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Read MoreSo lovely having “The Secret Diner”, thank you for your kind words. Your words about my students and “we’re in for some great chefs in the future.” These mean more to me then any award. So so appreciated.
Read MoreWith the next Jackie Cameron School of Food & Wine student intake arriving soon, I was reflecting on the #20182019 group and the progress made this year.
Read MoreThank you so very much for yesterday. Our Year End Function could not have been more PERFECT!! The food was BEAUTIFUL and DELICIOUS, the service was AMAZING and your suggestion to have drink in the garden is just what we needed.
Read MoreAnna Trapido, what an honour and a pleasure to welcome you to my school, thank you for your continuous support and encouragement. This truly does mean the world to me. You were hugely instrumental in getting my name out there all those years ago and I feel so proud that you have been to experience Chef Kate’s BR.UNCH restaurant, here at my school.
Read More“We drove to Hilton which is where you find the Jackie Cameron School of Food & Wine. We spent the night in a lovely little room behind Jackie Cameron’s school – it was like a magic room in the Hobbit – up a windy staircase with ivy so you felt like you were going into a secret kingdom.”
Read MoreNkululeko Bryan Mlotshwa, the 2017 bursary winner, is an inspiration and I cannot wait to see how well he does in the industry. I thank TASTE for bringing him into my life and my school. He has made so many delicious things – from artisanal bread to cake icing, and gives his all to everything he does.
Read MoreBorn and raised in Howick, KwaZulu-Natal, Nkululeko Mlotshwa recognised his interest in food while employed as a general worker in the hospitality industry. That was in 2011. He gained experience in several KwaZulu-Natal restaurants, and in 2016 he relocated to Pretoria with the aim of building on the knowledge he had already gleaned.
Read MoreI am grateful to have been a part of the Jackie Cameron School of Food & Wine 2016/17 student intake - and began the 18-month course knowing only that my mission was to become a chef. Now after recently graduating, I can share with confidence that I am well equipped to make my mark in the industry.
Read MoreWell to start it was a crazy year, who knew one mind could fit so much information. Learning from how to cook on a Weber to learning how to use the other amazing quality equipment, the course contained it all.
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