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  • An Excellent Student’s Guide to Boston

    November 3, 2009 Le Cordon Bleu Boston 0 Comments

    Boston is one of the most entertaining places to live in as a student. There are plenty of things to do on a limited budget, and lots of nice coffee shops to pass the time while writing a paper or cramming for finals. Continue...

  • Top 4 Ways to Experience Authentic Italian Cuisine in Boston

    October 18, 2009 Le Cordon Bleu Boston 0 Comments

    That's amore! Boston's culinary scene is heavily influenced by Italian cuisine. If you're craving a hearty plate of spaghetti and meatballs (and not the store-bought kind), finding a special spot in the city isn't difficult, but it takes a little digging. Continue...

  • Cooking Tips for the Boston Foodie

    October 6, 2009 Le Cordon Bleu Boston 0 Comments

    In Boston, like so many other “foodie” cities, there are particular tips, tricks, and nuances special to the area. Below you will find five tips to help you create and perfect your Boston recipes. Continue...

  • Exploring Culinary Arts Schools in New England

    September 22, 2009 Le Cordon Bleu Boston 0 Comments

    The largest population in New England may be in Boston, MA, but the culinary arts scene in that region of the country extends even far and wide. Continue...

  • Best of Boston: Clam Chowder

    September 18, 2009 Le Cordon Bleu Boston 0 Comments

    For chowder lovers outside of New England the debate has raged for years: red or white, Manhattan or New England. For chowder aficionados in Boston and Northern New England, however, there is no debate. It is New England clam chowder or it’s nothing. Continue...

  • Top 5 Restaurants in Boston

    September 3, 2009 Le Cordon Bleu Boston 0 Comments

    When you think of Boston you might say, “Sure it’s rich in history, but how’s the food?” The answer is a simple “wicked good!” The food scene in Boston goes well beyond cream pies, cod, and beans. Continue...

  • Culinary Delights Of New England

    August 18, 2009 Le Cordon Bleu Boston 0 Comments

    New England and its native sons and daughters have made many historic contributions to the United States of America. Along with other patriots from Pennsylvania and Virginia, New Englanders helped to found our nation. Harvard, the first American university, is located in Boston, MA. The American Industrial Revolution began in Pawtucket, RI. Many of the great minds of political and literary thought were New Englanders, including eight presidents and nine vice presidents. Continue...

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