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Blaze:
*LOL* I can talk about bringing the chicken to the table from "Cluck to Pluck" but most people won't thank me for it!
On another note, my eldest niece put herself through art school by being a sommelier! She got to travel Europe buying wine, and seeing all the great art!
Howl:
--- Quote from: MrsAWiggins05 on September 19, 2011, 01:06:26 AM ---Mr. Wiggins's degree is food science. But it's food micro, which although interesting, is disgusting.
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That is interesting but the less I know about the happier I am and can enjoy food ;D
Snowleopard:
The old TV show Quincy about a morgue doctor.
Used to love when he and a friend would go into another friend's bar and then proceed to talk shop being
completely unaware of the bar emptying out around them.
Actually read that a real British Morgue doctor and his associates would do the same thing to a restaurant they frequented. Not exactly the lunch time conversation you want to be hearing over your roast beef. ::) ::)
Icecream:
--- Quote from: k9doc95 on September 18, 2011, 02:14:01 PM ---IC - your degree sounds cool to me. Is it about the science of cooking or is it more like animal nutrition? A lot of veterinarians are required to do classes in ruminant nutrition before vet school but I think your stuff sounds way more interesting then when I got to learn about silage and haylage and all that jazz.
What is wine science? Do you get to make wine, taste wine - do you then become a sommelier? That would be so cool!! I love food and wine.
I wish I had taken advantage of some of the interesting classes I could have taken when I was an undergrad all I could think about was vet school so I think I shortchanged myself on learning stuff just for the joy of learning. Now I wish I had time to audit some classes or the energy to take some on line for fun but work pretty much fills my day.
You sound like a really dedicated student and I bet you are going to be a huge success!
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It's like the structure of food how to preserve it, sensory (tasting etc) and that , we do biochem, organic chem, analytical chem , chemmat and stats papers. ATM my last papers are human nutrition, food micro , food preservation and product development, actually I'm trying a coconut ice cream recipe right now for that course. Anyway wine science it's studying the wine looking at how it develops, how certain flavours/aromas form and involves making your own wine (even better is it's on Waiheke island on the univeristy's newly acquired winery!), apparently people with this degree are sort after in places like California, I told mum this, she said if I ever went to america she'd slip drugs into my bag as I boarded the plane.
--- Quote from: Paynesgrey on September 19, 2011, 03:31:02 AM ---Microbiology: where you learn fascinating and revolting secrets of the culinary universe, never want to eat again, and then decide you could go for a really nice smoked cheddar and a beer.
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Yip, Doing food micro right now. Beer's a safe bet I think, or at least it was the safer alternative back in the middle ages. Actually I'm on the topic of beer right now for micro, learning how to make it, the difference between lagers and ales etc.
--- Quote from: Howl on September 19, 2011, 07:44:13 AM ---That is interesting but the less I know about the happier I am and can enjoy food ;D
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This is very true, I mean you would'nt want to know about the haemorrhgic diarrhea and possible kidney pailure from E.coli O157:H7 poisoning (and worse the O104:H4 fromthe bean sprouts in Germany) which happens when faeces come in contact with your food. It might ruin your eating experience next time you don't wash your lettuce properly. >:)
DoTArchon:
--- Quote from: Icecream on September 19, 2011, 10:19:39 AM ---It might ruin your eating experience next time you don't wash your lettuce properly. >:)
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Thanks for that... I'm never eating salad again ;)
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