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Senior Devin Vanwalleghan, 18, plans to make cooking his career.

“I really like cooking and I want to go to the CIA (Culinary Institute of America),” he said.

Popular television shows also make cooking appealing to people from all walks of life.

“We watch ‘Iron Chef’ all the time. We go to each others’ houses and watch the shows,” said junior Ivan Trejo, 17. “I like to watch it because it gives me ideas (for things) I can make at home. I have made some of those things but they don’t always work out the way they did on the show.”

Arnold stresses the importance of studying and following the recipes, especially for beginning cooks, as well as taking safety precautions during every step of the cooking process.

Yargus said that prior to her introductory food classes, many of the students’ only cooking experience has been to “do ramen noodles and an easy mac and cheese,” noting that many of her beginning students have never cracked an egg.

Similarly, Johnson said that she polls her students at the beginning of each semester on a number of topics, including whether they balance their checkbooks or reconcile their accounts at the end of the month.

Most semesters, not a single hand goes up. She knows that she has important work to do before the students graduate into the real world.

“I have had many students from the past who came up to me to thank me for teaching them how to balance a checkbook,” Johnson said.

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