Interest for a Chef Fundamentals course in Toronto during the first week of July?

Hey folks,

I’ll be in Toronto during the last weekend of June. Would there be any
interest in me teaching a fundamentals class there in the first week of
July? (e.g. July 2-4)

Let me know by private e-mail if you’d be interested, and how many students
you’d bring.

  • Julian


Julian C. Dunn jdunn@opscode.com
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Can't bring knives across the border. :slight_smile:

On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 3:51 PM, Julian C. Dunn jdunn@aquezada.com wrote:

Hey folks,

I'll be in Toronto during the last weekend of June. Would there be any
interest in me teaching a fundamentals class there in the first week of
July? (e.g. July 2-4)

Let me know by private e-mail if you'd be interested, and how many students
you'd bring.

  • Julian

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Julian C. Dunn jdunn@opscode.com
Senior Consultant | Opscode Inc.
o: 206-204-1805 | m: 347-986-0308
f: 206-223-2770 | t: @julian_dunn
1008 Western Ave., Suite 600 | Seattle, WA 98104

On May 13, 2013, at 1:53 PM, Mike miketheman@gmail.com wrote:

Can't bring knives across the border. :slight_smile:

But you can ship as many knives via FedEx as you want. You just have to make sure you pay import duties. :slight_smile:

Or, you can buy them locally. I mean, there have to be a few places up north where they have restaurant equipment, and things like chef's knives, right? ;->

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On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 5:04 PM, Brad Knowles brad@shub-internet.orgwrote:

On May 13, 2013, at 1:53 PM, Mike miketheman@gmail.com wrote:

Can't bring knives across the border. :slight_smile:

But you can ship as many knives via FedEx as you want. You just have to
make sure you pay import duties. :slight_smile:

Or, you can buy them locally. I mean, there have to be a few places up
north where they have restaurant equipment, and things like chef's knives,
right? ;->

I hear I can't bring trolls across the border either :wink:

  • Julian

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I hear I can't bring trolls across the border either :wink:
Are you kidding? Trolls live under bridges, and effectively patrol and
protect the borders.

I mean, duh. :slight_smile:
-M

On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 7:18 PM, Julian C. Dunn jdunn@aquezada.com wrote:

On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 5:04 PM, Brad Knowles brad@shub-internet.org
wrote:

On May 13, 2013, at 1:53 PM, Mike miketheman@gmail.com wrote:

Can't bring knives across the border. :slight_smile:

But you can ship as many knives via FedEx as you want. You just have to
make sure you pay import duties. :slight_smile:

Or, you can buy them locally. I mean, there have to be a few places up
north where they have restaurant equipment, and things like chef's knives,
right? ;->

I hear I can't bring trolls across the border either :wink:

  • Julian

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