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Fresh CateringDid you know that if you have some basic cooking and hospitality skills, you can learn the art of catering and turn these hobbies into a lucrative career? Work on a variety of engagements such as weddings, awards banquets, and other high profile events. Here's how you can learn the art of catering.

What is Catering?
From a cart on the side of Madison Avenue to an elegant Presidential Inauguration, professional catering takes on many forms. Catering is providing food and hospitality services for various events. From food preparation to table settings, professional catering services typically save the event host time, money, and stress. Catering services can range from a two-person team to several hundred employees.

Some other lesser known catered events include movie shoots, religious outings, and department holiday parties. Despite the size of the event, catering services take on a uniquely personal aspect. For several hundred to several thousand dollars, a catered event can take on any theme the planner wishes. It is not uncommon to see the catering team dressed in the accepted attire for the event.

Learn Catering
The best part about learning the catering business is that you make a pretty good salary giving people what they want. Good food is an integral part of any event. The catering professional is there to enhance that experience. A catered meal typically includes several courses, from exotic appetizers to sumptuous desserts. Catering services usually includes clean-up after the event

There are a variety of culinary schools and business colleges that will help you to learn catering and get started in the field. Once you've spent some time working for a catering company, perhaps you might start your own catering business. The market niche and public demand is there. And with your training in the position, success should come in due time.

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