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Inmates learn recipe for success in culinary classes |
By thenewsenterprise.com- Mary Alford |
Published: 12/13/2017 |
Four inmates at the Hardin County Detention Center are learning the recipe to success as they serve their sentences. The inmates are enrolled in a seven-week course through Kellwell Food Management. Mike Salay, director of business for Kellwell, is teaching the course. Salay has a culinary degree and has been in the industry for 28 years. “I basically teach them Culinary 101,” Salay said. “I’m teaching the basics of the industry of what I believe they need to know if they are going to work.” Read More. |
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