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Old 07-10-2011, 12:02 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by bdodd444 View Post
Anyway, back to the original question posted on the other thread: once you fork out $500 plus for a class, is there any obligation by the instructors to provide students any updates on their tweaks?
Absolutely not. IF the instructor advertises that they will show the recipes and techniques that they use in competition, that would only apply to what they are using at the time of the class. Not all instructors even promise to give up their specific competition recipes. In one very good class a TOY cook was teaching about chicken. He made no claim that he was going to give up his competition recipe, and he didn't. BUT, he did provide some excellent information on cooking chicken for competitions. I know some felt that he should have given up his recipe, but he never advertised that he would. Further, even if he did, and he then changed it the next week or the next year, unless there was specific commitment to provide updates after the class to expect updates is beyond the scope of the class.
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