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From The Culinary Institute of America | December 9, 2008
 
 
Editor's Viewpoint
  • A look back at 2008
     
    Rebecca Pollack, Lead Editor

    The past year has been filled with challenges as well as excitement for the culinary industry, and through it all, I have been glad to deliver you the news that matters to you. Part I of this ProChef SmartBrief special year-end report aggregates the most important trends, stories and events of 2008. Part II, which will hit your inbox Thursday, will take a look at what's in store for 2009.

    Still savoring some incredible dishes and dining experiences, I look back on the past year and it's clear that the industry was plagued by the challenges of food safety and the economy. Still, the industry quickly learned to innovate and piggyback on once-niche trends. As the locavore mentality hit the mainstream, chefs reached out to farmers and even cooked together at the source. Buying local became commonplace. Meanwhile, whole grains and pomegranates made headlines, as nutritious, and sometimes exotic, ingredients entered the kitchen. 

    In 2008, the college officially introduced its third campus, The Culinary Institute of America, San Antonio. It also added professional-development classes highlighting Latin American cuisine and even joined the call to go green by eliminating up to 18,000 disposable cups a week in student dining rooms. Through it all, the CIA celebrated the successes of its students and alumni.

    And now, here's what was most important to you in 2008.


  Best of 2008 
  Your Favorite SmartQuotes 
It is our responsibilities, not ourselves, that we should take seriously."
--Peter Ustinov,
British actor and writer
When one door closes, another opens; but we often look so long and so regretfully upon the closed door that we do not see the one which has opened."
--Alexander Graham Bell,
American inventor
In any moment of decision the best thing you can do is the right thing, the next best thing is the wrong thing, and the worst thing you can do is nothing."
--Theodore Roosevelt,
26th president of the U.S.
The most successful people are those who are good at Plan B."
--James Yorke,
mathematics and physics professor
Pick battles big enough to matter, small enough to win."
--Jonathan Kozol,
American nonfiction writer and educator
Most companies don't exercise patience during the hiring process. There is no development system that is going to compensate for making a bad hire."
--Eric Foss,
CEO of Pepsi Bottling
You must be the change you wish to see in the world."
--Mahatma Gandhi,
Indian political leader
Service is the rent we pay for being. It is the very purpose of life, and not something you do in your spare time."
--Marian Wright Edelman,
children's activist
The first half of our lives is ruined by our parents, and the second half by our children."
--Clarence Darrow,
American lawyer
  

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