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Since entering the NFL,
Cheffers has
worked as a side judge, most
recently on the crew
headed by
referee Larry Nemmers.
Cheffers was
promoted to referee...
- The word "
chef" is
derived from the term
chef de
cuisine (French pronunciation: [ʃɛf də kɥizin]), the
director or head of a kitchen.
Chefs can receive...
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Temple University in Philadelphia,
Cheffers moved north to
Boston where he
worked for
Boston University. In 1972
Cheffers founded the
Boston University School...
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joining St Kilda,
Cheffers pla**** with Melbourne's
reserves side,
winning a VFL
seconds premiership in 1935.
During World War II,
Cheffers started as a private...
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chef patron (feminine form
chef patronne) (French for boss
chef) or
executive chef is a
chef that
manages multiple kitchens and
their staff. The
chef...
- A
chef de partie,
station chef or line cook is a
chef in
charge of a
particular area of
production in a restaurant. In
large kitchens, each
chef de partie...
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multiple spin-offs, such as Top
Chef Masters, Top
Chef: Just Desserts, Top
Chef Junior, Top
Chef Amateurs, and Top
Chef Family Style, as well as Spanish-language...
- A sous-
chef is a
chef who is
second in
command of a kitchen,
ranking directly below the head
chef. In
large kitchens, sous-
chefs generally manage members...
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Commons has
media related to
Herbert Cheffers.
Herbert Cheffers's playing statistics from AFL
Tables Herbert Cheffers's profile at
Collingwood Forever v t...
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Ramsay (/ˈræmzi/; born (1966-11-08)8
November 1966) is a
British celebrity chef, restaurateur,
television presenter, and writer. His
restaurant group, Gordon...