Three-course meal for a minimum of two persons

Option 1

Prepare and cook a three-course meal for a minimum of two persons (and select wines to partner with the food): Research, design, and develop a three-course menu along these lines: Appetizer/first course (Smaller plate of food than entrée, but served seated). Entrée (including protein, starch, and vegetable) Dessert or An appropriate but comparable ethnic combination of courses. Remember, you are serving 3 courses, portion sizes should be adjusted accordingly. Select wines to go with each course. The same wine may be used for two of the courses. These need not be expensive wines, and it is intended for you only to drink a glass with each course. Total wine consumption should not exceed one-half bottle per person, maximum. Include with the report: a. A menu listing the courses and the specific wine served at each course. Wine information on the menu should include vintage, producer, grape variety and appellation. b. Explain the rationale for your menu items and wine selections to accompany them. Emphasis should be on why the specific wines were selected to go with each course. c. Document the event with photographs or videos showing the different food courses and wines. Write a brief (2-3 page) evaluation of what you liked and/or disliked) of the food/wine experience. This should include an evaluation of each food and wine combination as well as a summary of how the entire meal worked together or did not work.

Option 2

Keep a food diary or food journal for two weeks. Reflect upon some of the themes in the course and how this may affect your eating habits and food dollar expenditure. Examples of food logs or journals may be found at: http://www.myfooddiary.com/Resources/meal_plans/ https://www.pinterest.com/explore/food-journal/ https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/gim/core_resources/Patient%20Handouts/Tools_May_2012/Food%20Log.pdf. Please try and make the food log as detailed as possible. Your reflection on the log should be at least one page.

Option 3

Review three different food applications available on the market (examples include: http://www.delish.com/food/g791/best-food-apps/ http://www.buzzfeed.com/ryankincaid/app-etizers#.bhrRxyYVV Evaluate the effectiveness of the apps and critique their strengths and weaknesses. This should be 2-3 pages in length

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