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                        "*": "{{Company\n|Short Summary of Services=GET READY, GET SET, COOK! \nWe've been crafting teams through the global language of cooking. And guess what? It's pretty darn fun!\n\nCooking gatherings and culinary team building are hot, hot, hot, and becoming a preferred way of bringing people together. This is true in the corporate setting as it is at home. Cooking together is a fantastic way of getting to know your friends and a great team building way to bond with your colleagues. For many \"weekend food & beverage warriors\" it is a terrific way to excel in a new sphere and share this knowledge with others. \"Oh, and it tastes good too!\" says Successful Meetings Magazine.\n|Geographical Area Served=United States\n|Specialties=Culinary team building, cooking team building\n|Examples of Activities=TeamCuisine, Winery Team Challenge, Ice Sculpting\n|Social Media Profiles=http://www.twitter.com/cooktobond\n\n|Key Staff Members=Richard Cooper, Chef/Facilitator;\n|Website=http://www.recipeforsuccess.com\n}}\nCULINARY TEAM BUILDING\n\nCooking gatherings and culinary team building are hot, hot, hot, and becoming a preferred way of bringing people together. This is true in the corporate setting as it is at home. Cooking together is a fantastic way of getting to know your friends and a great team building way to bond with your colleagues. For many \u201cweekend food & beverage warriors\u201d it is a terrific way to excel in a new sphere and share this knowledge with others. \u201cOh, and it tastes good too!\u201d says Successful Meetings Magazine."
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