1. One must develop great stamina in order to become a successful pastry chef.
2. Evidences:
- Pastry chefs starts working at around 3 or 4 in the morning and their work could last for a whole day. They are also always on their feet. The kitchen would not have seats or benches for chefs or anyone to sit on. "Pastry Chef | Read a Pastry Chef Job Description." All Culinary Schools - Culinary Art Schools | Get Information on Culinary Schools, Restaurant Management Schools and Careers. Web. 27 Jan. 2012. <http://www.allculinaryschools.com/culinary-careers/guide/baking-pastry/pastry-chef-job?lob=culinary>.
- Developing your stamina also means staying fit. Exercising doesn't only build up stamina but it also keeps a chef healthy. A healthy chef will have less sick days, less stress, and can cut down all the weight from the buttery pastries. Minasian, Sarah. "Chefs Learn That Staying Fit Is Key to Stamina | Nation's Restaurant News | Find Articles." Find Articles | News Articles, Magazine Back Issues & Reference Articles on All Topics. 13 Sept. 1999. Web. 27 Jan. 2012. <http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m3190/is_37_33/ai_55821108/>.
- Stamina doesn't only go with having to stand around all day. It is a pain to be on your feet for several hours but it is exhausting when you are making pastries that require strenuous methods like kneading. If you are whipping cream, and your electricity outlet busts out, you're going to have to whip it fast for who knows how long. Based on personal experience.
The blog was much more specific than your presentation to the class. You'll want to get even more specific. Why can all of this make or break a chef?
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