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cannoliHFM class project satisfies sweet tooth

Foundations of Food Service students create mountain of cannoli for annual fundraiser

Say “cannoli” and the ears perk up for anyone with a sweet tooth. Those tube-shaped Italian pasties stuffed with sweet, creamy filling get the mouth to watering and the debate started. “The best cannolo I ever tasted was…”

Students filling cannoliHFM BOCES Foundations of Food Services class satisfied hundreds of hungry mouths as students filled and packaged more than 5,000 cannoli as part of their annual fundraising project. The money raised will fund the class graduation ceremony as well as provide two scholarships awarded by the Career and Technical Education Center this year.

Instructor Everett “Cubby” Faville created an assembly line of students to fill stacks of white boxes loaded with more than 450 dozen, sugar-dusted, chocolate chip-laced pastries.

Boxes of filled cannoliThe furious production continued for four days as the students pushed to fulfill the orders. As kitchen storage space grew scarce, students spread out through the HFM BOCES building to deliver boxes marked with a big “thank you” to expectant and happy customers.

“It is a tremendous amount of work,” Mr. Faville said. “But it is also very gratifying for the kids to accomplish so much through their own hard work.”

Mountain of cannoliStudents in the Foundations of Food Services program learn basic, entry-level skills ideal for the fast-food industry, institutional and supermarket settings. Students receive classroom instruction and hands-on-training that prepare them for employment.

Stuffing cannoliStudents explore career opportunities and develop inter-personal skills and other world-of-work habits essential for success on the job. Second-year students learn more advanced baking and food preparation techniques and have work-study opportunities.

"This project is a real test for everyone," Mr. Faville said. "But this is a hard-working crew."

 
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