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The Student News Site Of Inlet Grove High School

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The Student News Site Of Inlet Grove High School

Inlet Grove News

The Student News Site Of Inlet Grove High School

Inlet Grove News

Dakota Sands

Dakota Sands, Food Editor

Hey, I’m Dakota, and I am junior here at Inlet Grove. A few words to describe me are rabbit lover and Disney-fanatic. I have a Labrador retriever named Maverick and a pet rabbit whose his name is — you guessed it — Disney! I have a passion for rabbits, since my old school had a garden with chickens and rabbits; I grew to love those rabbits since my first day of middle school. I am in the Culinary career program. When I grow up I would love to be a baker because baking is something I love to do and I would like others to enjoy what I create!

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[Photo] Sharpen your knives

Artist Newby, Staff Writer
April 8, 2019
FROM THE HEART: A homemade gift can mean more than something bought.

What is love?

Dakota Sands, Food Editor
February 7, 2019
'TIS THE SEASON: Culinary students including Chef Newman from left to right: Britney Campbell, Ruth Ann Kalchik, Tia Daniel, Dakota Sands, and Jahnel Jones "not pictured," volunteered on Dec. 7 to serve hot chocolate and an array of cookies to choose from to the community of Riviera Beach. The event was held at the Riviera Beach Marina where people could buy items and food, watch the tree lighting ceremony, and see Santa Claus ride into the marina by a fire truck.

Winter Wonderland at the Marina

Dakota Sands, Food Editor
December 18, 2018
"SADDLE UP": Is what servers say to you if it is your birthday as you sit on their saddle stool. Texas Roadhouse is a great place to go to have a grand old time and enjoy mouth-watering food.

What’s Cooking? Texas Roadhouse

Dakota Sands, Food Editor
December 12, 2018
GUIDANCE: A little heads up about the high school life. It may not be what one may seem.

A little word of advice

Dakota Sands, Food Editor
August 29, 2018
DO THE DEW? Chef Newman loves to drink Diet Pepsi and all her Culinary  Arts students are trying to help her stop drinking them because they are actually not that better for you than other regular sodas. So every time she buys one, we play a joke on her and hide her soda in various area's throughout the kitchen. On May 17th she had bought a Diet Mountain Dew. So we hid the soda behind the table in the breakfast line. She searched everywhere for it. She finally found it when the bell rang for 1st period to begin!

What’s Cooking? Jokes

Dakota Sands, Food Editor
May 17, 2018
MAP IT: Most scratch restaurants start with blueprints to envision what their restaurant will look like when the hard work is done.

Restaurant layout and design

Dakota Sands, Food Editor
April 12, 2018
ANOTHER DAY: As the buses were filling up with students to head home yesterday, the storm that was expected to circle over Palm Beach County came through. The streets flooded and the puddles of water were getting bigger. Today the sun is shining and sky's are clear.

The calm after the storm

Dakota Sands, Food Editor
April 11, 2018
TWEAK IT: Finding the perfect recipe but not some of the ingredients? There is another way.

When in doubt, try it out

Dakota Sands, Food Editor
March 7, 2018
EYE-CATCHING: One need not to be a student in Inlet's Pre-Architecture/ Pre-Engineering Academy to appreciate some of the designs at Nova Southeastern University in Davie, seen by the Hurricanes who attended the annual Multimedia Conference held at the school Jan. 27.

Nova-tecture

Dakota Sands, Staff Writer
February 22, 2018
"CHEFFY": The teacher who has the biggest role in the Culinary Arts Academy, Chef Newman, ready for the day ahead of her.

The truth about Culinary Arts

Dakota Sands, Food Editor
February 22, 2018
DESIGNING THE FLOOR: The street designs created by Nova Southeastern University students to show off clubs and extracurricular activities caught the eye of the Hurricane photographers who attended the Leadership & Multimedia Conference Jan. 27 at the Davie/Fort Lauderdale campus.

[Photo] The sidewalks of Nova U.

Jason Lunn, Staff Writer
February 9, 2018
ROBOTICS TO KITCHEN: Mr. Gross, the Robotics team sponsor, has traded metal parts for metal pans. Here he was showing Chef Newman's class how to make "Paella" (a Spanish rice dish). Mr. Gross, from Mobile, Ala., says that Alabama has their own version of the Louisiana classic, made during the Mardi Gras season.

What’s Cooking? Paella

Dakota Sands, Food Editor
January 24, 2018
TAKING THE WIN: GroveWatch.com Editor-in-Chief Brianna Luberisse, a sophomore in the Journalism program, took the Martin Luther King Coordinating Committee Photo competition with two wins, first and second place.  "I did not think that I was going to win," she said. "I was kind of shocked that I won a first and second place."

[Photo] The rising star

January 10, 2018
A Perfect World

A Perfect World

Dakota Sands, Food Editor
January 8, 2018
LITTLE CUBA AT INLET: Ms. Companioni set up a little table with bongos, a Cuban painting and a Cuban sombrero to show students a bit of Cuba's culinary style.

Food is cultural

Dakota Sands, Food Editor
November 17, 2017
THIS IS HALLOWEEN: Chef Newman's classes prepared and decorated Halloween dishes for students and staff to judge to see which creation was terrifyingly good. Each group had a different take on a scary dish.

What’s Cooking? Halloween Wars

Dakota Sands, Food Editor
October 31, 2017
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[Photo] Seth Mars

October 31, 2017
OCEAN VIEW: Before Chef Newman's classes began to fish we all looked out from the boat at the sea, seeing jellyfish, sea turtles and even coconuts floating by. The captain showed us how to hook the bait (which was either squid or sardines) correctly on the fishing pole.

Culinary Fishing Trip of 2017

Dakota Sands, Food Editor
October 25, 2017
TIME TO SHINE: This is the first challenge of the year.  Chef Newman's first period class had to come up with a dish using pears as the main ingredient.

What’s Cooking? Pear Challenge

Dakota Sands, Food Editor
October 12, 2017
NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER: Commercial Arts instructor Mr. Bell, left, and History Prof. Maria Morrison united with students and other faculty at the flagpole Sept. 27. The lunchtime gathering was a kickoff for the First Priority club which meets every Thursday during lunch in Room 104.

See you at the pole

Dakota Sands, Staff Writer
October 4, 2017
UP TO THE CHALLENGE: Noah Applebley, from left, Philip Waldbert, Corey Holmes and Steven Beier show what they can come up with in Chef Newman's Culinary Academy kitchen. They learned to make cupcakes and how  to make them different from others.

What’s Cooking? Cupcake Wars

Dakota Sands, Food Editor
September 28, 2017
"CAN'T PUT WATER ON EVERYTHING": This is the quote from Riveria Beach Publc Information Officer Dwanne Watson, center, who visited Chef Newman's Culinary Academy class to teach about fire safety and answer questions regarding what his work is like. He explained that not all fires can be put out with water. With him are Culinary Academy students Dakota Sands, left, and Yolnicka Jeune.

Photo of the Day: Fire safety

Dakota Sands, Food Editor
August 28, 2017
USE THAT "MISE EN PLACE": It is only the second day of school and Chef Newman's first period class was busy at work prepping snicker doodle cookies for a board meeting. While they were getting the ingredients, Chef took the time to tell us about using "mise en place" (a French term meaning to organize the ingredients and have them measured out). "It is easier to organize and measure out the ingredients first, than putting them together", said Chef .

What’s Cooking? Ready to prep

Dakota Sands, Food Editor
August 17, 2017
EGGCELLENT: Culinary Academy students were challenged by Chef Newman to prepare eggs in different ways including: scrambled, fried, or trying to make an omelet.  Some groups added biscuits and ham to impress Chef even more.

What’s Cooking? Eggs

Dakota Sands, Staff Writer
April 21, 2017
NEW YEAR, NEW ME: Each year is different from the last. You are the only one that can make it great.

This year

Dakota Sands, Staff Writer
April 13, 2017
What's cooking? Bahamian

What’s cooking? Bahamian

Dakota Sands, Staff Writer
April 12, 2017
What's Cooking? Guy Fieri

What’s Cooking? Guy Fieri

Dakota Sands, Staff Writer
April 11, 2017
Chef Tammy Newman

What’s Cooking? A.C.T.I.O.N.

Dakota Sands, Staff Writer
April 10, 2017
CLOTHES: They are what we wear to express who we are, not for others to judge what we are not.

Who cares?

Dakota Sands, Staff Writer
February 24, 2017
NEW: "Un-stuffed" peppers were the first thing Culinary Academy students cooked up during the first week of the second semester.

What’s Cooking? Fresh meat

Dakota Sands, Staff Writer
January 12, 2017
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