Louisiana Culinary Institute Listed as a Top 60 Culinary Blog for the Second Consecutive Year

April 24, 2019

 

LouisianaCulinary Institute is dedicated to providing the Baton Rouge region with the highest level of culinary education. In recent years, this service has expanded to include the provision of online resources and educational materials, many of which are accessible through the regularly updated Louisiana Culinary Institute blog. Today, we are proud to announce that the wealth of information included on our site has led to the distinction of LouisianaCulinary Institute being ranked in the top 40 on Feedspot’s Top 60 Culinary Blogs and Websites Every Chef Must Follow for the second consecutive year.

 

Feedspot, an aggregator website that curates content to subscribers based on topic, has sorted through the many culinary blogs across the internet and has selected Louisiana Culinary Institute as a representative of the very best blog content available regarding the culinary segment. We are proud to be included on this list among company such as Feast Magazine, and Reddit’s AskCulinary, and we strive to continue to provide the best possible culinary resources for both our students, clients, and the general public.

 

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