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Executive Chef Lambert Givens Perfects Passion for Comfort Cooking in South Boston - Cuisine Noir Magazine

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It’s not uncommon for people to follow career paths unrelated to their academic degrees. Some decide being employed takes priority over waiting for jobs in their majors. Others discover pursuing a passion is more rewarding than doing work they prepared for in college. That is the case for a South Boston chef who walked away … Executive Chef Lambert Givens Perfects Passion for Comfort Cooking in South Boston Read More »

Source: Cuisine Noir | Food and wine lifestyle magazine for African-Americans

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