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− | '''Brad E. Petersen''' is the owner of Chef Brad Enterprizes, a teaching and motivational company based in Mesa, Arizona. He is the star of ''Fusion Grain Cooking'', a cooking show that aired on BYUtv. He is also known as “America’s Grain Guy.” Petersen has published six cookbooks and teaches classes and training events. He has been a popular presenter at | + | '''Brad E. Petersen''' is the owner of Chef Brad Enterprizes, a teaching and motivational company based in Mesa, Arizona. He is the star of ''Fusion Grain Cooking'', a cooking show that aired on BYUtv. He is also known as “America’s Grain Guy.” Petersen has published six cookbooks and teaches classes and training events. He has been a popular presenter at Brigham Young University [[Education Week]]. |
He is a spokesperson for companies such as Wondermill/Wondermix, Bosch, and Thermador. | He is a spokesperson for companies such as Wondermill/Wondermix, Bosch, and Thermador. | ||
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Petersen starting cooking at home when his mother worked nights. At the age of 12, he worked weekends and summers at a coffee shop. He has done everything in the food and beverage industry, including washing dishes, catering, management, and chef. He began teaching classes while working in a consulting job for a food storage business and has spent over twenty years traveling throughout the United States teaching about whole grains. | Petersen starting cooking at home when his mother worked nights. At the age of 12, he worked weekends and summers at a coffee shop. He has done everything in the food and beverage industry, including washing dishes, catering, management, and chef. He began teaching classes while working in a consulting job for a food storage business and has spent over twenty years traveling throughout the United States teaching about whole grains. | ||
− | Petersen is a member of [http:// | + | Petersen is a member of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]. He is married with five children. |
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Latest revision as of 19:19, 30 July 2021
Brad E. Petersen is the owner of Chef Brad Enterprizes, a teaching and motivational company based in Mesa, Arizona. He is the star of Fusion Grain Cooking, a cooking show that aired on BYUtv. He is also known as “America’s Grain Guy.” Petersen has published six cookbooks and teaches classes and training events. He has been a popular presenter at Brigham Young University Education Week.
He is a spokesperson for companies such as Wondermill/Wondermix, Bosch, and Thermador.
Petersen starting cooking at home when his mother worked nights. At the age of 12, he worked weekends and summers at a coffee shop. He has done everything in the food and beverage industry, including washing dishes, catering, management, and chef. He began teaching classes while working in a consulting job for a food storage business and has spent over twenty years traveling throughout the United States teaching about whole grains.
Petersen is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He is married with five children.