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THE COWBOY LIFE
Fredericksburg Middle School Principles of Hospitality instructor Justin Elliott points out details as part of a day for hospitality and tourism students to learn about early Texas history life. Students cooked in cast-iron cookware and learned about cowboy life from Lindy Segall. See more photos on page C6. — Standard-Radio Post/Brent Burgess
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February 14, 2024
THE COWBOY LIFE
Mason Mazurek prepares his Dutch oven of beans during a cowboy cooking event Friday at Fredericksburg Middle School. The special class was offered to hospitality and tourism students at the school and funded by a grant from the Fredericksburg Independent School District Education Foundation. – Submitted photo

Mason Mazurek prepares his Dutch oven of beans during a cowboy cooking event Friday at Fredericksburg Middle School. The special class was offered to hospitality and tourism students at the school and funded by a grant from the Fredericksburg Independent School District Education Foundation. – Submitted photo

 Ismael Juarez learned how to prepare a meal on an outdoor bed of coals similar to how one might be cooked on a cattle drive. – Submitted photo

Ismael Juarez learned how to prepare a meal on an outdoor bed of coals similar to how one might be cooked on a cattle drive. – Submitted photo

Lindy Segall presented about cowboy life and special cowboy gear to the students at the outdoor cooking event. Friday’s program was a culmination of studies focused on cattle drives and the history of Texas by Principles of Hospitality teacher Justin Elliott. – Standard-Radio Post/Brent Burgess

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