there is so much more.
This week in Jersey, another great initiative is taking place: the final of Heat 2019.
Open to full-time hospitality students across the UK, this one-of-a-kind contest equally judges kitchen and front of house staff.
Teams must comprise 11 people, including one lecturer and four students in both the kitchen and restaurant.
Finalists will spend four days in the four-star St Brelade’s Bay Hotel with a jam-packed itinerary exploring the island’s famous local produce at the source, cooking for and judged by some of the biggest names in the industry and celebrating at the prestigious Heat gala.
How amazing is that! What an experience for young people to be involved in, to be exposed to the best produce, equipment, chefs and their skills. Behind any event like this there are so many individuals which voluntarily give up their time to create the best possible future for our industry.
This is only one example of many. It is very important for me to stress how lucky we all are here in the UK.
There are so many different opportunities for us to take and embrace. It doesn’t matter if you are a student or a chef with years of experience; there is something for everyone to challenge you to be better, to progress, to grow. Sometimes when I observe people, listen to them, see their actions I think a lot of things are taken for granted.
15 - 20 years ago, when I was student back in Poland, I could only dream about the facilities, support, knowledge, resources and opportunities which we have here in the United Kingdom. My advice? Grab as many chances as you can, push yourself and pass it on!

About Kuba Winkowski
Kuba is the head chef at the Feathered Nest Inn in Nether Westcote and winner of the Craft Guild of Chefs' National Chef of the Year 2019.
Since he began his career, Kuba has won cooking competitions in two countries and done stages at Le Gavroche, Rhodes 24, Buckingham Palace and The British Embassy in Paris.
His first full time job was a commis chef in Le Manoir aux quat’ Saison under Raymond Blanc and Gary Jones.
In February 2010, he joined the Timmers as Sous Chef, becoming head chef two years later. In his first year running the kitchen, Kuba was awarded 3 AA Rosettes. The chef has appeared on Saturday Kitchen on BBC2, Saturday Morning with James Martin on ITV.
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