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HipHop
Oct 28, 06, 11:53 pm
Please see CX First cooking demo I (www.flyertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=584563)

Welcome aboard our CX flight from JFK to HKG.

CX is one of the remaining airlines to serve caviar (http://charlesmd.web.aplus.net/Random/CXCook2/Caviartin.JPG), which is imported from France. The FAs take a bunch of accompaniements (http://charlesmd.web.aplus.net/Random/CXCook2/Caviar.JPG) and turn it into a culinary delight, both for the tongue and eye! (http://charlesmd.web.aplus.net/Random/CXCook2/Caviarplated.JPG)

Did you know CX even heats its china so the plates will keep the food warm when presented to passengers? (http://charlesmd.web.aplus.net/Random/CXCook2/China.JPG) CX uses computerized ovens (http://charlesmd.web.aplus.net/Random/CXCook2/Oven.JPG) that are programmed to heat a variety of foods. On another flight from LAX the FAs let me see the detailed cooking instructions they receive for each entree. (http://charlesmd.web.aplus.net/Random/CXCook2/Directions.JPG) Onboard there are so many nooks and crannies (http://charlesmd.web.aplus.net/Random/CXCook2/Drawer.JPG) for FAs to store things. One important thing is for the FAs to keep track of how many meals they have served! (http://charlesmd.web.aplus.net/Random/CXCook2/Menu.JPG)

Once again, the onboard rice cooker (http://charlesmd.web.aplus.net/Random/CXCook2/Ricecooker.JPG) is prepared right after take-off, so that by the time the aircraft reaches cruising altitude, the FAs can serve passengers piping hot, freshly cooked rice! (http://charlesmd.web.aplus.net/Random/CXCook2/Ricecookeropen.JPG)

Now in the supermarket you'd probably pay a dollar for this kind of salad, (http://charlesmd.web.aplus.net/Random/CXCook2/SaladB4.JPG) but in CX First it is transformed into an expensive appetizer! (http://charlesmd.web.aplus.net/Random/CXCook2/Saladplated.JPG) Come look at a wide assortment of bread being heated in the oven! (http://charlesmd.web.aplus.net/Random/CXCook2/Heatedbread.JPG)

Being a cabin services director on CX is hard, not only do you have to manage the entire plane, but also StudioCX (http://charlesmd.web.aplus.net/Random/CXCook2/CSD.JPG), which is controlled from this office.

In our last report we talked about how dinner is made, but what about breakfast, the most important meal of the day? With only 90 minutes to land, getting breakfast ready can be quite a scramble, (http://charlesmd.web.aplus.net/Random/CXCook2/Cereal.JPG) but with grace and skill, FAs transform even a mundane dish like cereal into a culinary masterpiece! (http://charlesmd.web.aplus.net/Random/CXCook2/Cereal1.JPG)

In F CX has toasters (http://charlesmd.web.aplus.net/Random/CXCook2/Toaster.JPG) and also a skillet. (http://charlesmd.web.aplus.net/Random/CXCook2/Skillet.JPG) Do you see those little cups that look like orange juice?? (http://charlesmd.web.aplus.net/Random/CXCook2/Eggcups.JPG) Those are actually eggs waiting to be scrambled, pasteurized to protect against avian flu, the FAs told me, of course! With a half hour of hard FA work, breakfast is transformed into quite a creation! (http://charlesmd.web.aplus.net/Random/CXCook2/Eggs.JPG) The freshly made toast (http://charlesmd.web.aplus.net/Random/CXCook2/Toast.JPG) is better than anything else in the air!

Let's take a walk around the aircraft. What's cooking in the J galley? It looks like breakfast. (http://charlesmd.web.aplus.net/Random/CXCook2/JOven.JPG) Do you remember in Sundae School about how Jesus fed 4,000 people on day? Well on short CX flights such as HKG-TPE FAs have to serve over 250 passengers in under 30 minutes, and in Y breakfast bags are thrown in the oven and heated (http://charlesmd.web.aplus.net/Random/CXCook2/YOven.JPG)

On shorter flights meals come in ceramic plates that are put in the oven. (http://charlesmd.web.aplus.net/Random/CXCook2/Entreeheating.JPG) The FAs then take out each portion and plate it individually (http://charlesmd.web.aplus.net/Random/CXCook2/Entreesinplate.JPG) The breakfast setups are prepared on the ground (http://charlesmd.web.aplus.net/Random/CXCook2/Breakfastplated.JPG) so all the FAs have to do is take off the plastic.

Now let's talk about lunch. In the kitchen everything has been heated up and is laid out buffet style. (http://charlesmd.web.aplus.net/Random/CXCook2/Kitchen.JPG) I think this is some kind of eel (http://charlesmd.web.aplus.net/Random/CXCook2/PL2.JPG) and this, some kind of noodle dish (http://charlesmd.web.aplus.net/Random/CXCook2/PL3.JPG). Notice how carefully the FAs are to arrange the food? (http://charlesmd.web.aplus.net/Random/CXCook2/Platinglunch.JPG) Your eyes and tastebuds will agree the result is spectacular! (http://charlesmd.web.aplus.net/Random/CXCook2/Lunchplated.JPG)


What makes CX the best airline in the world? Not only is the food remarkable but so are the FAs who serve it with such style and grace! (http://charlesmd.web.aplus.net/Random/CXCook2/Cleanup.JPG)


JAGMAP
Oct 28, 06, 11:57 pm
Many thanks - great pics!

SEAUAKID
Oct 28, 06, 11:58 pm
Impressive!! Thank you very much! Great job, CX!!


christep
Oct 29, 06, 12:33 am
Just to be clear, this surely must be a CX advertisement.

In the interests of transparency please could a moderator or FT Management clarify the commercial arrangement between CX and Flyertalk, and also the policy on such advertisements within postings on the forums?

Thanks.

bedelman
Oct 29, 06, 1:38 am
I don't think it's an ad. I recognize the OP, despite his low post count. This is a bona fide trip report from a genuine FT'er and frequent flier. And quite a nice read, incidentally!

Pickles
Oct 29, 06, 1:44 am
I don't think it's an ad. I recognize the OP, despite his low post count. This is a bona fide trip report from a genuine FT'er and frequent flier. And quite a nice read, incidentally!

Yes, this is from Dr. Chuckie in Maryland. Not an ad, just a strong booster. Watch the OP get suspended soon, though. He's PNG at FT as far as I know.

Swanhunter
Oct 29, 06, 4:17 am
Yes, this is from Dr. Chuckie in Maryland. Not an ad, just a strong booster. Watch the OP get suspended soon, though. He's PNG at FT as far as I know.

Indeed, a real blast from the past. Nice to see is actually boosting a decent airline this time.

elitetraveler
Oct 29, 06, 6:21 am
This must be the JFK-YVR-HKG flight as the final pic is of a 747-400

f4free
Oct 29, 06, 8:46 am
While I don't know anything about the past ... I like the present, and hope I will see more of these interesting reports coming forth! I greatly enjoy reading them!

elitetraveler
Oct 29, 06, 9:30 am
While I don't know anything about the past ... I like the present, and hope I will see more of these interesting reports coming forth! I greatly enjoy reading them!

I dont think you will be seeing any more reports from HipHop ;)

B-HQC
Oct 29, 06, 11:05 pm
I dont think you will be seeing any more reports from HipHop ;)

No, but I'm sure he will keep them coming. ;) :cool:

terpfan101
Oct 30, 06, 1:11 am
Why does this clown keep creating new usernames and getting suspended? :confused:

B-HQC
Oct 30, 06, 7:59 am
Long story... but if you do a search for posts by CharlesMD you'll have at least part of the story.

terpfan101
Oct 30, 06, 10:59 am
well I'm guessing its the same user who was CharlesMD. But I don't see any explanation as to why he's been causing so much trouble. My one guess was he works for CX? lol



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