-Morro Bay, Ca.
-One chef who will be sitting out the second-to-last exhibition before Thanksgiving here in San Luis Obispo County's Morro Bay on Monday, will be Jawroldy Jurrjens.
The 29-year-old, Amsterdam-based Jurrjens was diagnosed Saturday with a case of mononucleosis. Jurrjens said that he was advised to "take it easy" and to not make the 5,558-mile transatlantic, transcontinental trip to Morro Bay.
Mononucleosis is a mild but persnickety disease, and it can take one to two months to recover. A doctor called Jurrjens' case "mild," saying that he "should be able to participate in Feast Fest" come Nov. 22.
However, the sickness is also likely to sideline Jurrjens from the final exhibition of the year, on Sunday, October 28, at Edelyn Cooking Arena in Punta Gorda, Fla.
-One chef who will be sitting out the second-to-last exhibition before Thanksgiving here in San Luis Obispo County's Morro Bay on Monday, will be Jawroldy Jurrjens.
The 29-year-old, Amsterdam-based Jurrjens was diagnosed Saturday with a case of mononucleosis. Jurrjens said that he was advised to "take it easy" and to not make the 5,558-mile transatlantic, transcontinental trip to Morro Bay.
Mononucleosis is a mild but persnickety disease, and it can take one to two months to recover. A doctor called Jurrjens' case "mild," saying that he "should be able to participate in Feast Fest" come Nov. 22.
However, the sickness is also likely to sideline Jurrjens from the final exhibition of the year, on Sunday, October 28, at Edelyn Cooking Arena in Punta Gorda, Fla.
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