Too busy to cook?

A few weeks ago my oldest daughter was scanning the help-wanted classified ads and found a listing for a Personal Chef. She responded to the listed phone number and was among several finalists interviewed for the job. To her credit, she did not claim to be a professional chef, just a girl who can enjoys cooking and has mastered some basics.

Yes, she got the job. It turns out Grandma did the screening/hiring process for busy daughter, mother of twins. After meeting the family and a tour of the kitchen, mom had trouble locating her cookware and other kitchen items. You see, this family has been eating out seven days a week for years.

So far, they love Laura’s menus and cooking. The first week she relied on my Week One menu from Fast and Healthy Menus for Busy Moms Book. I was afraid she wouldn’t be cooking gourmet enough for them.

Would you believe it, today’s Business section of our local paper featured an article on the growing profession of Personal Chef’s who can earn a good living! I am so glad I taught her to cook, but never dreamed she could make money doing it!

Do you know anyone using a Personal Chef?

Marilyn Moll
The Heart of Homemaking

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