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Just wanted to give a little plug for the kitchen advice column I've been integrating into my blog.
I'm calling it "kitchen" advice because I'm not going to limit questions to food queries only. If you want to know what a professional chef considers to be her single best all-around pan, I can tell you. If you're wondering if its worth it to get a machine that does "X", I can talk you through it and tell you if it's worth it for the way you cook.
Ask me things that draw upon my experience as a Personal Chef who works in 8-10 different kitchens around Los Angeles. Let me offer answers that can only be provided by someone who has catered parties in private homes under the most horrific of circumstances.
Anyway, here's the link:
http://chefjoanna.com/chefchat.html
Chat me up! Another friendly service by Chef JoAnna
I'm calling it "kitchen" advice because I'm not going to limit questions to food queries only. If you want to know what a professional chef considers to be her single best all-around pan, I can tell you. If you're wondering if its worth it to get a machine that does "X", I can talk you through it and tell you if it's worth it for the way you cook.
Ask me things that draw upon my experience as a Personal Chef who works in 8-10 different kitchens around Los Angeles. Let me offer answers that can only be provided by someone who has catered parties in private homes under the most horrific of circumstances.
Anyway, here's the link:
http://chefjoanna.com/chefchat.html
Chat me up! Another friendly service by Chef JoAnna
Tuesday, May 02, 2006
I'm the chef in this article about the Survival of the Richest TV show!!
Reality News Online - Survivor - reality TV - Big Brother - Apprentice - Amazing Race - American Idol - Television Entertainment: "The next morning, the producers have arranged for a personal chef to cook the players an elaborate breakfast. Unfortunately, when the chef arrives, the kitchen looks like a disaster area, complete with a sink full of dirty dishes and several inches of crud cooked onto the stove and grill. The chef throws up her hands and declares that she cannot cook in these conditions. She storms up to the bedrooms and rousts the kids out of bed to clean up the kitchen so that she can cook.
The kids slowly get out of bed and down to the kitchen. The chef says that she will not cook and they will not eat until the kitchen is spotless. Not what they think is spotless, but what she thinks is spotless.
The kids don’t seem to take well to someone barking orders at them. Of course, dear readers, if you remember the previews from last week, you know that things are only going to get worse for these kids.
Anyway, they get to work cleaning the kitchen. As always, the rich kids can’t seem to figure out which end of a mop to use, while the poor kids just shrug their shoulders and get down to work. Hunter tells us that he has never developed the skill of cleaning, but that he has developed the great skill of "
Reality News Online - Survivor - reality TV - Big Brother - Apprentice - Amazing Race - American Idol - Television Entertainment: "The next morning, the producers have arranged for a personal chef to cook the players an elaborate breakfast. Unfortunately, when the chef arrives, the kitchen looks like a disaster area, complete with a sink full of dirty dishes and several inches of crud cooked onto the stove and grill. The chef throws up her hands and declares that she cannot cook in these conditions. She storms up to the bedrooms and rousts the kids out of bed to clean up the kitchen so that she can cook.
The kids slowly get out of bed and down to the kitchen. The chef says that she will not cook and they will not eat until the kitchen is spotless. Not what they think is spotless, but what she thinks is spotless.
The kids don’t seem to take well to someone barking orders at them. Of course, dear readers, if you remember the previews from last week, you know that things are only going to get worse for these kids.
Anyway, they get to work cleaning the kitchen. As always, the rich kids can’t seem to figure out which end of a mop to use, while the poor kids just shrug their shoulders and get down to work. Hunter tells us that he has never developed the skill of cleaning, but that he has developed the great skill of "
