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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No. Buy pre-cooked meals from Trader Joe's and Whole Foods like the rest of us. Save more money for your kids' college instead of spending it on a private chef. For the love of God.[/quote] Some of us are already fully funding our children's educations and have additional discretionary funds. I'm always running around - getting the kids ready, getting to work, running home to get the kids to their activities. I feel guilty that we don't usually have a healthy, well balanced dinner. A private chef I think would make a world of difference in our lives. [b]I dream of walking in the door after work at 5:15 to a chef just finishing up cleaning my kitchen before presenting me and my family with something hot, delicious and healthy. So we can all spend a few minutes nourishing our bodies and connecting with each other before we dash off to whatever's in store for that night. Sigh.[/b] We make seven figures, so we could conceivably afford this, I guess...I just haven't had the time to really look into it. Again, I'd like to hear from those who actually do it.[/quote] +100 to this. I think there's a food/cooking forum on this site. I'll search through there to see if any recommendations. [/quote]
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