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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Our personal chef is doing a Swiss fondue thing. We are having the kids and grandparents over.[/quote] I hope this is a joke because fondue has got to be easiest things to do on your own and what a waste of money to use a personal chef for[/quote] I know that some DCUMers (not me) have megamoney. I assumed the PP has a full-time personal chef to do all the cooking, whether that means a PBJ for the kids or a gourmet dinner party. In that kind of household, I imagine it would only be a waste of a personal chef to not ask them for whatever you want, even if it is something easy like fondue.[/quote] Just because something is easy doesn’t mean it isn’t time consuming or tedious. I don’t have the knife skills of a professional chef, so when I made fondue, it took me a while to cut everything into bite size pieces for dipping. If I had a private chef and wanted to have the extended family over, I would have the chef prepare the meal for sure, and I would enjoy not having to make my own celebratory meal myself.[/quote]
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