Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is something in the DNA of Americans that you should never spend much on food. They will spend on vacations, country clubs, houses, maids, gardener, pool cleaner, pet walker but the minute you hire a personal chef, you are a profligate wasterel. That is why the US has such bad quality food and school lunches are crap. Money cannot be spent in food. You guys are seriously messed up. Get the personal chef. Eat healthier and enjoy your life.
huh? Im the poster with a 25hr/wk housekeeper. A chef for us would be an absolute waste. I come home each evening to a fridge full of fresh vegetables that have all been washed, peeled, and chopped. My meats are all marinated or sliced if I'm doing stir fry or soups or whatever I'm not trying to manage a chef to do what i can and enjoy doing in 20min time.
Last night was grilled chicken legs that were marinated since Monday, grilled broccoli (that i didnt have to wash or cut myself) and baked sweet potato. None of these foods i had to physically buy myself. We then loaded the dishwasher and left for a bike ride. Today my housekeeper will unload all those clean dishers, i will come home to a spotless, organized home and do it all over again. A chef in the mix would be pointless. I don't need a chef to stand at my grill while i sit at the table and wait to be served and I'm sure as hell not microwaving my dinner.
I think the PP was speaking to the OP, not you. Seriously, why would you think this was about you.
Anonymous wrote:There is something in the DNA of Americans that you should never spend much on food. They will spend on vacations, country clubs, houses, maids, gardener, pool cleaner, pet walker but the minute you hire a personal chef, you are a profligate wasterel. That is why the US has such bad quality food and school lunches are crap. Money cannot be spent in food. You guys are seriously messed up. Get the personal chef. Eat healthier and enjoy your life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is something in the DNA of Americans that you should never spend much on food. They will spend on vacations, country clubs, houses, maids, gardener, pool cleaner, pet walker but the minute you hire a personal chef, you are a profligate wasterel. That is why the US has such bad quality food and school lunches are crap. Money cannot be spent in food. You guys are seriously messed up. Get the personal chef. Eat healthier and enjoy your life.
huh? Im the poster with a 25hr/wk housekeeper. A chef for us would be an absolute waste. I come home each evening to a fridge full of fresh vegetables that have all been washed, peeled, and chopped. My meats are all marinated or sliced if I'm doing stir fry or soups or whatever I'm not trying to manage a chef to do what i can and enjoy doing in 20min time.
Last night was grilled chicken legs that were marinated since Monday, grilled broccoli (that i didnt have to wash or cut myself) and baked sweet potato. None of these foods i had to physically buy myself. We then loaded the dishwasher and left for a bike ride. Today my housekeeper will unload all those clean dishers, i will come home to a spotless, organized home and do it all over again. A chef in the mix would be pointless. I don't need a chef to stand at my grill while i sit at the table and wait to be served and I'm sure as hell not microwaving my dinner.
Anonymous wrote:There is something in the DNA of Americans that you should never spend much on food. They will spend on vacations, country clubs, houses, maids, gardener, pool cleaner, pet walker but the minute you hire a personal chef, you are a profligate wasterel. That is why the US has such bad quality food and school lunches are crap. Money cannot be spent in food. You guys are seriously messed up. Get the personal chef. Eat healthier and enjoy your life.
Anonymous wrote:If it's important to you, give it a try, if you feel you can afford it. Everyone has their area they feel it's worth spending money on services, whether it's cleaners, spa/nails/massage, personal trainer, or a cook. You don't need to look for a gourmet cook, if you really just want a nice variety of healthy, quality meals. I think the field is full of people who love to cook, have their repertoire and basic experience, and are itching to get paid to do what they love.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I make way more than yoour combined HHI and i still prepare my own meals and we have 2 kids. What i dont do is housework. I have a housekeeper 5 days a week. She does all laundry, grocery shopping, errand running, and basic meal prep (such as washing and chopping veggies, defeosting, and marinading). My life is very easy. For 25hrs of work, i pay $450/week.
NP here. Is that including taxes? Or are you paying under the table?
Anonymous wrote:I make way more than yoour combined HHI and i still prepare my own meals and we have 2 kids. What i dont do is housework. I have a housekeeper 5 days a week. She does all laundry, grocery shopping, errand running, and basic meal prep (such as washing and chopping veggies, defeosting, and marinading). My life is very easy. For 25hrs of work, i pay $450/week.