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Old Jan 10th 2011, 10:56 pm
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to hire a chef? I am sick of cooking and also sick of getting sick from MY cooking

Any volunteers out there who would like to cook for me???
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Old Jan 10th 2011, 11:18 pm
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to hire a chef? I am sick of cooking and also sick of getting sick from MY cooking

Any volunteers out there who would like to cook for me???
ask some local mates who feel the same way and do a "cook swap"

Everyone makes a meal and puts them in the plastic containers and freezes them then swaps with someone else for one of their meals
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Old Jan 10th 2011, 11:22 pm
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ask some local mates who feel the same way and do a "cook swap"

Everyone makes a meal and puts them in the plastic containers and freezes them then swaps with someone else for one of their meals
But wouldn't be rather unfair to the person who gets my concoction???? I have now poisonend myself 3 times....
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Old Jan 10th 2011, 11:43 pm
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Originally Posted by sasbear
to hire a chef? I am sick of cooking and also sick of getting sick from MY cooking

Any volunteers out there who would like to cook for me???
Slight relief that it's just price of chefs you were enquiring about, just dipped into your "concerned" post

No idea on chefs but what about those companies online that deliver - be bloody expensive but nicer than food poisoning!
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Should do what I did... Marry a better cook than yourself... Tho I did manage steak and chips for nine lqst night and a pavlova... For once no one complained of poisoning
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Slight relief that it's just price of chefs you were enquiring about, just dipped into your "concerned" post

No idea on chefs but what about those companies online that deliver - be bloody expensive but nicer than food poisoning!
There's a thought - bit pricey tho - but maybe I could look at buying frozen meals from shops...
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[QUOTE=eddie007;9092108]Should do what I did... Marry a better cook than yourself... I did - but that's another story......
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There's a thought - bit pricey tho - but maybe I could look at buying frozen meals from shops...
Not in wa you couldnt....
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Hiring a chef to cook you meals for one on a regular base could work out expensive.Why not have a look at some cookery classes.You might meet like minded people like yourself.A friend of mine runs classes here in Wa like this.
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Originally Posted by irishbloo
Hiring a chef to cook you meals for one on a regular base could work out expensive.Why not have a look at some cookery classes.You might meet like minded people like yourself.A friend of mine runs classes here in Wa like this.

another great idea - I was looking to find an activity to get me out and meet people - I am looking online now for soemthing like this where I am

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Why not volunteer for meals on wheels deliveries... You can get out and meet people and you'll get given a free dinner too! You'd be AMAZED at how minced beef can be served up in so many interesting ways....
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But wouldn't be rather unfair to the person who gets my concoction???? I have now poisonend myself 3 times....
you could always buy them a takeaway when it's your turn

I don't believe your cooking is that bad anyway
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Originally Posted by irishbloo
Hiring a chef to cook you meals for one on a regular base could work out expensive.Why not have a look at some cookery classes.You might meet like minded people like yourself.A friend of mine runs classes here in Wa like this.
Aren't you married to a chef?
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Originally Posted by sonlymewalter
you could always buy them a takeaway when it's your turn

Now that does sound like a plan :-)

I don't believe your cooking is that bad anyway
LOL I wish. I can cook 5 things ok - but you get sick of that - I know what I did wrong - the cooking time said 40 - 45 mins - in a pre-heated oven - I forgot the pre-heated that's all....
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LOL I wish. I can cook 5 things ok - but you get sick of that - I know what I did wrong - the cooking time said 40 - 45 mins - in a pre-heated oven - I forgot the pre-heated that's all....
Order lite n easy online and it gets delivered to your door lol.

Easy and have been thinking of doing it myself for ages as I work long hours and most of the food I buy gets binned as its out of date before i get around to using it.

Failing that then go on RSVP and look for someone who enjoys cooking

Sorry hun could not help myself.

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