Farm Food Personal Chef Service wishes you and your family a wonderful Holiday Season and a happy, healthy, and peaceful New Year 2022! May this joyous time be filled with family, friends, fun, and, of course, great food!
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Season’s Greetings From Farm Food Personal Chef Service
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Season’s Greetings from Farm Food Personal Chef Service
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from Farm Food Personal Chef Service!
We would like to inform our clients that we will be closed on December 24, 25 and 26, 2019, for the holidays.
If you need any assistance from us during this time, feel free to get in touch with us by clicking here.
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Season’s Greetings from Farm Food Personal Chef Service
Farm Food Personal Chef Service wishes you and your family a wonderful Holiday Season, and a happy, healthy, and peaceful New Year 2019!
If you need any assistance from me during this time, feel free to get in touch with me by clicking here.
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A Resource Guide To Cooking And Meal Preparation
As a personal chef, it’s essential for me to keep updated on the latest food trends and find fresh sources of creative inspiration while staying connected to other professionals. To stay current, I use a variety of online and offline sources to provide the best meals to my clients and strengthen our business and relationships.
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A Beginner’s Guide To Meal Prep
After a busy and exhausting day at work, once you get home, it’s hard to say no to unhealthy convenience options like frozen mac and cheese dinners. Research suggests that hectic work schedules are the top reasons for unhealthy convenience foods.
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How Farm Food Personal Chef Service Helped A Client Prepare A Meal Plan
As a personal chef, I prepare meals in your kitchen based on your food preferences and dietary needs. I try to make dining easy, so individuals, couples, and families can enjoy meals with minimal stress. At Farm Food Personal Chef Service, I plan the menu, do all of the grocery shopping
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Busted! Don’t Believe Myths About a Personal Chef!
With a busy work schedule, cooking meals for your family may not be on your list of priorities. Instead of eating out and risking your health and the health of your family, you could hire a personal chef who can cook healthy and nutritious meals for you.
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Season's Greetings from Farm Food
Happy Holidays to each and every one of you from Farm Food! I hope you have a wonderful season filled with family, friends and of course, great food!
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Why My Customers Love Me
At Farm Food Personal Chef Service, I prioritize customer service and satisfaction. To let you know just how much I am committed to your happiness, here’s what a few delighted customers had to say about me:
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Does Your Personal Chef Posses These Five Key Traits?
You may be busy with your work and family duties, or unable to cook because of health reasons or simply want some assistance in serving healthy meals to your family. Whatever the reason, hiring a personal chef can fit all your cooking needs.
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Business Spotlight: Farm Food Personal Chef Service
Thanks for stopping by our blog. If you’re looking for more information about Farm Food, you’ve come to the right place.
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Owner Spotlight: Sarah Barrie
I’m Sarah Barrie, proud owner of Farm Food.
I look forward to sharing my story and hope that you will enjoy getting to know me better.
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Announcing the new website
We are delighted to announce the launch of our new website!
Our new website provides our existing and prospective clients a simple yet interactive view of our work and the services we offer.
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New Website Under Construction
New Website Coming Soon!
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Healthy Eating Challenge – Pudding
Chocolate pudding made with chia seeds! 2 tbsp cocoa powder 1 tsp instant espresso powder 1/4 cup ground chia seeds 1 cup coconut milk 1-2 tbsp honey (depending on how sweet you want it) Whisk together the cocoa powder, espresso powder and ground chia seeds in a bowl. Pour in the milk and honey and whisk to combine. Cover with plastic wrap and let sit in the refrigerator for at least 2 hrs or overnight. Whisk before spooning into serving dishes. Serves 4.
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Healthy Eating Challenge – Shepherds Pie
Turkey Shepherds Pie – with cauliflower! 2 tsp extra virgin olive oil 1 large onion, diced 1 large carrot, diced 2 stalks celery, diced 2 cloves garlic, minced 2 lbs extra lean ground turkey 1 tsp dried thyme 1 envelope beef bouillon (low-sodium) 1 cup no salt added beef broth 2 pkgs low-sodium beef gravy mix (e.g. Club House) 4 cups frozen mixed vegetables 3 large russet potatoes Half head of cauliflower (or 3 cups frozen florets) Peel and dice potatoes and cauliflower. Cook in a pot of boiling water until fork tender. Drain and mash, seasoning with salt and pepper. Meanwhile, heat oil in frying pan over medium heat. Saute the onions, carrot and…
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Healthy Eating Challenge: Lentil Tacos
This is a great recipe for vegetarians and can be gluten-free as well (make your own taco seasoning and use gluten-free wraps or eat over a salad). 1 tsp extra virgin olive oil 1 large onion, diced 1x19 oz can lentils, drained and rinsed 1 pkg taco seasoning 1/2 cup water 1 cup salsa 8 taco shells or wraps shredded iceberg lettuce diced fresh tomatoes shredded low-fat cheddar cheese low-fat sour cream Heat the oil in a large frying pan over medium heat. Cook the onions until softened, approximately 3-4 minutes. Add the lentils, taco seasoning and water and cook until slightly thickened. Stir in the salsa and heat through. Serve in…
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Healthy Eating Tip – #4
Here is Healthy Eating Tip #4 of the Healthy Eating Challenge with Farm Food and the Parent Resource Portal. Potatoes are an easy and inexpensive food to prepare; and although they contain fibre and iron, they are also high in calories. To reduce the calories from the potatoes, you can substitute cauliflower or sweet potatoes for either all, or some of the potatoes. Cauliflower is lower in calories and contains more folate, vitamin C and vitamin K than regular potatoes. I like to buy frozen cauliflower florets – sometimes less expensive than fresh cauliflower and a lot less work! Sweet potatoes…
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Healthy Eating Challenge – Day 4 - Recipe - 2
Here is Recipe #2 for Day 4 of the Healthy Eating Challenge with Farm Food and the Parent Resource Portal. Chana Masala is an Indian vegetarian dish that you can serve with brown rice, wild rice or whole wheat naan bread for scooping. Using canned diced tomatoes saves time dicing up fresh tomatoes (and usually less expensive). The chickpeas are also a good source of iron! CHANA MASALA 2 tsp extra virgin olive oil 1 large onion, diced 2 garlic cloves, minced 1 x 19 oz can of chickpeas, drained and rinsed 1 tsp garam masala 1 tsp turmeric 1 tbsp grated fresh ginger 1 x 28 oz can…
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Healthy Eating Challenge – Day 4 - Recipe - 1
Hello! Welcome to Day 4 of the Healthier Eating Challenge with Farm Food and the Parent Resource Portal. Here is Recipe #1. I was reading through one of my many cookbooks (I have a lot!) and came across this recipe for snacks on a stick in my Taste of Home Kid Approved Cookbook. It looked like a great idea to make the same old boring snacks more fun! Pictured here are three different skewers – a meat and cheese, a fruit and a veggie; but you can put whatever you want (or your kids will eat) on yours. Get your…