Having a personal chef would be pretty life changing. Not only would it make healthy eating much easier, but it would also free up a ton of time. Unfortunately, most of us can’t afford to employ a chef full-time. So how can regular people get the personal chef experience? Kitchensurfing is a New York, NY based company that matches “up chefs and people who need a cook at high and low price points and for a variety of types of engagements, from cooking lessons for the kids to fried chicken parties to 10-course anniversary dinners.” Almost anyone can afford a personal chef when it’s only for one night.
The idea behind Kitchensurfing is really simple–it’s a marketplace for chefs to find work. You can browse the site and see the options in all of their current markets: Berlin, Boston, Chicago, Hamptons, Los Angeles, New York, Seattle, and Washington, D.C. They do a really nice job of presenting the chefs and their menus. If you like what you see, you might even want to give Kitchensurfing a try. Here’s a link that gets you $50 off your first booking. If you have any questions about how it works, check out the Kitchensurfing FAQ. After doing that, check out the Kitchensurfing Jobs page. There are a bunch of opportunities posted in the lefthand sidebar.
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