Sentences with phrase «cooks work full»

Most chefs and head cooks work full time.
Most chefs and head cooks work full time and often work early mornings, late evenings, weekends, and holidays.
Most chefs and head cooks work full time, including early mornings, late evenings, weekends, and holidays.

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Full of incredibly nourishing ingredients that together really work to boost your health, yet at the same time each bite is so incredibly flavoursome and comforting with big chunks of tender sweet potato and green lentils cooked in creamy coconut milk and tins of juicy tomatoes, then flavoured with a blend of ginger, cumin, turmeric and fresh coriander!
Hi Ella is there any substitute for cacao butter?x Love all your recipes and blog posts the recipes are so great for me because I work full time and study but I love cooking healthy meals that I can then take to work the next day!
Every morning I strive to have a breakfast that will satisfy me and keep me full all morning long, specially since I work in a restaurant and sometimes lunch is either a rushed bite of food or a taste of what I'm cooking.
Being a single mum and working full - time I found it so hard to manage cooking, working and mumming (I'm not sure if that's a verb but it very - well should be!).
I am a single mom of three little ones and work full - time +, yet every single time I read one of your emails or posts, I am inspired to be more organized and COOK MORE!!
I work full time as an RN and don't often have time to cook large family meals so having the holiday off gives me that extra time to make our holiday favorites.
That being said, with full time work comes less time at home in my kitchen and less energy to cook.
The simplest rice we would get would be rice cooked in chicken stock and that quite rarely, maybe on one of those days when my grandma didn't have so much time for cooking, she did work full - time all her life after all and continued working long after she was actually retired.
Have bumper tree full of cooking apples ready to be picked in Sept. do you think this would work well with them?
I recently had a baby, am back to work full time and searching for WW friendly slow cooker recipes.
We are empty nesters and both work full - time, so we've simplified our cooking since the days when we had teenagers to feed.
As a full time working mum of three, there is nothing better than coming home to a home cooked meal that I have not had to think about all day... enter the slow cooker!
With two little ones (3 & 5) and us being a two - parents - working - full - time household, I rarely cook meals that take more than 30 - 40 minutes.
I guess I can blame working full time, studying for a degree part time, living alone, and having a once - a-week helper who cooks enough food for 3 - 4 single dinners.
Slow cooker chicken enchilada soup is packed full of flavor, with hardly any work, its a meal that the whole family loves.
I've been cooking up a freezer full of super healthy soups that we can take to work for lunches.
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In this crazy busy time of working hard and full schedules, wouldn't it be nice to have a delicious home cooked dinner without a lot of effort?
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We are highlighting the best Paleo Recipes (Snacks, Desserts and Slow Cooker)... if you submit your most amazing recipes you will get full credit for your work and be included in a fun new book.
For someone who works full time and doesn't get home until dinner time, or even for the stay - at - home mom who's day is consumed with running around after kids, shuttling them to and from school and sports, a slow cooker is a saving grace.
There just isn't enough time for cooking if you work full time like me, or on my days off I am simply too lazy!
Testimonials say that mothers of young children are able to do computer work, cook full meals, and run errands comfortably while their baby rests securely in the non-slip linen fabric of this ring sling.
An absolute essential if you work full - time and find it difficult to cook proper meals every night, a slow cooker is guaranteed to solve your problems as it will slowly cook a delicious meal throughout the day.
I try to cook as much as I can but I do work full time so by the time we get home, it is 6.30 pm.
Work full - time and have raised my kids in the middle of it, cleaned, cooked, been the team mom, volunteered at the schools, etc..
Great article, but I feel that as a working mom we need to just also be represented... SAHMism is always so glorified, most of us who work feel like we are failing our kids in some way... So I work a full day, I ferry the kids, once home I bathe them, cook for them, pack their lunches, sing - read stories - do homework, put them to sleep, clean the house, do the budgeting, catch up with my family and friends online, have a coffe, run back to the kiddo moaning, whip out a boob to sush him back to sleep, fall asleep exhausted and do it all over again the next day.
My wife and I both work full time spend time with the kids, have our assigned chores for clean up, and we both take turns cooking.
«Men don't expect to work full time and be the primary caretaker to their kids, a great cook, sexy for their spouse, and a good friend,» says Rosenberg.
It was up to him to cook, clean (with help 3 days a week by a housekeeper via the surrogacy agreement), get groceries and take care of everything for the kids on top of working a full time job.
Such bases also offer scientists a chance to work daily at labs on the base, collecting and analyzing data using world class equipment and support staff among luxuries such as heat, air conditioning, high speed internet, and full - time cooks.
Yeah, it is only a 4 minute work - out, but when you do it at full intensity you will be cooked.
So I set to work cooking up primal - inspired salad dressings and condiments full of healthful, natural fats, superfoods, antioxidant - rich, high - ORAC - scoring herbs and spices — with no offensive, synthetic vegetable and seed oils and no artificial colors, flavors or fillers!
They're either working full time with little time to cook, or are cooking for a family of picky eaters, and often times both, so «healthy» or «vegetarian» meals are out of the question.
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I make bone broths weekly and I'm a very busy person who works full - time from home and takes care of my son, cooking / cleaning / household, etc..
We both work full time so I LOVE my slow cooker!
I'm looking forward to this cookbook as I love many of the recipes on th blog but some as very time consuming and being a full time mom and working full time cooking the more elaborate meals are left for weekends or special dinners.
How am I going to cook every night with two young kids at home or after working a full day at my day job?
However, Zuvii is working with labs to see the full amount of Resistant Starch lost in the cooking process, Zuvii has reason to believe it's not as high as we've been led to believe.
They do take a bit of work and can be a bit finicky while cooking, but the end result is a perfectly delicious warm custard that is packed full of flavor.
As a full time working mum it's difficult sometimes to cook something to suit everyone!
I work well over full time and try to find time to exercise and cook healthy meals, so the usual suggestion to scour consignment stores for funky vintage furniture or used stylish clothing doesn't work for folks that only have a few free hours on the weekends.
I'm also now working full time as a help chef at fine dining restaurant in Helsinki, cooking and working on the new, fusion and fine dining menu for Fall - Winter and Spring / Summer next year.
Working full time, going to school, staying active and healthy, having children, traveling, cooking (or what I like to call mastering the perfect take out order) and cleaning, is just part of our normal days.
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