resources – TaylorMade Meals https://www.taylormademeals.com I cook, you eat! Personal Chef | Sudbury, MA | surrounding Metrowest areas Mon, 04 Oct 2021 13:26:55 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.23 https://www.taylormademeals.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/cropped-Color-Logo-Large-32x32.jpg resources – TaylorMade Meals https://www.taylormademeals.com 32 32 SBA Small Business Awards – featuring ME! https://www.taylormademeals.com/2018/04/sba-small-business-awards-featuring/ Thu, 12 Apr 2018 20:10:15 +0000 http://www.taylormademeals.com/?p=1311 Each year, the Small Business Administration  sponsors National Small Business Week (coming up April 29-May 5) to promote and celebrate the thousands of small businesses that keep our economic engines humming across the nation.  As part of the week, the

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Each year, the Small Business Administration  sponsors National Small Business Week (coming up April 29-May 5) to promote and celebrate the thousands of small businesses that keep our economic engines humming across the nation.  As part of the week, the SBA recognizes outstanding entrepreneurs and small business owners from all across the 50 states and U.S. territories. The states also nominate their own outstanding businesses and business owners – and guess what??  I am amazingly honored and proud to have been nominated for MA Woman Small Business Owner of the Year for 2018! 

Nominee - Small Business of the Year!

My nomination was put forward by the Center for Women & Enterprise, and organization near and dear to me and familiar to basically anyone who’s ever talked to me about starting a business. 🙂  Their mission is to provide opportunities for women entrepreneurs and women in business to increase professional success, personal growth, and financial independence.

As many of you know, when I was contemplating starting my business way back when (2004 or so), I completed a business plan workshop with the CWE.  Over the years since then, I’ve benefitted from so many of their programs and resources, and I love giving back by helping budding entrepreneurs as well.  If you’re thinking about starting a business, definitely check them out – get on their mailing list to stay up to date about the many free and very affordable classes, conferences, workshops and other services.

(And if you’re thinking of starting a personal chef business – check out my ebook too! “Cook for a Living: Becoming a Personal Chef” is on sale now, right here.)

I’m looking forward to learning more about the other nominees, both in Massachusetts and across the country.  You can participate too through this free, 3-Day Virtual Conference during National Small Business Week.  There will be sessions on everything from email marketing and social media, to managing finances, dealing with customer complaints, and how pop-up shops can help your brand.

In the meantime, I’ll be working on my acceptance speech 😉

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Do food expiration dates matter? https://www.taylormademeals.com/2018/03/are-eggs-still-safe-after-the-expiration-date-and-other-ponderables/ Mon, 05 Mar 2018 18:17:29 +0000 http://www.taylormademeals.com/?p=1173 Probably the biggest area of confusion in the kitchen is around expiration dates  –  when you buy something at a store the has an expiration date, is that the date the store has to sell it by, or the date

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Probably the biggest area of confusion in the kitchen is around expiration dates  –  when you buy something at a store the has an expiration date, is that the date the store has to sell it by, or the date you have to eat it by?  What if I freeze it – does that buy you more time, or less?   One of my favorite resources (both for myself and clients) is Stilltasty.com.

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Expiration dates for many common foods, from Business Insider

Their “Keep It or Toss It?” engine lets you type in a food and find out how long it should stay fresh in the fridge or freezer – and, most importantly for personal chefs, it differentiates between raw and cooked foods, which many other resources like this don’t.  For instance, I typed in “pork tenderloin” (I’m plagued by spoiled pork) and found that all cuts of pork will stay at their best quality when frozen raw for 4-6 months, but once cooked, are best eaten within 2-3 months.   (And it always notes that food properly stored at 0 degrees Fahrenheit will keep indefinitely, in terms of being safe to eat – it’s the taste and/or texture that will suffer past the recommended dates.)

Another cool thing:  the “Your Questions Answered” section, where it addresses such often-pondered questions like “Can You Safely Drink Milk After the Sell-By Date?” (sure, for up to a week usually) and “I Left Pizza Out Overnight – Is It Still Safe to Eat?”  (they say no; I say yes provided you sizzle the hell out of it in a covered skillet til it has reached 165 degrees to kill off any nasties…or maybe I just hate wasting pizza, and having never had food poisoning am willing to risk it – until I get food poisoning, after which I’m sure I’ll change my tune.)  They source their data mostly from US government sources, research studies and food manufacturers, and they do a nice job of balancing an abundance of caution with a healthy dose of common sense.

For personal chefs, this expiration date info is great to point clients to, in case they have questions about the expiration dates on meals you prepared eons ago that they’ve just discovered in their freezer. And the “3 Ways to Defrost Food Safely” is worth referencing too, so they know it’s not just you telling them the best way to thaw meals is overnight in the fridge.  (And I guarantee that food-obsessed people will be unable to tear themselves away from the site without reading the entire “Your Questions Answered” section.)

 

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