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5-2-2011 - New Castle News: Cruisin' the County - Dishing Out Good Stuff Chef's Style

New Castle News - May 2, 2011: Dishing Out Good Stuff Chef's StyleRecently, the Little Chef’s Kids and Family Cooking class that I teach at the New Castle Community YMCA was featured in the Cruisin’ the County column in the New Castle News. The image here is as good as I could make it from scanning the newspaper, but if you would like to read the article, please click here.

The kids and parents all had a good time while the reporter was there. Then, the following week, the photographer from the New Castle News came by to take some more photos of the class. The reporter, Lugene Hudson, wrote the article while we were making Oatmeal Breakfast Cookies and the photographer, Erica Galvin took photos of the class as we were making a Strawberry Parfait so in case you happen to wonder about the pictures not exactly matching the recipe that the reporter is talking about, that is why.

The Little Chef’s Kids and Family Cooking Class meets every Wednesday through June 1, 2011  from 5 to 6 PM in the Community Room of the New Castle Community YMCA. Summer Classes will be posted as they become scheduled and we will resume a regular, weekly class schedule when the Fall Sessions begin at the YMCA at the beginning of the 2011 – 2012 school year.

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Chef Tim Featured in Personal Chef Magazine

Chef Tim Hering CPC: Personal Chef Magazine January - March 2011Chef Tim is the featured chef in the January – March 2011 edition of Personal Chef Magazine!

From dishwasher to head chef to soap maker to personal chef, Personal Chef Tim Hering has had a varied and eclectic career path. But no matter what he was doing, the kitchen and the opportunity to provide healthy, tasty food, always called to him.

Chef Tim Hering CPC

Why Tim decided to become a Personal Chef

Of his experience prior to becoming a personal chef, Tim says, “I’ve almost always worked in restaurants. I started as a dishwasher when I was 13 in order to make money to go to summer camp and quickly became one of the cooks in that restaurant. I managed a variety of pizza places while in college, and while I love pizza, I’ve always loved to cook a wide variety of dishes. I attended the Pennsylvania Culinary Institute in 1999 and since then I’ve worked with various chefs in the Pittsburgh area in positions such as Roundsman, Kitchen Manager, and as Head Chef. At one point I developed a new breakfast and dinner menu for a pizza place that wanted to add a dining room and menu to their existing pizza and subs selection.”

Regarding sales and marketing experiences, Tim said, “I worked in telemarketing and tried my hand at working retail at Circuit City. I quickly realized that continuing to try to sell someone something after they said “no” was not something I was good at! While being a personal chef also involves sales and marketing, the difference now is that I truly believe in the value of what I do and am more willing to tell people all about it. Magazines and small electronics just didn’t do it for me.”

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Give the Gift that they will remember!

Chef Tim Hering CPC

Are you searching for a special gift for that special someone on your gift list? Dinner Magician Personal Chef Service Gift Certificates are the perfect solution!

Available for every service offered as well as in dollar amounts from as low as $50, your friends and loved ones will truly appreciate this unique gift! Perfect for busy mom’s and dad’s as well as those who simply do not have time to cook a well balanced, healthy meal every day! And for those who enjoy entertaining, but want to spend more time with their guests and less time in the kitchen, a personal chef gift certificate can be used for any Small Dinner Party Service as well!

Certificates are also available for In Home Cooking Classes! Perfect for the foodie in your life! All menus are customized to the likes, dislikes and nutritional needs of the recipient so this is truly one of the most personalized gifts you can give this season! Dinner Magician Personal Chef Service Gift Certificates make great Corporate Gifts as well!

If you are interested in purchasing a Dinner Magician Personal Chef Service Gift Certificate, simply look around the website to see what service you may be interested in and give me a call at 724-498-0434 or send me an email at chef...@dinnermagician.com! Don’t worry if you don’t see something you like! Since all services are fully customized, I can come up with the perfect Meal Solution for you!

Certificates can be mailed to you or mailed directly to the recipient. If you are in a hurry, a pdf file can be emailed to you so you can have it the same day you buy it! Recipients must reside within the Dinner Magician Personal Chef Service area so be sure to call and let me know where the recipient is located so we can be sure they are in the area. Dinner Magician serves all of Lawrence and Beaver Counties as well as part of Allegheny, Butler and Mercer Counties in PA and part of Columbiana, Trumbull and Mahoning Counties in Ohio.

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Interactive Cooking Parties are All the Rage!

Interactive Cooking Parties are All the Rage!

Dinner Magician Culinary Magic Cooking ClassesDinner Magician offers In Home Cooking Classes! Whether you want a private lesson or you want to invite a group of people to your home for an Interactive Cooking Party or a Cooking Demonstration, I can come up with a menu, a lesson plan and will come to your home on the specified date ready to turn you into a chef! After your lesson, you will have a fantastic meal and will be ready to wow all your friends with what you have learned!

Classes can be structured in several ways… You can opt to have a cooking demonstration where I prepare all the food and you sit, with your relaxing beverage of choice, and watch. Kind of like bringing the cooking show from your tv into your kitchen! Depending upon the space you have, your group can be as large as 30 people, but you’d need to have a very large kitchen! This usually works best with no more than 12 to 16 people.

Or, you can invite up to 16 of your friends (depending on the space in your kitchen, this usually works best with no more than 12, and usually better with 8 to 10) and throw a party! Everyone will be placed into groups, the recipes will be divided up and I will be there to demonstrate each step in the process, but you and your friends will actually be the ones doing the cooking!

Give me a call at 724-498-0434 or send me an email to chef...@dinnermagician.com to request a date!

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Chefs Move to Schools: Chef Tim attends White House Launch

Chef Tim and West PA Chefs Chapter Members Chefs Carole, JoAnn and CatherineThe goal seems a lofty one… to end childhood obesity within a generation, but that didn’t deter nearly 1000 chefs from around the country to take a trip to Washington DC and sit on the South Lawn of the White House on a hot, muggy day in June, dressed in their best whites, to hear First Lady Michelle Obama and a variety of other speakers as they launched the Chefs Move to Schools initiative, part of the First Lady’s Let’s Move! Campaign. Chefs were called upon from groups such as the United States Personal Chef Association (USPCA), the American Culinary Federation (ACF), the International Association of Culinary Professionals (IACP) and Women Chefs and Restaurateurs (WCR), among others, and in less than two weeks, they assembled in DC, ready to hear what they can do to help achieve this lofty goal. I was there, along with fellow chapter members Chefs Catherine, Carole and JoAnn from my chapter of the USPCA, West PA Chefs and about 35 other USPCA members, including Chef Gail Kenagy, President of the USPCA.

The day started off at the JW Marriott, just a few blocks from the White House, with a Share Our Strength Breakfast and Symposium: Healthy Schools, Healthy Kids: How Chefs Can Make a Difference. Speakers there included remarks by White House Assistant Chef Sam Kass, Secretary of Education Arne Duncan and Share Our Strength Founder and Executive Director Billy Shore.

Janet Poppendieck, Professor of Sociology at Hunger College, City University of New York and author of the book Free For All: Fixing School Food in America spoke about the current environment of school food service workers and administrators and the challenges they face staying within budget (less than $3.00 per meal, less than $1.00 of that goes to the actual food.)

A panel of chefs followed including Chef Andrew Nowak, a volunteer chef at Steele Elementary in Denver, CO and school principal Gene Boyer. Chef Bill Telepan, volunteer chef in New York City Schools and Chef Jorge Collazo, Executive Chef of New York City Schools joined Chef Nowak and Mr. Boyer on the podium as well as Chef April Neujean, former volunteer and current Food and Nutrition Services Coordinator for the Edible Schoolyard New Orleans at Samuel J. Green Charter School.

The Share Our Strength Symposium ended with a talk by Ellen Teller, Director of Government Affairs at the Food Research and Action Center who discussed the highlights of the Child Nutrition and Reauthorization Bill currently before Congress and the importance of it’s passage this year to ensure all kids are getting the healthy foods they need.

Nearly 1000 Chefs waiting to get onto the South Lawn of the White HouseThe symposium wrapped up and a long line of chefs in their best whites made their way to the gate by the South Lawn of the White House. Passersby had likely never seen such a large congregation of chefs in one place at one time, and many of them were stopping and snapping photos as they walked by. The hot, late morning sun beat down as the chefs were let in, single file, through two check points and then they were led through the metal detectors. After going through security, they were given toques with the Let’s Move! logo and allowed to wander the area on the South Lawn, being serenaded by the military band as they awaited the First Lady.

After another address to the chefs by White House Assistant Chef Sam Kass as well as some volunteer chefs, the moment each of the chefs were waiting for finally arrived. First Lady Michelle Obama spoke for a little over 20 minutes about her vision for the Let’s Move! Campaign and what we, as chefs, can help do in our communities and our schools to ensure that every one of our Nation’s Children is afforded the opportunity to get good, healthy and palatable meals. Not by going into the schools and taking over the school’s kitchen, but by offering our expertise in areas of recipe development, nutrition and cooking skills. Food service workers love the children in their schools and work hard within the federal nutrition guidelines to make sure their kids are getting what they need. Unfortunately, with nearly 1 in 3 American Children now being overweight or obese, and the incidence of adult diseases such as cancer, diabetes and high blood pressure on the rise in children, our nation is spending millions of dollars in health care costs for these diseases and school food service workers are sometimes overwhelmed.

The time for action is now and chefs can help by adopting a school in their area and going in and helping those schools create palatable meals, within the school’s budget and with what equipment that school has, and teaching the kids and school administrators how to use what they have and still give the children what they need. This can be done by helping the children plant a garden, by doing cooking demonstrations for the staff and the children. Chefs can help by organizing a Wellness Committee or help re-write the schools current wellness policy or offer to speak at the next PTA meeting, educating parents and asking questions to see what concerns they may have.

First Lady Michelle ObamaMrs. Obama highlighted several volunteer chefs and emphasized that this is just the beginning. She was skeptical the Chef Kass would be able to organize such a large group of chefs in a short period of  time and called for us to help recruit even more. She also talked about how we, as a nation, not as a government, can make a difference. The government cannot tell people what to eat, but as chefs, we can show people how to eat, and how to cook it so it tastes good. She used an example of how her mother would cook broccoli until it was mushy and could be eaten with a spoon. It really would be hard to like broccoli that was prepared this way, but prepared properly, it is rather tasty.  Please click here to view the full speech by First Lady Michelle Obama.

As a personal chef, I was honored to be involved in this event. It’s not every day one gets an invitation to the White House, and while it is inevitable that some in attendance were simply there because of that, I hope that the majority of the chefs in attendance will embrace this challenge and help Mrs. Obama with her goal to eliminate childhood obesity within a generation. While it may seem a lofty goal, it only took a generation or so for us to get to this point, and with a little hard work, education and motivation, we can, as chefs, make a difference and while we will be combating messages that tell us that spending  less on our food will make us live better, it can be done.

The trick now is to get chefs all over the country to sign up and schools to sign up as well. Interested chefs and schools can fill out the form to be paired with a chef/school in your local community by going to letsmove.gov and clicking the link to take you to the appropriate form. Interested parents can contact their local schools to request their school sign up. It’s going to take all of us, and it probably won’t be easy, but with just some small changes at first, we can help to end the childhood obesity epidemic in this country within a generation so that kids born today will not face the same problems.

After the event, a group of us USPCA chefs met at the Hotel Washington to discuss our day and enjoy a nice lunch. For more images from the event, please visit my facebook page by clicking here.

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Chef Tim Hering CPC

Chef Tim has been working in restaurants since he was 13 years old (29 years). With the humble beginnings as a bus boy trying to make enough money to attend camp that summer, he worked his way up through the ranks and was cooking and running kitchens within the first year and has not looked back.

Chef Tim is a Certified Personal Chef® and an instructor for the Culinary Business Academy. He is also a founding member and current President of West PA Chefs, a group of independently owned and operated personal chef services in the Western PA and Eastern Ohio region.

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