Spice up your quarantined lives with the proper essentials in your cabinet.Over the course of a week, several people contributed to my Venmo and PayPal during this COVID-19 pandemic. As a freelancer, I was hit hard by race cancellations to loss of speaking and traveling gigs. Thanks to your words, support and financial contributions, I am able to assist my husband in staying above water. With this said, here's my thank you back to you. A Chef's Perspective is a collection of blurbs for the person learning how to cook for the first time to the culinary enthusiast seeking some spice in their life. Although my current career in the fitness space occupies most of my time, I never abandoned my culinary background. In fact, my 10+ years in the industry help me get creative with different dishes to fuel me for my physically taxing adventures. At the moment, we're currently going through a worldwide pandemic -- COVID-19 if you've been living under a rock or on Big Brother. Social media allowed me to answer simplistic to the most layered culinary questions over the years and I'll help as much as I possibly can.
In the United States, supermarkets, local grocers and any establishment carrying food are being hit by human tornados tearing down the aisles for things that most people either don't need or possibly don't know how to use. Conversely, this type of hoarding strips away essential goods from people who are restricted to buying items covered under the Women, Income and Children (WIC) federal program to populations who aren't able to stand for long periods over a stove -- let alone a line at Trader Joes. We can all do our part and purchase items with a bit of consideration and realistic gauge on how to properly use those 20 cans of tuna that you never touched before COVID-19. Realistically, I cannot give you a year's worth of my curriculum nor hold your hand through every part of this process - social distancing baby - but I can break this down in sections. Let's tackle the holy trinity to some of your unseasoned friends' lives.
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Latoya Shauntay SnellThanks to friends and loved ones, I managed to financially foot part of the bill for some fancy classically French training school called Star Career Academy of NY before the school ran off and stole everyone's money. At least the instructors were real deal and I graduated before they closed. If you want to donate to my one woman operation, please feel free to hit the button below.
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