Meals

nerdy123's Avatar
So, I am a pretty good cook, and an excellent baker. I am single, so most of my baking ends up at work, with very happy employees. I was wondering if any providers would enjoy a home cooked meal. I honestly don't feel like paying for an evening of me working, but if any providers felt like giving me an hour rate for them coming and having an excellent meal and dessert, all homemade, and then an hour dessert of fun after, hit me up- just asking, is this a thing that would appeal? I have taken cookies and such to providers, and they have always said wonderful things about them.

Example: I just made a full chicken pot pie from scratch crust and all, of course. And a chocolate cherry bread pudding.
BigGuy13's Avatar
I love to BBQ and usually make more than I need at one time, vacuum seal hunks of it, and freeze it. I have been known to share some frozen hunks of brisket, pulled pork, or ribs with a few of the ladies. They have said that they have liked it. But I have never thought to swap it for an hour of their time. Just a gift...
nerdy123's Avatar
I wasn't suggesting a swap, just enjoying a home cooked meal, and then paying for time that would start after said meal.
I can vouch for the quality of both Big Guy’s brisket and Nerdy’s cookies.

I hope you find the right girl honey.
GiovaniDosSantos's Avatar
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nerdy123's Avatar
I can vouch for the quality of both Big Guy’s brisket and Nerdy’s cookies.

I hope you find the right girl honey. Originally Posted by SA Angel

Thank you hun! But pretty much given up on this idea.
JohnnyYanks's Avatar
Have you considered an ISO w/menu? For example:
Soup du Jour
Classic Salad w/organic greens
Broiled Center Cut Beef Tenderloin w/port balsamic glaze
Baked Potato
Grilled Asparagus
Vanilla bean crème brulée

Optional Wine service: 2011 Bravante Cabernet Sauvignon
Dress it up a little like restaurants (and provider showcases) do. I'd be shocked if you didn't get any takers.