Personal Chef Alan Offers Healthy Eating Alternatives for Busy People

July 17, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Lifestyle News
July 17, 2007—San Francisco, CA – Who Has Time to Cook? is Personal Chef Alan’s new personal chef service providing busy and hectic San Francisco Bay Area residents with healthy, fresh, and delicious cuisine made to order for time-starved professionals, expecting or new mothers, dinner parties, families on the go, elderly parents, and birthday and anniversary celebrations.

From the initial planning stages to clean up, Chef Alan customizes menus, does the grocery shopping, cooks, labels, stores, and cleans up. “Hectic lives have pushed all of us to rush through life without ever having taken the time to slow down and enjoy the gift of living,” says Chef Alan, a San Francisco resident since 1991. “For me, eating is living. And eating a satisfying meal with the ones you love is a gift everyone should give themselves each and every day.”

Is a Personal Chef Service a luxury, or is it a necessity? Chef Alan says, “Most people think it is a luxury they can’t afford. But once they calculate the costs of transportation to a restaurant, babysitting costs, and gratuities– my service is very affordable.

“Ultimately, I make my guests smile and nothing makes me happier to see people enjoying my food creations,” continues Chef Alan who is an active and certified member of the United States Personal Chef Association (USPCA) and dedicated to excellence in the industry. He’s appeared on Check Please, Bay Area on KQED, and was featured in the Best of San Francisco Magazine 2006. For seven years, Chef Alan has been a volunteer with Project Open Hand which provides nutrition services to people living with HIV/AIDS and other critical illnesses and to seniors.

For more information about Who Has Time to Cook? Personal Chef Service and Chef Alan contact chefalan@whohastimetocook.com or 415.425.4161.