Rebecca Schneider
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Gender | Female |
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Occupation | Executive Private Chef |
Location | Palm Springs, California, United States |
Introduction | As an Executive Private Chef, I am passionate about creating and serving the finest quality foods to clients, the community, friends and loved ones. I find enormous pleasure in the planning, execution and service of delicious and nutritious meals to those around me. I believe in living a healthy lifestyle -- balancing work, play, fitness, spirit, and most importantly what we put into our bodies. I am grateful to live in health, abundance, and to enjoy rich relationships, spirituality, passion, vitality, creativity and FUN – and want to share this way with others. It is my intention to empower US all to eat right and pay loving attention to our bodies, mind and spirit. The energy on this frequency enriches all areas of OUR lives constantly creating joy, abundance and happiness for US and OUR wondrous Universe.” |
Interests | Friends, Family, Love, Gratitude, Cooking, Dining, Nutrient Dense, Gourmet, Organic, Farmers Markets, Herbs, Tea, Wine, Health, Longevity, Reading, Pilates, Working Out, My dog, Walking, Breathing, Nature, Love, Meditating, The Law of Attraction, The Secret, Writing, Gardening, Italy, "The Present", Spirituality, Being unstoppable |
Favorite Movies | The African Queen, My Cousin Vinnie, Moonstruck, Ben Hur, Ghost, Untamed Heart, Charlotte's Web, Stuart Little, No Reservations, Seven Years in Tibet, Bottle Shock, The Heiress, any movie with Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, Hatchi, A Star is Born and many more |
Favorite Music | The Eagles, Buddha Bar, Stevie Wonder, Classic Rock, Beatles, Joan Osbourne, Andrea Bocelli, R&B, Blues, Strauss Waltzes and way too many more to list here |
Favorite Books | Peace Is Every Step- Thich Nhat Hanh, Kitchen Confidential-Anthony Bourdain, The Organic Cook's Bible-Jeff Cox, The Joy of Cooking, Memoirs of A Geisha, Molokai, A Walk in The Woods, Hillbilly Elegy, Hula Moons, and A WHOLE LOT MORE |
Which is more important to you and why: flexibility or expandability?
Flexibility because if I'm flexible I can expand.