Have you ever searched, married to a chef, on Twitter?
If you search #marriedtoachef, you’ll see all of us tweeting about our lives as chef wives.
But try searching, married to a chef, no hash tag, just the phrase.
It’s hysterical the number of people that say, “I want to marry a chef,” on Twitter because they think the chef would cook for them all the time!
Here’s an example.
The tweet in the middle is actually from a fellow chef wife (Hi Juliana!) writing about being married to a chef. (You can see the post here.)
But look at the other two. I have no idea who these women are. I’m sure they are very nice and just want someone to cook for them. I just think it’s funny and sad at the same time. People just don’t get it!
If they would just think about it for 2 seconds, they might think differently.
How is it possible for a chef to be working in a restaurant and be home cooking you dinner at the same time?
IT’S NOT!!
Now in case you stumbled on this page from Google and are not married to or dating a chef, you might want to check out these posts to read the truth on the subject:
Frequently asked questions about being married to a chef
The glamorous and not so glamorous life of a chef and his family
If you don’t believe me, there are others writing about it too. Grab a cup of coffee and look through this Pinterest board:
If you are married to a chef, please comment below and tell us one thing you appreciate about them (besides the fact that they can cook).
From one chef’s wife to another,
Hello!!! Thanks for the heads up and support and rallying the troops in the community! loved the latest Huff post article!!! Looking forward to more sharing and tips 😉 x
Thanks Juliana. 🙂