Sunday, November 29, 2009

Come support: Food Bank For New York City Dec 13 *Tribeca, New York "as we together raise 10,000 for 1.3 million New Yorkers"



Hello,
I would like to introduce myself. My name is Chef Michael M. I believe everyone should have a professional caterer on speed dial and should know that person by first name. I am the owner of Comfort Zone Cooking Service. Since 2006, we have been committed, not only, to providing delicious “North Meets South Cuisine” but also to ‘giving back’ by organizing charitable food events.

We continue this commitment with our next event, Pastry Tasting for Charity, on December 13, 2009. Our vision is to create a platform to support local businesses in the New York area. This event will feature local pastry chefs, giving individuals and opportunity to taste an array of sweets just in time to plan their holiday dinners and parties. It will also provide the chefs with an opportunity to promote their businesses.

Proceeds and admission donations, and non perishable food item per attendee will go to supporting Food Bank For New York City, a charity who works to end hunger and increase access to affordable, nutritious food for low-income New Yorkers through a comprehensive group of programs that combat hunger and its causes.

Please join us as a guest for passed hors d’oevres, networking and live music, spoken word.
Date: December 13, 2009

Location: Chacala "the secret place" 394 Broadway Floor 4 Tribeca New York
http://chacalany.com/
Time: 5:30pm-11:30pm
Attire: Stylishly You
Admission: $25 and a nonperishable item to be donated to the Food Bank For New York City.
Thanks you and best regards,

Chef Michael M voice 9176769363
chefmichaelm@yahoo.com
www.comfortzonecooking.com

Food is the common denominator which unites mankind, Comfort Zone Cooking Service recognizes that peoples of differing culture and backgrounds have one thing in common.... a taste for succulent nourishing foods.
The commonality of mankind unites us through food. So we feed them!
- Chef Michael M

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