I received a call last month from a mysterious gentleman.
Said he knew me, and that I had seen him before. He began to tell me things. Truthful things about me.
“You are always on the go, keeping yourself occupied with events, one job, two jobs, blow jobs (hair dry – that is!) and spend series of hours on your MAC. You love the girly-girl things, yet awkwardly toss it to the bottom of your To Do List. You watch minimal TV, you’re a terrible movie critic, but can easily be addicted to TiVO. You think I’m a bit arrogant and nonetheless you call me Milk Boy for my pale complexion. I must say that, for a 5’2 brunette, my are you stubborn and can eat like a teenage boy. Don’t worry about how I retained all this info, be alarmed that I Know What You Did Last Summer. My name is Bobby Flay and I’m coming to your city for a Throwdown!”
Me: (Gulp) FTW!!!
As much as I would of like Bobby Flay to be my intro and partake on our Burger Throwdown event, I have to say you just got punk’d! LOL…I had to stop because I was beginning to believe myself too. I’m not always this mean, I kid
On a happy note, you just found out many facts about me and that’s the truth and I’m sticking with it.
A friend of mine encouraged me to write about the making of Burger Throwdown. An event I’m hosting along with my brother Chef Jorge Montes on Memorial Day at Tree Tops Park in Davie.
To find out all the gushy details and RSVP, click here.
In the next few weeks I’ll be putting my blog to good use, if you haven’t noticed I’m a “blocrastinator” and seriously need to get better at posting more often.
Let’s begin!
A long, long time ago there lived a brother and sister who went to Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale. He pursued culinary arts, while she studied Interactive Media. After attaining their degrees and many years working in their field, they opened up a catering business in Broward – Chef George Catering. Having lived in Miami for over 15 yrs, they had to build a new network of friends and clientele in the northern hemisphere of South Florida. They took a chance and opened up a Meetup group called Homemade Chefs. The intentions of this group was to teach people how to cook for themselves, for their special someone and with others in a social fun environment. As well as to build relationships for business, friendship and pleasure (lol, J/k but we have seen dates come out of of this group
).
That was the short version of part of our lives…I’ll cut to the chase.
Homemade Chef members have challenged Chef Jorge on a Burger Throwndown! The dare has already been “brought’n” by Chef Jorge at Food Network Food & Wine “Amstel Light Burger Bash” back in March as he won second place.
Homemade Chefs, prepare yourselves! I’m cheering for you
Bring It!
P.S Competitors will be announce later today!
- Nessy

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