Nude Phoenix Arizona Chefs (For a Good Cause)
Strategically placed bread, bowls of vegetables, cookbooks aprons, and kitchen utensils help hide what would otherwise be a very revealing calendar of Phoenix, Arizona chefs.
Taking off their white kitchen jackets for charity was an easy choice for Matt Carter and Rochelle Daniel of Zinc Bistro and the Mission in Phoenix and Scottsdale; Michael Stebner of True Food Kitchen in Phoenix; and Lee Hillson of T. Cook's at Royal Palms Resort & Spa in Phoenix.
Called "In The Raw", the calendar runs April-March and the proceeds will go to Scottsdale League for the Arts, American Red Cross relief efforts in Haiti and American Diabetes Association's summer camp for kids.
Conceived by Ken and Lee Singh, who run an organic farm on a 20-acre parcel leased from the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community, they thought the chefs might have second thoughts when in came time to pose. "We were happily proven wrong," said Lee.
Wearing only an apron, Payton Curry of Caffe Boa says he wears it "as my armor. I really had no problem posing nude in my apron because, as you can see, I'm not a chef who is into a lot of butter and cream."
He adds, "I really don't think we are sex symbols or celebrities, and my message to chefs who do is this: Get over yourself. You are just a cook."
You can find the $14.95 calendar filled with the best chefs from Phoenix restaurants all over the city, photographed by John Ormond, at:
• Singh Farms, 6929 N. Hayden Road, Scottsdale, open 7 a.m.- 2 p.m. Saturdays
• Borders bookstores
• Whole Foods Market stores
"I really don't think we are sex symbols or
celebrities, and my message to chefs who do is this: Get over yourself. You are
just a cook."
"I really don't think we are sex symbols or
celebrities, and my message to chefs who do is this: Get over yourself. You are
just a cook."
So if you’re looking for Phoenix Food, not just pizza, check out Phoenix Restaurant.
Strategically placed bread, bowls of vegetables, cookbooks aprons, and kitchen utensils help hide what would otherwise be a very revealing calendar of Phoenix, Arizona chefs.
Taking off their white kitchen jackets for charity was an easy choice for Matt Carter and Rochelle Daniel of Zinc Bistro and the Mission in Phoenix and Scottsdale; Michael Stebner of True Food Kitchen in Phoenix; and Lee Hillson of T. Cook's at Royal Palms Resort & Spa in Phoenix.
Called "In The Raw", the calendar runs April-March and the proceeds will go to Scottsdale League for the Arts, American Red Cross relief efforts in Haiti and American Diabetes Association's summer camp for kids.
Conceived by Ken and Lee Singh, who run an organic farm on a 20-acre parcel leased from the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community, they thought the chefs might have second thoughts when in came time to pose. "We were happily proven wrong," said Lee.
Wearing only an apron, Payton Curry of Caffe Boa says he wears it "as my armor. I really had no problem posing nude in my apron because, as you can see, I'm not a chef who is into a lot of butter and cream."
He adds, "I really don't think we are sex symbols or celebrities, and my message to chefs who do is this: Get over yourself. You are just a cook."
You can find the $14.95 calendar filled with the best chefs from Phoenix restaurants all over the city, photographed by John Ormond, at:
• Singh Farms, 6929 N. Hayden Road, Scottsdale, open 7 a.m.- 2 p.m. Saturdays
• Borders bookstores
• Whole Foods Market stores
"I really don't think we are sex symbols or
celebrities, and my message to chefs who do is this: Get over yourself. You are
just a cook."
"I really don't think we are sex symbols or
celebrities, and my message to chefs who do is this: Get over yourself. You are
just a cook."
So if you’re looking for Phoenix Food, not just pizza, check out Phoenix Restaurant.
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