Menu Questionnaire. Client: Address: Home Phone: Cell Phone: Best weekdays for the Chef to cook in your home: Today s Date:

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Menu Questionnaire Thank you for your interest in Flavor Forward Personal Chef Service. Here is your opportunity to let me know your food preferences. Please take a few minutes to fill out this survey. Client: Address: Home Phone: Cell Phone: Email: Best weekdays for the Chef to cook in your home: Today s Date: Meat Please Indicate Items You Like Beef: Steak Roast Ground round Flank steak Short ribs Veal: Stew Ground veal Scaloppini Poultry Chicken: Boneless Bone in breast Thigh Ground Roast Fin Fish: Salmon Tilapia Haddock Cod Catfish Bass Fish/ Shellfish Pork: Chops Tenderloin Ribs Bacon Ham Ground pork Sausage Turkey: Breast Smoked Ground Cutlets Sausage Shell Fish: Shrimp Scallops Lobster Crab, natural Crab imitation Oysters Lamb: Chops Stew Ground Roasts Meatloaf Meat & vegetable/pasta casseroles Chicken/turkey meatloaf Chicken/turkey and vegetable/pasta casseroles Other: Calamari Canned tuna in oil Canned tuna in water

Mahi Mahi Tuna steak Swordfish Clams Mussels Salads/Lettuce: Salads: Mixed greens Fruit salads Rice salads Pasta salads Salad as main entree Lettuce/Greens: Arugula Butter head Endive Escarole Frisse Iceberg Chard Leaf lettuce Lollo rosso/mesclun Radicchio Romaine Spinach Watercress Kale Salad Dressings Vinaigrette (Italian, balsamic, raspberry, citrus) Olive oil & balsamic vinegar Olive oil & lemon juice Mayonnaise based Ranch Light ranch French Honey mustard Blue cheese Thousand island Other Soups Creamed (name types) Hot Cold Clear broths With meat/poultry Vegetable Soup as main dish Other Vegetables Artichokes Asparagus Bean sprouts Beets Bell peppers Bok Choy Broccoli Brussels sprouts Cabbage Carrots Cauliflower Celery Corn Cucumbers Dakion radish Eggplant Fennel Green beans Greens (collards etc) Kale Mushrooms Okra Onions Parsnips Peas Leeks Spinach Swiss chard Tomatoes Turnips Winter squash Yellow squash Zucchini Fruits

Apple Apricot Avocado Banana Blackcurrant Blueberry Cherry Coconut Cranberry Fig Grains & Potatoes Rice: White rice Brown rice Wild rice Rice pilaf Risotto Pasta: Regular pasta Whole wheat pasta Fresh pasta Wheat berries Beans Black-eyed peas Cannelloni Garbanzo Kidney Lentils Breads White Wheat Multigrain Rolls Biscuits Muffins Cornbread Grapefruit Grapes Guava Kiwi Lemon Lime Mango Melon Nectarine Orange Other Grains: Barley Buckwheat Bulgur Polenta Quinoa Farro Potatoes: Sweet potatoes, Yams Yellow potatoes Lima Peas Pinto soybeans Pita Naan (sweet, savory) Tortillas Flour Whole wheat Corn Papaya Peach Pear Persimmon Pineapple Plum Pomegranate Quince Raspberry Strawberry Watermelon Red potatoes Russet potatoes White potatoes Fingerling potatoes Blue potatoes Other Artisanal Bruschetta Foccacia Pesto Garlic, Rosemary Sourdough Herbs Basil Chives Cilantro Dill garlic Spices Italian parsley Lavender Marjoram Mint Oregano Rosemary Sage Thyme Tarragon Other

Allspice Anise Bay leaf Caraway Cardamom Celery seed Chervil Cinnamon Cloves Coriander Cumin Curry powder Dill seed Fennel seed Garlic powder Ginger powder Lemon grass Mustard seed/powder Nutmeg Paprika Peppermint Poppy seed Saffron Spearmint Turmeric Wasabi. Salt and Pepper Pepper: Black White Cayenne, Red pepper flakes Cajun seasoning Salt: Regular, Kosher, Sea salt, Garlic salt Sweeteners White sugar Brown sugar Raw sugar Fats and Oils Olive oil: Extra virgin Light Regular Dairy Butter Margarine Smart balance Milk: Whole 2% 1% Skim Cream Half & half Cheeses Asiago Brie Cheddar Colby-jack Feta Fontina Fresh mozzarella Fresh ricotta Honey Maple syrup Fruit juices/applesauce, Agave Other Oils: Canola oil Grape seed oil Sesame oil Vegetable oil Shortening Walnut oil. Peanut oil Yogurt: Regular Low fat Non-fat Greek Gorgonzola Gouda Gruyere Havarti Humboldt fog Jarlsberg Manchego Mascarpone Splenda Sweet & low Equal Others: Cottage cheese Cream cheese Sour cream Crème fraiche. Mozzarella Muenster Parmigiano Regggiano Pepper jack Provolone Queso fresco Stilton

Goat cheese Monterey jack Swiss Eggs and Soy Eggs: Whole Yolks only Whites only Egg substitute Tofu: Firm Extra firm, Soft Silken Soy based products Gluten-free _ Nuts Almonds Cashew Chestnut Hazelnut Pecan Peanut Pistachio Pine nuts Macadamia Walnuts. Flaxseed, Poppy, Pumpkin, Sesame, Sunflower. Miscellaneous Olives: Green Black Kalamata Others: Capers Jalapenos Artichoke hearts Favorite Ethnic Cuisines (e.g. Italian, French, Mexican, Greek, Chinese, Japanese, Indian, Mediterranean) Do you have any: Favorite recipes you would like prepared? Specific health goals/ concerns? Food allergies? Foods or types of dishes you really like (e.g. stews): Foods you really dislike:

What is your preference for spicy foods? Bland Mild Moderate Spicy Do you have a barbecue and want meals prepared for cooking on it? Yes No How involved do you want to be in meal preparation? Very little (heat & eat) Some (meats pre marinated, ready for grilling) Moderate (e.g.: lasagna premade but not yet cooked- 30-45 min oven time) Make my own pasta/ rice/ salad Frozen, unbaked rolls How do you want your meals packaged? Single Two-person Family portions Thank you! Please submit via email to mike@flavorforwardchef.com.