Chefs Are Sharing The 'Normal' Aspects Of Life That Come With Working In Restaurants, And As A Former Line Cook, I Can Confirm They're Spot On

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Chefs Are Sharing The 'Normal' Aspects Of Life That Come With Working In Restaurants, And As A Former Line Cook, I Can Confirm They're Spot On
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Chefs live in a unique reality centered around the kitchen. When asked what they do differently from regular people, chefs shared their unusual habits and quirks, highlighting the impact of their demanding job on their lives.

Chefs Are Sharing The"Normal" Aspects Of Life That Come With Working In Restaurants , And As A Former Line Cook, I Can Confirm They're Spot On

"One noticeable thing is our lack of fear of fire compared to normal people. A stovetop burner won't light? Let me just use my hands and stick a match down there.I'm used to the heat so I don't even flinch, but people watching me flip out and gasp as if I were lucky not to have been hurt.

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