November 05, 2008
Portland Chef Steve Corry of 555 signs on as spotlight chef on SingleEdition.com
Singles who love to cook/eat sometimes have a tough time - most traditional recipes serve four to six, so either singles are stuck eating the same thing six days in a row or they divide recipe ingredients oftentimes to disastrous results. Or while eating out, sometimes it's too intimidating to eat out alone. So, how can singles create a dinner party for just one?
Enter Portland-based Chef Steve Corry of 555 (ivefifty-five.com) who recently signed on as one of the spotlighted chefs on SingleEdition.com - an online lifestyle destination that offers unique and insightful "single living content" - news, events and more from a single person's perspective including topics of cooking, health, travel, finance, relationships, careers, cooking and more # and doesn't focus on dating.
The site just launched a new regular cooking feature that will spotlight major chefs from restaurants around the country, who provide tips for solo diners, single-serve recipes or recipes that are easy for singles to make when entertaining.
SingleEdition founder Sherri Langburt says she started the company to change the popular perceptions that single life is exclusively about dating or finding the perfect mate, and will help negative stigmas often ascribed to single adults at work, among family and within our communities.
With a Google search for "singles" returning nothing but thousands of dating sites, it's no wonder that SingleEdition is already beginning to make waves within the world-wide single community, as thousands of men and women are logging on to hear not desperation about being single # but learning more about how to embrace the single lifestyle.

