@dinnertimeME Meet the Team behind DinnerTime and Try one of our Recipes
Three Swedish entrepreneurs
are behind the up-and-coming DinnerTime concept of a dinner box containing
groceries and recipes delivered to your doorstep. They have recently joined
forces with a combined Cordon Bleu-Ayurvedic Chef.
DinnerTime UAE LLC was
founded by Anette Lind, Cecilia Braidy and Karin Sundström. Juggling hectic
lives while wanting to preserve valuable family time over home cooked dinners,
they decided to bring this already popular concept from Sweden to the Middle
East. Since 2011 their customer portfolio has grown steadily as this simple solution
to home cooked meals without the stress of menu planning or grocery shopping
seems to appeal to the residents of Dubai.
Karin Sundström, Founder & Owner and IT &
Customer Services Manager, holds a Master of Science but prefers food to
physics. Karin’s three kids are all fussy eaters who are quite happy to try out
new DinnerTime recipes, but as a jury they are hard to please.
Anette Lind, Founder & Owner and General
Manager has a background in finance, sales and marketing. With an active
triathlete husband and a gluten intolerant kid, her focus is on healthy food
for the whole family
Cecilia Braidy, Owner and PR & Marketing
Manager, has a broad experience of sales and marketing with different companies
in the UAE since 1999. Married with three daughters, she can personally vouch
for the fact that DinnerTime makes life so much easier for busy women like
herself.
Kanika Hughes, Chef, has studied French cuisine and
patisserie at Le Cordon Bleu in London, and Ayurvedic and Yogic cooking in
Mumbai. This somewhat unorthodox combination describes her approach to cooking:
food has to look good, taste good and do good. Since becoming a mother, she has
added another essential prerequisite to cooking: it has to achieve all of the
above in 30 minutes, tops. Kanika was recently featured on Dubai One TV.
Super quick Fish
Curry with Okra Chips.
This is a great cheat's way of getting a deliciously layered fish curry, and
crispy, piquant vegetables. Okra is a sadly neglected vegetable on most
shopping lists, but it is actually very simple to make and bursting with
vitamins.
For more information,
please visit www.dinnertime.me
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