Thursday, 24 September 2015

Barry Sendel - First Taste of the Season

When is the last time you stepped outside for the pure enjoyment of it? This time of year is a favorite for many adventure-seekers and nature-lovers. With summer stepping out and autumn stepping in, there is simply no better time to enjoy the great outdoors as you venture out to your favorite fall camping spots. The weather is crisp and comfortable, the fireside is inviting, and good times await. But don't spoil your fun with cold beans and dry sandwiches. When you hit the open road, be sure to include in your packing list your favorite Chef 5 Minute Meals.

These delicious, inclusive solutions don't require any refrigeration or cooking utensils, and best of all they are self-heating! What a perfect way to cozy up to the fireside after a long hike or road trip. Enjoy some hot, no-hassle, preservative-free Barry Sendels's Chef 5 Minute Meals on your next camping trip. The leaves are changing, the air is cooling, and adventures are calling. So grab your gear, the marshmallows, and your favorite CMMs, and don't miss out on this first taste of fall.

For more information on CMM and these high quality meals-to-go, including detailed instructions on how these miracle meals work, visit http://www.chef5minutemeals.com. Happy trails, friends!


Barry Sendel - Doomsday Self Heating Meal

Barry Sendel's Chef Minute Meals Inc. (CMM) will be an exhibitor at the Doomsday Expo 2013
Are you ready for Doomsday?

Chef Minute Meals Inc. (CMM) will be an exhibitor at the Doomsday Expo 2013. In partnersship with National Geographic Channel's "Doomsday Preppers" show, the Doomsday Expo will be in Denver CO. June 27th through 29th.

The Doomsday Expo 2013 event is $14 per person which includes keynote speaker events and a live band concert on Saturday night. The 3-day format of the show allows for a cost-effective, time-sensitive buying trip. It's an excellent opportunity to buy unique gifts.

The Expo offers over 10 keynote speakers, some of the most respected names in the business, including: Damien Gardner, Dr. Tom Stoner, Dr. Joel Wallach, and many more.

"We are very pleased to be the Official Doomsday Self Heating Meal at the Doomsday Expo 2013." said Mr. Barry Sendel, President of Chef Minute Meals, Inc.

CMM plans to attend more of the Doomsday Expos throughout 2014. Specific dates TBD.

For more information about the Doomsday Expo, please see http://doomsdayexpo.com.

CMM specializes in the preparation and distribution of high quality emergency food, disaster food, meals to-go, and MRE’s. For more information about CMM, visit http://www.chef5minutemeals.com

Barry Sendel at the 2013 Governor's Hurricane Conference


Barry Sendel was at the 2013 Governor's Hurricane Conference exhibit hall. New and exciting products to help keep you and your family safe in the event of a storm. Interview with Chef 5 Minute Meals starts around 2 minutes into the video.

New product helps you have a warm delicious meal on-the-go. Eight different meals from Chef 5 Minute Meals. Self-heated, geared for civilian, low sodium, no preservatives, and low in sugar. Made for all ages, you don't need any refrigeration or any special storage unit. The product is very easy to use and heat up. Even includes utensils. In 5 to 6 minutes you have a meal that is ready to eat and you don't need any ovens or microwaves.

Barry Sendel's Chef 5 Minute Meals™ Returns To The Big Apple For A Visit With Chef Rachael Ray

Storm Survival Gear with Jim Cantore(Johnson City, TN.) April 17, 2013 – Chef Minute Meals Inc. is thrilled to announce the appearance and special feature of their self-­‐heating home-­‐style meals on the Rachael Ray Show; airing Friday April 19th 2013 on CBS. The renowned cook and host of her own highly popular, syndicated TV show discovered Chef 5 Minute Meals™ only a few short weeks ago, immediately fell in love with the product and decided to feature it on her show.

"The upcoming episode, which is entitled “Storm Survival Gear with Jim Cantore” is a perfect segue to introduce our self-­‐heating, shelf-­‐stable meals to her audience. We are extremely delighted that she has shown such an interest in Chef 5 Minute Meals™." –Barry Sendel, CEO, Chef Minute Meals Inc.

Chef Minute Meals, Inc. highly innovative self-­‐heating, shelf stable meal was originally designed as an MRE (Meals Ready to Eat) for military use. The company was committed to creating a civilian friendly meal that was great tasting, nutritional and preservative free. Chef 5 Minute Meals™ are hot, healthy emergency food that does not need electricity or refrigeration.

“Ideal - anytime or anywhere!” according to Sendel.

They are available in a variety of flavors: Beef, Chicken, Egg and Vegetarian. Available through online retailers, and regional distributers.

The last time Chef 5 Minute Meals™ made a trip to New York was in response to the devastation of Hurricane Sandy, when over 1 million meals were shipped to help feed displaced families.

“It was our call to action in extending a helping hand by shipping over one million meals to families displaced by storms along the Eastern seaboard. With Rachel Ray, her show and Meteorologist Jim Cantore, we can help families be better prepared with ready to eat meals.” –Barry Sendel

Barry Sendel - Innovative Product Called Determine

Barry Sendel, in the mid-80s, purchased a German manufacturing company that produced an artificial monitoring device for breeding horses. The monitoring device offered the optimum time for artificial insemination for mares and/or fillys with the sperm from thoroughbred horses.

Witnessing the invaluable potential of the unique device, Barry decided to purchase the European manufacturing company which produced the device and develop the monitoring unit into a compact product designed for women to determine the optimum time of conception.

Determine was developed to predict the optimum time for conception
The innovative product called Determine was developed to predict the optimum time for conception as a response to the growing need for married couples who were planning families and who had spouses having difficulty in conceiving. During the 80’s, the need of this birth control invention was especially prevalent in North America where many women were finding trouble to become pregnant. Their fertile time was out of whack due to the pressures of life that gave rise to a needed product that could determine the optimum time of conception. The device is a monitor with a probe, this probe is made of high density, molded plastic with gold implanted on the tip of the probe along with chromium wrapped around the sides of the probe. By inserting the probe into the female’s vagina, up to the uterus, the monitor was able to determine the level of uteroglobin in the uterus, hence when the uteroglobin level was high the monitor needle would hit the green line indicating to the user that she had an eight hour window for conception.

Barry worked with reputable American Universities and conducted many impact studies to evaluate the Determine monitor and probe for acceptance by the FDA. During this time Barry’s company, Innovatech, decided to demonstrate howDetermine was to be used and therefore made a big splash at the Home Healthcare Show in Atlanta, Georgia.

Determine was being offered for a minimal price of $249 per unit and was a major hit at the Atlanta show where women were willing to pay much more to get their hands on the device. Determine was the main word throughout the entire show which had more than a quarter million visitors attend.

During the show in Atlanta a woman begged Barry so much for the product she was willing to pay a thousand dollars just to try it. However, Barry knowing he could not sell any unit without FDA’s certification. He was unable to sell her the monitor. However, Barry instead gave her a Determine on the basis if she got pregnant to let him know if it worked and if so to donate her offer of $1000 to a well-known charitable group. After a couple of months Barry received a letter from the lady to whom he gave the Determine to, saying she was happy with the device and is a future mom and she would follow Barry’s wishes by donating the thousand on behalf of Determine to a charitable organization.

The satisfaction in the endorsement was worth more to Barry than any advertising campaign could buy.

During Barry’s tenure, Determine sold over 2 million units until the company went public and Barry eventually sold his holdings in the said group and moved on to other interesting ventures.

More of Barry Sendel in the 1960s

Barry Sendel started Miron Cement in the late 1960s.
Barry Sendel started his building supply company located in Toronto. This was established in response to the rampant union strike on ready mix cement as well as to service the massive construction boom in the late 1960s.

The history of Miron Cement is deeply rooted to a combination of strikes and initiative.  The company dates back to the years 1968 and 1969.  Barry Sendel started his building supply company located in Toronto. This was established in response to the rampant union strike on ready mix cement as well as to service the massive construction boom in the late 1960s.
Ready mix trucks were deployed to cement batching plants to several sites such as Cadillac Developments Greenwin Developments, Olympia York Developments etc.  By providing ready mix trucks with cement, Barry helped preventing a major cash flow problem for the developers, because at the moment of the strike, the buildings were in between the stages of drawing their mortgage money.  The company had prevented a major cash flow problem for the developers and reprieved builders from strikes.

Barry Sendel re-introduced The Brook Life-Saving Airway Invention


Barry Sendel reintroduced Brook Life-Saving Airway (BLA)
 In 1988 Barry Sendel re-introduced the Brook Life-Saving Airway (BLA), an invention for the medical industry and  was a medical device designed to eliminate cross contamination when giving “CPR”. During that time, herpes and aids virus was becoming an epidemic and therefore, in a life threatening situation, anyone giving mouth-to-mouth resuscitation could be contaminated by the direct contact. Barry re-introduced the BLA device which quickly became world renowned with police, fire-fighters, EMS, hospitals, life-guards and even swimming pool owners.

BLA was a special design with a check valve that allows the person who is giving CPR to insert the BLA into the victim’s mouth illuminating direct contact. The person giving mouth-to-mouth resuscitation is able to blow air to the victim’s lungs while doing compressions on the victim’s chest. If the victim/patient vomits the BLA’s unique design allows the secretion to flow through a check valve illuminating the rescuer from any cross-contamination. BLA was light-weight, small to carry and disposable as it retailed for a price less than $15.00

Brook Life-Saving Airway (BLA)