Alexx Guevara
Alexx Guevara is not your typical chef.
His fit physique contradicts the stereotypical image of a portly
culinary master. His food is deliciously guilt-free. And he works for
free.
Well, for the members of the Costa Mesa Senior Center, he does.
Guevara, or “Chef Alexx” as he is lovingly called at the center,
taught a nine-month series on the benefits of cooking healthfully and
demonstrated his techniques during the lecture. Series topics
included ways to ward off cardiovascular disease, the importance of
calcium, foods that help fight cancer and the right balance of sugars
when dealing with diabetes.
Flavorful aromas wafted through the senior center auditorium, as
Guevara energetically explained about “good fats” and how they are
essential to wholesome eating.
“If you’ve been cutting fat, adding a little back can sometimes be
a good thing,” he said, and explained how dietary fiber and a
reasonable amount of fat work together to control calories and make
food more satisfying.
Guevara speaks with ease and considerable knowledge on the
subject, while sauteing a sizzling chicken dish.
In high school and college, Guevara worked in many restaurants and
gained a love for culinary arts. Health was also extremely important,
as he was an accomplished athlete and member of the U.S. Junior
National Cycling Team.
He shattered his knee during a race, which led him to pursue an
education in sports rehabilitation. Guevara graduated from UCLA with
a degree in sports kinesiology and also attained a license from the
American College of Sports Medicine.
Still remembering his love for food, he also graduated from
culinary school.
Armed with his knowledge of nutrition and love for cooking,
Guevara set out to educate people on healthful food preparation.
The many health ailments that seniors face in the later years,
coupled with the unhealthful cooking habits of previous generations
-- before diet and exercise were so popular -- make for a frightening
combination.
Seniors should know they can still eat food that tastes good but
won’t add to, or cause, health problems.
-- Story by Lolita Harper,
photo by Sean Hiller
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