Well, food is life. Our fondest and deepest memories are usually connected to food, whether it be a wedding, holidays, when we feel bad, we get good food, maybe our mothers might have made us food that comforted us.
Do you have a fun memory that you have from the games that jumps out? Probably my fondest memory would have been 1984. And it was in LA.
Even though I personally think that the taste and the flavors and the process of making it is quite intensive, too. So my fondest memories, I think, are just these times of being in the kitchen with my family and just the small talk that comes of it
Even though I personally think that the taste and the flavors and the process of making it is quite intensive, too. Those are probably my fondest memories is because the kitchen--
If you start looking at-- looking up to such people, they are your true mentors. One of my fondest memories, and I know some other people share this opinion as well of your career, is of your batting with Anil Kumble
Jeff Freburg: So, what are some of your fondest food memories? Jacques Pepin: Fondest food memories are always sitting down with my wife or my mother or my kid or friend. Friend is always the fondest .
Jacques Pepin: Fondest food memories are always sitting down with my wife or my mother or my kid or friend. Friend is always the fondest . I mean, food itself is nothing in itself.
for referring to the periodic elements. So that was kind of my fondest hope and purpose for this book is to kind of capture that put it somewhere so that other people could benefit by it.
And so I grew up in the restaurant industry. And all my memories, fondest memories, was surrounded by food and family. That's where I was most happy.
This is what we hear when you pray for a cure. This is what we know when you tell us of your fondest hopes and dreams for us, that your greatest wish is that one day we will cease to be and strangers you can love will move in behind our faces." That's from Jim Sinclair who has autism.
Jacques Pepin: in that way. Jeff Freburg: So, what are some of your fondest food memories? Jacques Pepin: Fondest food memories are always sitting down with my wife or my mother or my kid or friend.
soaks into that meat and it's so good we serve it with just plain rice it and like piled up with that brown sugar bowl um gives them so much confidence um two You're Building memories with them my Fondest Memories growing up were with
These were two people who never really grew up. The greatest adventure that they had-- or at least the one that I think I'm fondest of-- is when they went to Alaska for the gold rush. So when we think about the Alaska gold rush, we think about what it takes to mine for gold.
And Dave was pretty much like, yeah, I think that is good. I can't say this for everything I've worked on, but this one is just-- I have the warmest, fondest memories of everyone
It always does. You know there's another one coming when you see the first one. So my question to you, as a Marine as well too, what is your fondest memory of when you were in the Marines?
Before we go to that, I wonder if you could regale us with a Train story that maybe no one knows, maybe something from time on the road or from a recording session, something that sticks out in your mind as being one of the fondest memories. I don't have a great, like, funny one, at least off the tip of my tongue.