Yeah. So that's what food is to me. Mabel Gray is obviously just a restaurant in a neighborhood-- you can say whatever you want, gentrifying or pop redevelopment.But to me, we were talking about earlier, Mabel Gray is a blank canvas.
he's going to be the same one to go over from west to east so he'll have made history going that way and then comes Mabel bow who's our aviatrix who is not a pilot but she was very good atmarrying um men who are about to die with pockets full of money ah with an oxygen tank I I like to say exactly
um sailed over the Atlantic unannounced and found him not with the frines but with Mabel bow and that kind of um caused a little bit of a friction in their marriage they eventually divorced but there's a president hindberg and that sad little Muppet with the cigarette flying out of his mouth
York's leftists housing a variety of organizations and Publications that included the Liberal Club on McDougall Street Mabel Dodge's weekly salons at her 23 fth Avenue mansion and the editorial offices on greenage Avenue of the Socialist magazine the masses whose editor Max Eastman was for a Time mael Dodge's lover local bars of which there was
This is like, the exact opposite of everything that I've been taught. and we did one at Mabel Gray, Grey Ghost, Selden Standard.
they're doing. And therefore, their product suffered. We had Chef James Rigato in from Mabel Gray a couple weeks ago.
Maybe I'll get a whole pig and I want to do barbecue night. When you go to a restaurant like Mabel , you feel that shit.
Maybe I'll get a whole pig and I want to do barbecue night. Like if you don't like Mabel , you don't like me.
Maybe I'll get a whole pig and I want to do barbecue night. But if you go to Mabel and you're like, I hate that, there's a good chance I made that.
In Rigato's restaurants, diners experience everything he loves about growing up and living in the great state of Michigan, community and the bounty of the Earth. At the Root Restaurant and Bar in White Lake and Mabel Gray and Hazel Park, to Top Chef season 12 contestant creates dishes with ingredients sourced from his favorite local farmers and artisans.
Maybe I'll get a whole pig and I want to do barbecue night. And for those of you who haven't been to Mabel Gray yet, the menu changes daily based on ingredients and I guess whatever you feel like cooking for the day, maybe
Maybe I'll get a whole pig and I want to do barbecue night. And how did you set that up when you were getting Mabel Gray?
Maybe I'll get a whole pig and I want to do barbecue night. One location of Applebee's make more money than Mabel Gray.
Maybe I'll get a whole pig and I want to do barbecue night. But I feel like the reason a restaurant like Mabel Gray or Katoi or some of these other restaurants have done so well recently, or Selden Standard,
And Belle offers to show her how to comb her hair starting from the ends. Yeah, Mabel offers to show Belle how to . I'm sorry. Yeah, Mabel offers to show Belle .
suicide and that was the illano Rosevelt of 1927 that's not the Elanor Roosevelt of World War II that we know but that was very very typical of people who believe believe that Ruth um and Elsie and Mabel were doing this for publicity stunts the thing that also surprised me is that they were on the front pages of the New York Times linen times you name
And on that long drive, by the time I got home, I had been thinking about dresses, been thinking about dressmakers, been thinking about unplanned pregnancies, and I'd come up with the idea that perhaps the girl, Mabel -- Agnes Regan I think her name was in England, the one thing she wanted was a wedding dress.
they're doing. And therefore, their product suffered. And you know, he does a lot of stuff at Mabel Gray where he brings in his favorite chefs.
they're doing. And therefore, their product suffered. Whereas, this is maybe one night you go cook at Mabel Gray for a few hours.
I was either like a prissy punk or like a dirtbag trailer park kid. I couldn't find-- Which actually kind of fits, because that's kind of what Mabel Gray is, honestly, right? We're the fancy restaurant in Hazel Park.
Mabel Gray is obviously just a restaurant in a neighborhood-- you can say whatever you want, gentrifying or pop redevelopment.But to me, we were talking about earlier, Mabel Gray is a blank canvas. It's like a little art gallery for me and my friends.
Yeah, Mabel offers to show Belle how to . I'm sorry. Yeah, Mabel offers to show Belle . And so I believe that there is a significance there that you want to convey to the audience, was there?
Oh, when they reflect off the mirror. And this is when they reflect off the mirror, and Mabel is combing her hair, and you see Dido relax. And she's OK with this, being around this woman of color.
It has brought better health, but also has made people more prosperous and helped to soften the caste system. The pair of doctors, whose names were Raj and Mabelle Arole, realized that they could not recruit doctors to go to rural villages. Doctors simply would not stay. They tried for nurses. And they found that nurses wouldn't stay either. Next, they decided to use auxiliary nurses, who are younger women with less training than nurses. One day in
they're doing. And therefore, their product suffered. And you can see that is changing with Selden Standard that opened up in Detroit, which, hopefully, you've gone there, or Chartreuse, or Mabel Gray, and numerous other chefs.
Mamou-- "Mamou's business, Royal Oak Recycling and Royal Oak Storage," where his passion and enthusiasm in the kitchen sparked their friendship and future partnership. The two collaborated in developing and opening the Root, which was named the top restaurant in Detroit in 2012 by the 'Free Press,' followed by Mabel Gray. In Rigato's restaurants, diners experience everything he loves about growing up and living in the great state of Michigan, community and the bounty of the Earth.
Maybe I'll get a whole pig and I want to do barbecue night. So just basic math would tell you that if you to Applebee's and get an $18 salmon, you should go to Mabel and pay three times that amount, right?
I have no doubt that there were a few that were still enslaved. But when the census taker came by, they knew enough to say, oh, no, Mabel 's my servant, right? But they did not get recorded.
We only hear about her. And we're seeing this girl in this world, which is completely white, apart from Mabel , the maid. And I wanted to honor her mother, Dido's mother.
So it was very, very important that she looked the mixture that she absolutely is. Absolutely, yeah. OK, so there's a scene that I thought was really powerful between Mabel , the servant in London, and Belle, when she's combing her hair.
She talks about her right the way through. And I thought, the other thing was that I desperately wanted to have another person of color in the movie, which is why I created Mabel to be in the movie. And I wanted to show-- and the way that I wanted to show that Elizabeth and Dido, Belle, have a sisterhood that comes under a lot of pressure,
national movements going on. Right. Thank you so much for joining us and explaining that to us. We wish you well with your work. Mabelle Brai from Doctors Without Borders. Thank you.