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  • Fernand Point, Chef, La Pyramid.

    Besides the champagne every morning, this chef was one of the first to emphasize mentoring young cooks.

    “You may be born to cook, but you must learn to roast.”

    Point was a large man, and he liked to eat. It is said that he rose early every day and ordered all the food that would be required from his regular purveyors (he forbade the recycling of leftovers from the previous day; “Every morning the chef must start again at zero, with nothing on the stove,” he wrote. “That is what real cuisine is all about”) and then sat down to a solitary breakfast — a light snack, like two or three roast chickens — accompanied by a bottle or two of Champagne. For his 50th birthday, on Feb 25, 1947, he cooked a modest dinner for his friends (and himself): foie gras parfait, warm woodcock pâté, a mousse of trout from the Rhône with crayfish sauce, cardoons with truffles, beef à la royale (stuffed with ham and truffles, garnished with cockscombs and more truffles), aspic-glazed cold truffled Bresse capon, Saint-Marcellin goat cheese, a marjolaine (invented by Point, this now famous cake is an elaboration of the classic merinque-and-buttercream confection called the dacquoise), lemon sorbet, and assorted fresh fruit, all irrigated with Dom Pérignon, Château Grillet 1945, and Hospices de Beaune Cuvée Brunet 1937.

    He was generous with others as well as himself. In an era of obsessively secretive chefs, he shared his knowledge freely. He loved serving large portions to his customers, and roamed the dining room making sure that everyone was satisfied. He assigned young chefs to work side-by-side with their most experienced colleagues. “It is the duty of a good chef,” he wrote in Ma Gastronomie, “to hand down to the next generation all that he has learned and experienced.”

    Read More: https://www.thedailymeal.com/eat/daily-meal-hall-fame-fernand-point/


  • A corporate analogy/strategy is to block your competition from the market share.

    For example, a company I used to work for would open accounts in non-viable/non-profitable locations so that our competition would not have the chance to get more market share.

    Big corps don’t give a shit if it works or not, as long as they are the biggest they can squeeze out anyone else, so they will launch whatever is trending (meta/threads) and bullshit thier way into another piece of the pie.






  • My wife is almost on the other side and yeah, it’s shit. But we’re both stubborn & last year she started to recognize all the shit slung my way -and you hit the nail on the head: it’s not an apology that’s needed, it’s the recognition.

    We’ve been together 26years now and I can’t imagine going through this at you stage of life. Good luck.



  • Ok I wasn’t going to play but after reading this: Never have I ever had sex with another species, dead or alive.

    So funny thing. I grew up in a town near where “Mr. Hands” met his fate. My sister was a cop at the time and went over to the police station shortly after completely unaware of what had happened and didn’t understand the looks she got from them when she asked “how’se it going? Anything new?”

    Like, fucking what?








  • Blocking sports streaming is such all out greedshit™.

    Look, if I’m watching hypothetically watching a stream without paying the premium, the commercials that have already been paid to the company are still showing, so that ad revenue is still being capitalized.

    What they want is for you to pay a premium to watch commercials during sports.

    Cable tv started wayyyyyy back when and the catch was: “pay for TV without commercials!”…which was fine and dandy, and it also had Music Videos!

    Then when I moved out on my own somehow commercials on cable tv were a thing and at that point I decided that if I am going to have to submit to commercials, then I shall not pay for cable TV.

    Old man rant over. Carry on. 🏴‍☠️