The one lesson I've learned from technology and food is the only time you know you're doing the wrong thing is when you're doing what everyone else is doing.
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Someone taught me how to eat properly. Learning from others is important when it's not working for yourself.
Food still isn't my thing, but I've learned to respect its power and significance.
All I ever wanted to do was to make food accessible to everyone; to show that you can make mistakes - I do all the time - but it doesn't matter.
Sometimes I'll go to the grocery store and buy a bunch of groceries as though I knew how to cook, which I don't, and as though I was going to be home for the next six days, which I won't.
I teach my children that in life, there is no control of what tomorrow is going to bring. There really isn't. But in whatever it brings, we have choices, and I'm glad because I made more right choices than wrong, but in the wrong choices, there are lessons to be learned.
I'm a food addict, that's my downfall.
Most of my education has been around food.
The one lesson I have learned is that there is no substitute for paying attention.
Not only do we have to change the food we eat... we have to educate people about what they can eat appropriately.
People come up to me all the time and ask how I stay the way I am, and it's no secret. The first lesson a chef needs to learn is how to handle a knife; the second is how to be around all that food.
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