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What is Good Food?
On last week's podcast I spoke with chef Rollie Wesen. He's the executive Director of the Jacques Pépin foundation, as well as an assistant professor at Johnson & Wales University in Providence, Rhode Island.
During our conversation we spoke about what "good food" is. This touched on seasonal cooking, and families having a sit-down meal together (or not). This side conversation didn't fit into our full-length conversation, but it was something we're both passionate about, so it made more sense to release it as a stand-alone mini-episode.
But this episode isn't just about good food. If kids aren't learning to cook in school, and they're not learning to cook at home, are we only one generation away from people not knowing how to cook, or what good food tastes like? That's what we discuss in this episode.
Rollie Wesen and The Jacques Pépin Foundation
The Jacques Pépin Foundation Website
The Jacques Pépin Foundation's Instagram and Facebook
Rollie's Instagram
Jacques's cookbook New Complete Techniques
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This episode is sponsored by the Unites States Personal Chef Association. Visit their website and use code TaxBreak2023 to save $75 on new a membership.
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What is Good Food?
On last week's podcast I spoke with chef Rollie Wesen. He's the executive Director of the Jacques Pépin foundation, as well as an assistant professor at Johnson & Wales University in Providence, Rhode Island.
During our conversation we spoke about what "good food" is. This touched on seasonal cooking, and families having a sit-down meal together (or not). This side conversation didn't fit into our full-length conversation, but it was something we're both passionate about, so it made more sense to release it as a stand-alone mini-episode.
But this episode isn't just about good food. If kids aren't learning to cook in school, and they're not learning to cook at home, are we only one generation away from people not knowing how to cook, or what good food tastes like? That's what we discuss in this episode.
Rollie Wesen and The Jacques Pépin Foundation
The Jacques Pépin Foundation Website
The Jacques Pépin Foundation's Instagram and Facebook
Rollie's Instagram
Jacques's cookbook New Complete Techniques
CHEFS WITHOUT RESTAURANTS
If you enjoy the show and would like to support it financially, please check out our Sponsorship page (we get a commission when you use our links).
Get the Chefs Without Restaurants Newsletter
Chefs Without Restaurants Instagram
Chefs Without Restaurants on TikTok
Chefs Without Restaurants on YouTube
The Chefs Without Restaurants Private Facebook Group
Chris Spear's personal chef business Perfect Little Bites
SPONSOR INFO
United States Personal Chef Association
This episode is sponsored by the Unites States Personal Chef Association. Visit their website and use code TaxBreak2023 to save $75 on new a membership.
To learn more about membership, advertising, or partnership opportunities, call Angela at 800-995-2138 ext. 705 or email [email protected].
Get in touch
Support the show
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