Martin's Press (New York), after which he was hired as a visiting celebrity chef on a national promotional tour for French's Foods, where he cooked potatoes for TV hosts and their audiences, including Regis Philbin and Pat Boone. "I served a German potato custard that I had made to ...
the K.C. Steakhouse did not serve liquor, but just across the street was a bar owned by Martin Jaussaud and Clyde Barbeau, called the “Bomb Shelter”. Both of these establishments
He tooked her all safe home, he did, an’ tell Her Ma she’s all right an’ ain’t hurt at all An’ old Wolf’s dead an’ killed–an’ ever’thing!– So her Ma wuz so tickled an’ so proud, She divved _him_ all the dood things t’ eat they wuz ‘At’s in the basket...
A Colorblind show always made me feel at home, that the people on stage were just like me and my friends. I’m not a religious guy but Chuck’s songs to me personify the Golden Rule—”Do unto others as you’d wish them to do unto you” and “Love thy neighbors as thyself.” ...
James and his wife, Wendy, formulated their own Texas-style BBQ spice mix and named it the "Pitt Bull Dry Rub" in honor of Wendy's inspirational role in the creation of the screenplay, Pitt Bull, now titled, "Finding Star." The recipe for this barbecue dry spice blend can be found ...