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My father spent the 1970s selling hunger to America---soda, waffles,chips, anything that promised satisfaction in thirty seconds flat. My grandma did the opposite. She fed me comfort, one recipe at a time, until I believed emotions had a flavor. @latimes#FatDad
My father spent the 1970s selling hunger to America---soda,waffles,chips, anything that promised satisfaction in thirty seconds flat. My grandma did the opposite. She fed me comfort, one recipe at a time, until I believed emotions had a flavor. Ty @latimes@penguinusa
Dad was a dieter, but I was the hungry one! Luckily, my grandmother taught me how to nourish myself, one recipe at a time—- as well as being the inspiration behind my dad’s iconic ad.
Fat Dad hilariously captures that essence,whether you're Italian, Jewish, or anything else you
can relate to how family, food, and the love of both
affect how we grow up and live our life. Mangia!"
- Ray Romano
TY@madhubgrywomen. #food, #familydynamics and one’s quest for love, purpose as well as the obsessions that fuel us—are part of the universal experience. #fatdad#Foodies
TB @channel11 ,2010 —talking about my unconventional upbringing with my,450 pound dad, a Don Draper-esque ad exec, responsible for iconic slogans like "Coke is It" , alongside my domestic phobic mom, as well finding solace through my grandma’s Jewish recipes. #fatdad