Anthony Bourdain – slightly crude and infinitely entertaining

Yes I drove over 3 hours so I could watch Anthony Bourdain talk. Yes I am slightly crazy.

In my defence, I did use the time to visit with some friends as well, and to go on a mini-food vacation in Calgary (more posts to come).

Julie van Rosendaal introduced Bourdain and recently wrote about the experience on her blog. She’s gotten some flack for the way she introduced him and for the clothes she was wearing. All I have to say about that is grow up people. Julie did a fine job – albeit not with the practiced prattle of most hosts. She was nervous, slightly awkward, self-deprecating, and charmingly REAL. And I thought she did a really great job helping direct the Q&A at the end. I will take her kind of hosting over a plastic person’s hosting efforts any day.

The talk went longer than I thought it would. According to Julie, he spoke for an extra half an hour and extended the Q&A from 20 minutes to 50.

Anthony Bourdain was everything that I expected him to be. Funny, well-spoken and passionate. He did swear, but if you know anything about Anthony Bourdain then you expect that. Apparently there was some grumbling afterwards about the swearing that he did, but to be honest I frankly expected him to swear a lot more than he did.

He had a lot of nervous energy and hardly stood still the whole time he was on stage. There was a lot of pacing back and forth. And unfortunately for me, he spent quite a bit of time facing stage right, and I was sitting stage left. But it was still worth it.

The VIP reception was held after the talk, and I unfortunately didn’t have tickets to that as well or I would have gotten my books signed. There was a nice treat for all of the attendees though – free fancy cheese and wine from Janice Beaton Fine Cheese and Willow Park Wines & Spirits! Everyone was surprised because we had thought that it was only supposed to be served at the VIP reception.

There might be more food talks coming soon so keep an eye out for more announcements. There was a survey at the event that asked people who they’d like to see next. The names on the list ranged from Jamie Oliver and Rachael Ray, to Ruth Reichl and Ferran Adrià. When Julie asked the crowd who they’d like to see, many people yelled out Thomas Keller’s name, which was not on the survey.

I took a bunch of photos of the event (but most of them were blurry because the man wouldn’t stand still). So instead, please enjoy these couple of videos. (At least until some lawyer sends me a notice to take them down.)

Anthony Bourdain talks about Sandra Lee

Anthony Bourdain talks about Top Chef

Edited to add: found another blog with a short entry about the evening

News and links

First, a few administrative details. I’ve moved a few things around on my website – links to other food blogs and websites can be found on a page of it’s own, accessible from the sidebar or from a link at the top of any web page. I added a few new links in there, so I encourage you to have a look and see if there’s anything that’s new to you. Also, if you have a look at the sidebar, you can also now sign up for e-mail updates.

Okay, enough blabbing. Let’s get to the news and links.

Adieu Le Gnome

Word has been going around the city about the closing of Le Gnome, one of Edmonton’s long-standing specialty kitchenware stores. They apparently couldn’t come to a new rental agreement, and will be closing at the end of the month. (West Edmonton Mall has been notorious for years for having high rental fees.)

On Friday I had to be at the mall for another reason, so I swung by Le Gnome to see if there were any deals and to say goodbye. This place was one of the first stores I went to when I started to explore cooking. It’s where I bought my garlic press (based on their recommendation), and it’s where I bought my beloved pepper mill. They were often one of the most expensive places in town, and sometimes I felt like they were being a bit condescending when I asked questions, but the range of their selection was always good and their advice was usually right.

Le Gnome

Le Gnome

Clearance sale signs pepper the windows. Lots and lots of people were inside. It was like Boxing Day shopping all over again. The entire store is on sale at 30% off, and shelves were rapidly emptying as people looked for deals. I picked up another Peugeot pepper mill – this time as part of a birthday present for my mother. I also picked up a few gadgets here and there including a couple of dishes. I seriously thought about buying a Le Creuset 6.75 qt or a Staub, but ultimately decided that the discount wasn’t big enough for me to justify it to myself right now. The line up to pay was long and it took about 15 minutes just to reach the cashier.

If you are planning to pick up anything at the sale, I highly recommend going as soon as humanly possible. They were almost out of pepper and salt mills, and whole sets of china were quickly disappearing.

Goodbye Le Gnome. Thanks for everything.