I watched a lot of cooking shows when I was younger on PBS and TLC and those channels. It's a very cool genre of television.
Thu TranI look up to my father, because he's very, very experimental in his cuisine, and he puts a lot of love into things. He's the best. To me.
Thu TranWe try not to waste food in general. Because as a meat eater it's just responsible to eat as much of the animal as you can. It's also instilled in my family culture, where it's not even an ethical thing, it's just that all those parts are delicious, too. You eat the ears, you eat the intestines, you eat the livers, the hearts.
Thu TranIt's very meditative to watch Food Network shows. I mean, you might be taking notes, but you're probably not. It's meditative to watch someone cook, just like it is to watch your mother cook, or anyone cook.
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