Mrs. Chase uses words like 'visionary', 'uplift', 'support', 'involvement'...she's a force to be reckoned with. Her philosophy and take on life..are as well flavored and delectable as her cooking!!
What a wonderful woman and stories! Wow! I guess she was born 1923 or so. It is hard to imagine the changes she's seen. I've recently reread Maya Angelou's "I know why the caged bird sings" and many of these stories put a voice to that experience. Perfect timing. Thanks for sharing!
What a beautiful spirit. We still need the lessons learned from our elders. She made it clear we move on but don't forget the past. RIP Ms. Leah, your passion shall live forever.
Me too Kathryn...I was born here in NYC, in 1948. I am just hitting my stride now, as a writer. I married for the first time, when I was nearly 60...now that my caregiving tasks are complete and mom was called Home last year (at 95)..we will be moving back to New Orleans, where my hubby is from. He was a longshoreman/merchant seaman who came up to New York after Katrina. We met and became friends, and wed in 2008. I cannot WAIT for the next chapter, of our lives...in NOLA.. where I will continue to write, and advocate for children in the foster care system.
This was a treat. I'm only 72 now, but I was part of that baby boomers generation of the 1960s. We were the last generation to grow up sitting on the floor at the knee of our elders listening to "stories". In 1953, our neighbor was a retired teacher who had been born the year the year the Civil War started (1861). I was just overwhelmed by how much she must have witnessed in her lifetime. After all, my dad was trying to figure out which vacuum tube had burned out on our new console television set. He could take the tube(s) to the drug store to test them and buy replacements. If he was lucky, he could replace them in time for the set to "warm up" for 15-30 minutes. Daily broadcasts were for 3 hours every evening. Daily newspapers and newsreels at the movies were how we got most of our information. However, I remember parents and grandparents clustered around large console radios after dinner. When we lose our ability to listen, we lose respect for history, we lose respect for the experience of others and we lose the ability to negotiate solutions to the difficult problems.
"Fill Him with Cheap Gas... and then, You've Got Him." "We Changed the World over a Bowl of Gumbo and Fried Chicken." - Leah Chase, the Queen of Creole Cuisine
Gumbo and Fried Chicken. This chicken has gotta be better than Colonel Kentucky (KFC), Churches' Chicken, Pioneer Chicken and Popeye's; maybe Roscoe's Chicken and Waffles.. Betty Crocker -- naah
Excuse me, sir. I'm worried about revealing your number. Please edit it out because some people might scam you, for example tell you your loved one is kidnapped and demand money.
Mrs. Chase uses words like 'visionary', 'uplift', 'support', 'involvement'...she's a force to be reckoned with. Her philosophy and take on life..are as well flavored and delectable as her cooking!!
There's a difference between knowledge and wisdom this great lady just happens to have both!
R.I.P. a wonderful culinary legend and civil rights hero. 1923-2019
What a wonderful woman and stories! Wow! I guess she was born 1923 or so. It is hard to imagine the changes she's seen.
I've recently reread Maya Angelou's "I know why the caged bird sings" and many of these stories put a voice to that experience. Perfect timing. Thanks for sharing!
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What a beautiful spirit. We still need the lessons learned from our elders. She made it clear we move on but don't forget the past. RIP Ms. Leah, your passion shall live forever.
Me too Kathryn...I was born here in NYC, in 1948. I am just hitting my stride now, as a writer. I married for the first time, when I was nearly 60...now that my caregiving tasks are complete and mom was called Home last year (at 95)..we will be moving back to New Orleans, where my hubby is from. He was a longshoreman/merchant seaman who came up to New York after Katrina. We met and became friends, and wed in 2008. I cannot WAIT for the next chapter, of our lives...in NOLA.. where I will continue to write, and advocate for children in the foster care system.
This was a treat. I'm only 72 now, but I was part of that baby boomers generation of the 1960s. We were the last generation to grow up sitting on the floor at the knee of our elders listening to "stories". In 1953, our neighbor was a retired teacher who had been born the year the year the Civil War started (1861). I was just overwhelmed by how much she must have witnessed in her lifetime. After all, my dad was trying to figure out which vacuum tube had burned out on our new console television set. He could take the tube(s) to the drug store to test them and buy replacements. If he was lucky, he could replace them in time for the set to "warm up" for 15-30 minutes. Daily broadcasts were for 3 hours every evening. Daily newspapers and newsreels at the movies were how we got most of our information. However, I remember parents and grandparents clustered around large console radios after dinner. When we lose our ability to listen, we lose respect for history, we lose respect for the experience of others and we lose the ability to negotiate solutions to the difficult problems.
Yet people use the tired rebuttal that nobody is alive from back then. You met and listened to history from a witness.
I'm so glad I saw this. Rest in peace 😍 Have to go to her restaurant.
Mama Chase, GOD bless you!!!
Video of year, thank you TED. Love and respect for you Madam Chase :)
She has me in tears 😪 we complain about the littlest stuff 😞Lord look over us fools🙏
May she R.I.P. God bless her family and loved ones during this time of grief.
Mrs Leah Chase you have a great head on your shoulders. I admire you so much.
She holds the saying: Be wise with your age.
Lead ,follow, or get out the way....
amazing
Much love for the legendary Leah.
Listen. This woman speaks the truth.
Rest in Love
God bless her! 💘 her!
Some old people are extremely interesting to listen to. They should get more respect for what they know, so they share it to the rest of us.
really amazing .. inspired me .. yess ..we've got to keep going
She was the Grande Dame of Creole cooking. Nobody did it better.
It's ok to be 94
Beautiful ❤️💯❤️!!!!
Marvellous. Great example
"Fill Him with Cheap Gas... and then, You've Got Him." "We Changed the World over a Bowl of Gumbo and Fried Chicken." - Leah Chase, the Queen of Creole Cuisine
Inspirational 😀👍!
Glad they chose to edit out the nap she took towards the end.
Level Joe what do you mean?
😳
Rest in Peace
RIP Leah
OMG YES
Very good
Gumbo and Fried Chicken. This chicken has gotta be better than Colonel Kentucky (KFC), Churches' Chicken, Pioneer Chicken and Popeye's; maybe Roscoe's Chicken and Waffles.. Betty Crocker -- naah
Nice
Lead follow or get out of the way, wow
Wow
Great genetics here!
Please get involved, wow
94
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I want to talk with you if you're native English speaker or known better English like a native
Here is my WhatsApp number👉👉+923403712386
Muhammad Zahid my English it's not very well. .
I'm from Oman
Yousuf Y
I'm also not well in it but I don't carried like Coward . just trying hard and hard .
If you want then talk to me little bit
Muhammad Zahid your English very good. .
I want to be like you.
Now I'm looking for study more.
Excuse me, sir. I'm worried about revealing your number. Please edit it out because some people might scam you, for example tell you your loved one is kidnapped and demand money.
Does anyone know what restaurant she has?, and where?
Sarah Spang Wow! What an experience. Thank you so much! Im going to take a road trip!
Good for president
Hi 👋🏻
sure nice
18:25 Marines say that often
New phone who dis?
بالتوفيق ان شاء اللة 😍😍
He runs on cheap gas. What does it mean?
5th
Video 29
Vídeo 29 too
@@LucasDk23está fazendo o curso do Idiomus?
This talk was a refreshing change from the torrent of garbage TED has been producing lately.
c1000101c I would love some examples
Let me answer that, for example the link at the end... Are you colorblind or colorbrave... no, I am Patrick Star and my pet is a rock.
Ah, okay. Let's look at this as a possible learning moment for me. What do you think is garbage-y about that video?
Not first
i can kiss her glossy lips allllllll day.