OK well I've calmed down enough to write what I'm feeling. I am Los Angeles born and lived here always and was in the forefront of embracingn the various incredible food cultures and markets. I was a fixture at Grand Central and still remember a geoduk clam siphon giving me a nudge in a Korean fish market in the late 70's. The day I first read the Counter Intelligence column by Jonathan Gold in the LA Times was like finding your soul mate. I read his column religiously and was inspired always. The Pulitzer was just icing on a King Cake. RIP - your legacy is indescribably huge
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OK well I've calmed down enough to write what I'm feeling. I am Los Angeles born and lived here always and was in the forefront of embracingn the various incredible food cultures and markets. I wa a fixture at Grand Central and still remember a geoduk clam siphon giving me a nudge in a Korean fish market in the late 70's. The day I first read the Counter Intelligence column by Jonathon Gold in the LA Times was like finding your soul mate. I read his column religiously and was inspired always. The Pulitzer was just icing on a King Cake. RIP - your legacy is indescrbaby huge
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