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Joe Beef chef talks about getting sober...


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I read the article earlier today, the link showed up in something on my Twitter feed. Good for him, I hope he's able to continue with a sober life. My cousin is a Chef and had addiction issues when he was younger, he doesn't drink, and I always wonder how hard it is for him to stay sober in that environment. I think because he got sober before becoming a Chef it was not as difficult. Interesting how the staff at Joe Beef seem to be turning away from the "Viking" mentality as a by-product. Perhaps he unintentionally saved someone else from heading too far down the path, also.

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On a similar vein, here are some articles regarding Chef Gabriel Rucker (from Le Pigeon in Portland Oregon) getting sober:

 

https://www.bonappetit.com/story/chef-gabriel-rucker-finally-got-healthy

https://www.foodandwine.com/chefs/communal-table-leading-by-example-gabriel-rucker

 

 

He has gone on to host an AA for food industry here in Portland, and documents some of his exercises on instagram (fitchefpdx)

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