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    Post #1 - February 19th, 2008, 2:15 pm
    Post #1 - February 19th, 2008, 2:15 pm Post #1 - February 19th, 2008, 2:15 pm
    A more lighthearted list of nominations to go with the 2008 James Beard Nominations thread:

    From http://eater.com/archives/2008/02/sobewire_the_20.php



    THE FERGUS
    For greatest achievement in pork, and/or guts

    Nominees: Martin Picard of Montreal's "Au Pied de Cochon"; David Chang of New York's "Momofuku Noodle Bar and Momofuku Ssam and ..."; Chris Cosentino of San Francisco's "Incanto"

    THE ALTON
    For being on Food Network and yet, somehow managing to Not Suck

    Nominees: Duff Goldman for Ace of Cakes--and for his relative low visibility and seeming lack of cooperation in the usual knuckleheaded FN Holiday co-branded clusterfucks; Ina Garten for actually cooking just about everything impeccably--and for (like Duff) being nearly invisible elsewhere on the Network; Giada diLaurentis for doing everything (but the food) wrong and yet....still cooking consistently better than she has to.

    THE MARIO
    For the chef/restaurateur who best multi-tasked, multi-platformed, merchandised, whored himself, or opened multi-units (either while impaired--or not) and yet STILL managed to protect the quality of the mothership--while continuing to make valuable contributions to the restaurant landscape

    Nominees: Tom Collichio, Thomas Keller, Mario Batali

    THE ROCCO
    For worst career move

    Nominees: Gordon Ramsay for the cruel and pointless freak show that is Hells Kitchen; David Burke for the "Hooters in a Hula skirt" non-charms of Hawaiian Tropic Zone in Times Square; Tyler Florence for Applebees, Applebees, Applebees

    THE CHEF'S CHEF AWARD
    Also known as The What's a Publicist? Award for the chef who continues to make the kind of food other chefs like, while flying largely under the national radar

    Nominees: Scott Bryan for Veritas and now -- some place in Virginia; Mark Vetri for Osteria and Vetri in Philly; Paul Kahan for Blackbird and Avec in Chicago

    THE CAT CORA AWARD
    For most fame based on least actual culinary achievement

    Nominees: Guy Fieri for..."Tex Wasabi?"; Tony Bourdain--"One fucking book. Did this asshole ever work anyplace GOOD?"; Robert Irvine--"Sir Robert? Uh....Maybe not. Prince Charles' wedding cake?...uh...no. White House? Hmmm..not according to Walter Scheib....Five Stars? Who IS this guy? Really?"

    LOOKING FOR LOVE IN ALL THR WRONG PLACES AWARD

    Nominees: MJ Adams at the Corn Exchange in Rapid City SD; Andrew Meek at Sage in Windsor Heights, Iowa; Jim Kyndberg at the Bayport Cookery, Bayport MN; Stuart Tracey of the Pirogue Grill in Bismark, North Dakota

    THE STEINGRARTEN
    For the writer or blogger who actually GETS it

    Nominees: Bill Buford for Heat; Pim for Chez Pim; Mike Nagrant for Hungrymag.com

    THE DOUCHEBAG
    For the best example of twisted, repressed, or compromised "I'd rather be making lemon bundt cake with My Cat, Mr. Mufflesworth" journalist who actually HATES food and hates the people who make food even more

    Nominees: Alan Richman for taking a big Dump on New Orleans at the worst possible time. And for his totally disingenuous piece on celebrity chefs not being behind the stove when Alan chooses to dine; John Mariani for continuing to be John Mariani and do what he does so well. Which is--apparently--get free stuff; Bob Lape--"Do I have to pay for that?": Regina Schrambling for her deranged, embittered--yet fascinating--gastropoda.com, where she raves and rags on her former employers--(and Mario Batali) like an ex-lover-turned-bag lady.

    THE SWOLLEN LIVER AWARD
    For the chef/or food person who has most consistently resisted the cruel attentions of PETA and the Food Police

    Nominees: Laurent Manrique, Michael Romano, Chris Cosentino, Ariane Daguin

    THE CRAZY BASTARD SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
    For the chef/operator who did the most insanely wonderful or heroic fucking thing in recent memory

    This year's honoree: Chef Donald Link of Cochon in New Orleans.

    THE SUPREME ORDER OF CLOGNESS AWARD
    For the chef or restaurateur or food writer or food producer or food "personality" who simply did it best--or made the most significant thing, moved things forward, or changed the landscape of food in wonderful NEW ways[/url]
  • Post #2 - February 19th, 2008, 2:23 pm
    Post #2 - February 19th, 2008, 2:23 pm Post #2 - February 19th, 2008, 2:23 pm
    That's awesome!
  • Post #3 - February 19th, 2008, 2:50 pm
    Post #3 - February 19th, 2008, 2:50 pm Post #3 - February 19th, 2008, 2:50 pm
    congrats to MJN!

    good work! At least you're appreciated in Cleveland and NYC :)

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