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[edit] Overuse of the Word Chef...
This article over uses the word "Chef" in reference to Thomas Kellers early career. According to the Kitchen Bregade established by Georges-Auguste EscoffierHistory of Kitchen BrigadeOne is only refered to as Chef when he is the leader of a kitchen. Think of of the kitchen brigade like the military, the Chef is the General, the Sous Chef is a Seargent, and the line cooks and prep cooks are the privates. Does everyone here agree that Thomas should be refered to as a cook in refrence to his early career before he established his own restauurant?--SteppaStyle 16:27, 4 August 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Re: Coffee And Doughnuts
Whoever wrote the article for TK refers to the famed Coffee and Donuts dessert as being served alongside a "demitasse of espresso". To my knowledge, and this can confirmed in the French Laundry cookbook, it's a semi-freddo, no? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by GilloD (talk • contribs) 20:59, 6 April 2007 (UTC).