37 Commentaires

  1. Thank you for doing more than a cooking show….I love food for the way that it brings people together, for the way that it connects families, and for the memories it keeps alive, but even more than food, I love people. And you have showcased the beauty of people from all around the world in ways that no one else has ever done. We get to see their beauty, their pain and sorrows, their joys, and most importantly, their humanity that connects us all. You were saved for a reason, and I believe bringing this glimpse of humanity to the world right now is that reason. From the bottom of my heart I thank you for revealing my own prejudices and sometimes hardened heart. Yet, in spite of those things you have awakened my compassion and love for the beauty of my fellow human beings who are truly created in the image of God. My heartfelt prayers and admiration go out to the beautiful people of Beirut, and the country of Lebanon. May their land and their country be healed and their hearts and lives as well. Thank you so much Giles. You are a one armed warrior in this fight we call life.

  2. Giles, as always, a fantastic documentary! My thoughts and prayers are with the resilient, strong and beautiful people of Lebanon! I hope so much, that better times will come for this wonderful country and its equally wonderful people! Greetings from Germany

  3. Our history is much the same, sans the trauma. I’m two years bed ridden now. Can’t walk, physical therapy is now saying I can get a wheelchair. My son has to pick up daddy anywhere I go. He’s very embarrassed by that.
    I’ve had 35 surgical procedures.
    I’m actually frightened to get out.
    What larks, Pip, what larks?

  4. I lived in Lebanon until last June. I have many happy memories in Beirut, including celebrating my birthday at Mayrig in 2020 before the blast. I hope every politician linked to the explosion rots in hell.

  5. I loved everything about this, but especially the down to earth people you introduced in this episode. It is so sad to see the suffering these people have gone through. May God Bless all of you!

  6. It’s already depressing to see Beirut this damaged..but even more depressing seeing Beirutians so broken..I hope they recover soon

  7. They sure do complain alot instead of trying to fight or rebuild they flee to western countries and want us to accommodate them or want us to fix their country…Propaganda vice

  8. I'm glad to meet the nice people of Lebanon by the documentary. Thank you a lot for this opportunity chef, Giles Duley. 🙏🏻
    One thing is very touched my heart; was the chat with Aline. I have an Armenian heritage which is from my father's side. They are the ones who stayed and assimilated. And always difficult has been talking about the genocide with them. This is generational trauma for us. I don't know that is when we can able to do talk and mourn our suffering. 💔
    Having seen this table with the awesome Armenian foods on it, made me feel at home. 🥰
    Thanks a lot for all of these memories which are felt part of the familiar suffering. It's mean a lot to me. Greetings from Turkey. ❤🇹🇷

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