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Not a sausage. That’s what Gordon Ramsay had when he began his journey as a chef, enduring 16-hour days, six days a week. Struggling to make his first restaurant profitable, he never imagined he would become famous for a TV show on running successful eateries or lead a business empire. Yet, he did. Starting from nothing—penniless and broke—Ramsay faced challenges that pointed to a deep-seated dysfunction in his family. Although he wished for an epiphany to change his circumstances, it took years for the lessons of life, business, and money to resonate. This narrative reveals how those lessons were ultimately learned. In this compelling account, Ramsay shares his journey from sous-chef to superstar in his characteristic no-holds-barred style. He discusses his passion for risk and adventure and divulges the secrets behind his hard-won success. With a collection of internationally acclaimed restaurants in London, boasting ten Michelin stars, and additional locations in Dubai, Tokyo, New York, and Florida, Ramsay has established himself as a culinary titan. He is also the author of nine best-selling cookbooks and an autobiography, Humble Pie. As one of the UK’s biggest television personalities, he is known for hit shows like Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares, Hell's Kitchen, and The F Word. In 2006, he was awarded an OBE.
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Gordon Ramsay's Playing with Fire, Gordon Ramsay
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- Released
- 2007
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- Subtitle
- Raw, Rare to Well Done
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Gordon Ramsay
- Publisher
- HarperCollins
- Released
- 2007
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 304
- ISBN10
- 000726433X
- ISBN13
- 9780007264339
- Series
- Tags
- Non-Fiction, True Stories, Business, Business & Management, Biographies, Cookbooks, Food & Drinks, Autobiographies & Memoirs, Food
- Rating
- 3.4 out of 5
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- Not a sausage. That’s what Gordon Ramsay had when he began his journey as a chef, enduring 16-hour days, six days a week. Struggling to make his first restaurant profitable, he never imagined he would become famous for a TV show on running successful eateries or lead a business empire. Yet, he did. Starting from nothing—penniless and broke—Ramsay faced challenges that pointed to a deep-seated dysfunction in his family. Although he wished for an epiphany to change his circumstances, it took years for the lessons of life, business, and money to resonate. This narrative reveals how those lessons were ultimately learned. In this compelling account, Ramsay shares his journey from sous-chef to superstar in his characteristic no-holds-barred style. He discusses his passion for risk and adventure and divulges the secrets behind his hard-won success. With a collection of internationally acclaimed restaurants in London, boasting ten Michelin stars, and additional locations in Dubai, Tokyo, New York, and Florida, Ramsay has established himself as a culinary titan. He is also the author of nine best-selling cookbooks and an autobiography, Humble Pie. As one of the UK’s biggest television personalities, he is known for hit shows like Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares, Hell's Kitchen, and The F Word. In 2006, he was awarded an OBE.





