3 stars Aaron Sanchez does a good job on giving you a little look into his childhood. He also talks about his mother, Zarela and her love for cooking plus the success she found when she moved to NY. Aaron also goes into his wrongs, rights and dealing with depression all while becoming the Man and Chef he is. I was not surprised about a lot of content and his paths, good and bad, but I did learn some things about him I had not heard before. I like that he gives a very honest, raw look into his life and that he put a few recipes throughout the book. I would have liked a little more of a peek into the behind the scenes of each show that he has been involved in. Overall, I was pleased with the book.
3 stars
Aaron Sanchez does a good job on giving you a little look into his childhood. He also talks about his mother, Zarela and her love for cooking plus the success she found when she moved to NY. Aaron also goes into his wrongs, rights and dealing with depression all while becoming the Man and Chef he is.
I was not surprised about a lot of content and his paths, good and bad, but I did learn some things about him I had not heard before. I like that he gives a very honest, raw look into his life and that he put a few recipes throughout the book. I would have liked a little more of a peek into the behind the scenes of each show that he has been involved in. Overall, I was pleased with the book.