| | |  | Cook Books | Home » » Gordon Ramsay's Playing With Fire | | | | | | | Description: | | Not a sausage. That is what Gordon Ramsay had when he started out as a chef, working 16-hour days, 6 days a week. When he was struggling to get his first restaurant in the black, he didn't think he'd be famous for a TV show about how to run profitable eateries, or that he'd be head of a business empire. But he is and he did. Here's how. "In the beginning there was nothing. Not a sausage - penniless, broke, fucking nothing - and although, at a certain age, that didn't matter hugely, there came a time when hand-me-downs, cast-offs and football boots of odd sizes all pointed to a problem that seemed to have afflicted me, my mum, my sisters, Ronnie and the whole lot of us. It was as though we had been dealt the 'all-time dysfunctional' poker hand. I wish I could say that, from this point on, the penny dropped and I decided to do something about it, but it wasn't like that. It would take years before the lessons of life, business and money began to click into place - before, as they say, I had a pot to piss in. This is the story of how those lessons were learned." This is Gordon Ramsay at his raw, rugged best.P LAYING WITH FIRE is the amazing story of Gordon's journey from sous-chef to superstar. In his no-holds-barred style, Gordon shares his passion for risk and adventure and his hard-won success secrets. | | | Product Details: | | | Author:
| Gordon Ramsay | | Hardcover:
| 276 pages | | Publisher:
| Harpercollins | | Publication Date:
| October 01, 2007 | | Language:
| English | | ISBN:
| 0007259891 | | Package Length:
| 9.06 inches | | Package Width:
| 6.14 inches | | Package Height:
| 1.26 inches | | Package Weight:
| 1.23 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 9 reviews |
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8 of 9 found the following review helpful:
AWESOME BOOK!May 08, 2009
By Tammy Erwin Are you a Gordon Ramsay fan? Do you want to know more about how he started his career? If you answered yes to these questions then this book is a MUST HAVE! This book tells how Gordon Ramsay started out his career, met his wife and how his father in law helped him with this career. I am a HUGE Gordon Ramsay fan, and I love reading this book, it tells you a lot about him and his attitude that he has. I have not completely finished the book yet, but still highly recommend it if you are a "true" Gordon Ramsay fan. It is a must have if you are a fan!!! (This is not a cookbook!!)
Really enjoyed this oneApr 25, 2012
By Shaun D. Burch This book is a fantastic insight to the world of Mr. Ramsey and how he got his business up and running. If you are interested in the restaurant business, this is a fantastic read. Even if you want nothing to do with the industry, the book is still full of many good life lessons that can be applied to anyone's life and career.
A book for fans onlyJan 29, 2012
By sidewrds I am a fan of Gordon Ramsay and his style. I highly enjoyed reading this book as it allowed an insight into how he became what he is today. If not a fan or just looking for an entertaining read you would be better looking else where. If you are a fan as I am however you will definitely enjoy the book.
1 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Not Just for FoodiesJan 29, 2011
By Thucydides Jr,
"Thucydides Jr."
I quite enjoyed this book, and not just because I like food, or am a fan of Ramsay (I confess to both). As a small shop owner, I found much information in this book useful even though I am not a restauranteur, and have referred to it often over the past year and some months I've had it. I recommend it to anyone who is either thinking of starting a business, or who feels their business is in a bit of a rut. I can't say you will find direct examples, but if you keep your mind open you'll see the larger points he is making re: business. It has helped me do a great deal of brainstorming about the fundamentals of my business, including challenging my own biases and preconceptions about my shop.
The only reason my review is not 5 stars is that it does repeat itself a bit at the end. This is also the fault of a great many business books, most of which do this to a much greater degree.
1 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Good bookApr 06, 2010
By Kelly
"Kelly"
Good book about some of the inner workings of Chef Ramsay and building his empire of restaurants.
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