Pete "Coldside" Apps checks in

     I stumbled across the Trident webpage while goofing off at work.  My name is Pete Apps, and I worked in the kitchen with Papa and his jolly trolls (Kenny Beckerman, Tom Eng, Barry Ginsburg, Mike Toomey, Eddy Sanchez, Eric Shugar, Uncle Wally, Nicodemas, Frank's brother-in-law Peter, the guys from Kid Courage, the Wrong Brothers, and Life Is Color) from June of '71 until December of '74.  Not that I'd remember the dates if they weren't captured in my work history.  After that, I worked at Agatha Pubb's until Lou Ganapoler drafted me to work at Wimbledon/Tides. 
    It was great to see the photos!  Brought back lots of memories - almost all of them warm and fuzzy. You're not Patti Underwood, by any chance, are you?  I had a crush on you, Mariah, Sophie, Chelsea, Gretchen and Nancy, Katie the hostess, Monica, Marsha Rose, Nancy McAllister, Haun Patterson, Marcia Salt, Dagne, Alskar, Susan Holtzapple, and, last but certainly not least, Noreen/Kevin Richmond, with whom I later worked at Penny's little place near the gates (Sausalito Food Company).  
   Oddly enough, and for no apparent reason, I thought of Mark Stern and Terry Lawson just the other day.  That made it all the more delightful to see photos of so many people I recognized. If you're in the market for some free (and freely associated) memories, drop me an e-line at your convenience.   
Peace and love, 
Pete Apps,
(chubby mustachioed alcoholic dishwasher, prep, cold side, and broiler guy extrordinaire)
Pete's email is: gapps@utk.edu 
 
 

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  • 1/13/2010 6:13 AM Jo Critchley wrote:
    Hi there, can someone please clarify this recipe (sorry I'm in the UK and the measurements are different!). For the sour cream, is it one pint or one pot? And if it is one pot, what size? Many many thanks! Jo
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    1. 1/26/2010 1:38 PM Pete Apps wrote:
      Hi, Jo (whadda ya know?)

      Sorry. Never could resist a pun.

      That would be a pint.

      What part of the UK? My grandparents on my father's side were from Cornwall.

      Pete
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