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Dave Grohl is mowing his lawn again!

Posted on May 14, 2021

Posted by: JillianIt’s taken a while to figure out what to say. It was all so sudden. I was waving at you from the deck one day and you were gone the next. I was telling you how excited I was that I could finally spot ramps growing in the wild and you were like…

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Brian, a dear colleague and friend

Posted on May 7, 2021

Posted by: Denise MazzeiIt’s hard for me to remember exactly when I first met Brian, because he was one of those people that even upon his arrival, he just seemed already to have been part of the significant circle. Do you know what I mean? In such a short time, he made such a profound…

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His Coif-yness

Posted on May 6, 2021

Posted by: Amelia StawarzAlthough he didn’t like to admit he would get his hair done at a place called Rapunzel’s, we thoroughly looked forward to his appointment time to discuss how coiffy he was feeling. I was guaranteed to laugh at every appointment and expand my knowledge in one way or another. He was a…

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Deli Intern

Posted on May 6, 2021

Posted by: Roberto Rossi & FamilyThere are few people who remain a part of your story for more than a chapter or two. Brian has been a part of my story, our family story, for nearly 20 years. He has played the role of mentor, neighbor, teammate, confidant, supporter and most of all friend. Brian…

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Brian changed my life

Posted on May 6, 2021

Posted by: Chelsea MiglorelliBrian changed my life. I first met him in 2006 while working at my family’s farm stand at the age of 15. He had just been hired to Madeline’s Table in Tivoli, NY. He would come by the stand a few times a week to pick up orders and we quickly became…

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Long Live Kaywork

Posted on May 6, 2021

Posted by: David CruzI feel honored to have worked with Chef Brian Kaywork. In class, he would challenge the student to learn and dive into the world of food. He didn’t make it easy because in life things are not easy. I loved his humbleness in the kitchen. He connected the dots for me as…

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Get off my lawn!

Posted on May 6, 2021

Posted by: B and Curtis StoutWe first met Brian thru our son in law, Roberto. We clicked from the word Go. The fact he was a Jersey Boy with a ponytail, helped, but he just had an ease about him. Tara and Brian are like peas and carrots, just a pleasure to be around. My…

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Trust the Chef

Posted on May 6, 2021

Posted by: John SteropleMy favorite “recent” story about Brian – I wanted to take my (now) wife, Kristen to go check out his food. So I email Brian to set the plan. He asked what foods we DIDN’T like. I think he took it personally when mushrooms were on that list. We get to the…

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Old friend, new gross food

Posted on May 6, 2021

Posted by: Ashley SansoneReading through all these stories has given me pause, do I have a story that compares? Can my experiences do him justice!? I’m not sure, but I think that is the beauty of Brian. He was the kind of person you could meet once or fleetingly, but he just left an impression…

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American Bounty & A Handmade Winter Hat

Posted on May 6, 2021

Posted by: Jessica HardyI met Chef Kaywork the day before I began my schooling at the CIA. My parents had surprised me with a dinner reservation at American Bounty. From the first moment I walked in I had a special connection with the restaurant and I knew I needed to be there. I began looking…

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Recent stories about Brian

  • Dave Grohl is mowing his lawn again! May 14, 2021
  • Brian, a dear colleague and friend May 7, 2021
  • His Coif-yness May 6, 2021
  • Deli Intern May 6, 2021
  • Brian changed my life May 6, 2021

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