Jeff: I don't think he intended that to be the case, but [René Redzepi] was kind of my therapist. Jokingly, a friend of mine, about a year ago before the book came out, when he read it in galleys, he said, "I love it. It's eat, pray, eat, love, eat, eat, eat," like Eat Pray Love with way more eating. I was like, yeah, it kind of is actually. I love Elizabeth Gilbert, so I thought that was flattering. Even if some of your audience is not into high-end tasting menus and the high stakes of gastronomy and all that, all of which I admit right now seems very far away, the book is actually really about reinvention and personal change. It's really about how I changed and René changed in the course of these four years we spent together.