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Nature & Animals Quote by Emeril Lagasse

"I respected it. I submerged myself into it. So on a lot of days off I would go and fish with the fishermen and the families that ran the boats. I would go work the fields with farmers. I would go and talk with farmers about growing particular products for me"

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Respect here isn’t a vibe; it’s a work ethic, staged as immersion. Emeril Lagasse frames his relationship to a place and its food economy in verbs that sound almost baptismal: “submerged,” “go and fish,” “work the fields.” That physicality matters. Celebrity chefs are often accused of extracting culture - taking flavors, stories, and labor, then selling the gloss. Emeril counters that suspicion by narrating proximity to the people who actually make the ingredients possible: fishermen, boat families, farmers. It’s not “I visited” or “I met,” but “I worked,” language that borrows credibility from sweat.

The subtext is a claim to legitimacy in a world where authenticity is both currency and critique. By emphasizing “days off,” he positions this not as content capture or a branded tour, but as voluntary devotion. The repeated “I would go” reads like ritual: showing up again and again until you’re no longer a tourist in someone else’s livelihood.

Then comes the revealing pivot: “talk with farmers about growing particular products for me.” That’s where reverence meets influence. He’s not only learning; he’s shaping supply. It hints at the chef as local patron, someone whose menu can redirect a field’s future. The line tries to keep that power dynamic friendly - a conversation, not a demand - but it still underscores how celebrity converts relationships into infrastructure. Emeril’s intent is clear: to be seen as rooted, not parachuted in, while quietly acknowledging the real engine of his fame is a network of labor he knows well enough to name.

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APA Style (7th ed.)
Lagasse, Emeril. (2026, January 17). I respected it. I submerged myself into it. So on a lot of days off I would go and fish with the fishermen and the families that ran the boats. I would go work the fields with farmers. I would go and talk with farmers about growing particular products for me. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-respected-it-i-submerged-myself-into-it-so-on-a-73070/

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Lagasse, Emeril. "I respected it. I submerged myself into it. So on a lot of days off I would go and fish with the fishermen and the families that ran the boats. I would go work the fields with farmers. I would go and talk with farmers about growing particular products for me." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-respected-it-i-submerged-myself-into-it-so-on-a-73070/.

MLA Style (9th ed.)
"I respected it. I submerged myself into it. So on a lot of days off I would go and fish with the fishermen and the families that ran the boats. I would go work the fields with farmers. I would go and talk with farmers about growing particular products for me." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-respected-it-i-submerged-myself-into-it-so-on-a-73070/. Accessed 10 Feb. 2026.

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Emeril Lagasse (born October 15, 1959) is a Celebrity from USA.

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