Remembering Gene

EPISODE · Jul 4, 2025 · 1 MIN

Remembering Gene

from The James Brown Commentary

Grilling is a bit like riding a bicycle—looks easy until you’re the one trying not to set your dinner on fire! In this chat, I dive into my ongoing journey of learning to grill, where I share a heartfelt connection to my late brother Gene, who made it all look so effortless. As I struggle with lighting the fire, managing those pesky coals, and avoiding the dreaded charred burger, I can’t help but reflect on the deeper significance of grilling for him. It was more than just cooking; it was a way for him to take care of the family and leave his mark. So, whether you’re a grill master or a fellow burger-burner like me, join me as we explore what it really means to grill with love and a sprinkle of nostalgia!Grilling might seem like a walk in the park when you watch a pro do it on TV, but trust me, it’s a whole different ball game when you’re the one holding the tongs. I’m James A. Brown, and today I’m diving into my own (sometimes shaky) journey of learning to grill. From lighting the fire to keeping those coals just right and trying not to turn my burgers into hockey pucks, grilling is more about the experience than the end result. I often find myself thinking of my late brother Gene, who had a way with the grill that made it look effortless. He taught me that it wasn’t just cooking; it was about creating memories and bonding with loved ones around that smoky aroma of BBQ. As I reflect on my brother’s grilling skills, I realize that for him, it was about owning a moment, nurturing his family, and sharing love through food. He didn’t just flip chicken; he created an atmosphere of comfort and warmth. Now, as I stand over the grill, burning more burgers than I care to admit, I keep hoping that one day I’ll get it right and make him proud. We share a laugh and some heartfelt memories over the grill, even if he’s not here physically. So, grab your aprons, and let’s talk grilling tips and tales. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned pro, let’s keep the flames alive and remember that every sizzle is a story waiting to be told!Takeaways: Grilling might look easy on YouTube, but trust me, it’s a whole circus act when you're the one handling the grill and juggling coals! Lighting the fire and keeping the coals just right is like trying to maintain a perfect balance on a seesaw – one wrong move and whoosh, you’re in hot water! Grilling isn’t just about cooking food; it's about creating memories and honoring the ones we've lost, like my brother Gene, who made every BBQ special. Even though I've burned more burgers than I've flipped successfully, I still come back to the grill, hoping to make my brother proud one sizzle at a time! Every time I grill, I think of the love and care my brother put into it, proving that sometimes it’s not just about the food, it’s about the connection. So, let’s embrace our grill fails and keep trying, because every charred burger is a step closer to becoming a backyard BBQ legend! Links referenced in this episode:jamesabrown.net

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