Daily Archives: November 4, 2012

As I Am by Arden Cho

As I Am by Arden Cho

Singer/actress Arden Cho released her single “As I Am”. It’s a simple worship song that reflects what’s in her heart. Finding the balance between God and earthly desires isn’t always easy. Hang in there, stay focused, and know that God is by your side.

Listen to more Arden Cho: With You, A Place Like This, and I’m Just a Girl. For her acting skills, see Arden Cho in Agents of Secret Stuff.

As I Am by Arden Cho

Lyrics to As I Am by Arden Cho

My heart is weathered
Tired from the pain
I thirst for something more
Than any worldly gain

They try to break me
Steal the love you give
So I need you more
Every moment of the day

I cry out
And you answer
Cuz you love me
As I am
I am broken
you are perfect
But you love me
As I am

So give me a heart
To love like you do
Fill it with joy
To be more like you (x2)

I cry out
And you answer
Cuz you love me
As I am
I am broken
you are perfect
As I am

In a land of broken dreams
I know that you redeem
healer of our scars
protector of our hearts

desperate to be free
people chasin what they see
a race without and end
when it’s pain that you can mend

I cry out
And you answer
Cuz you love me
As I am
I am broken
you are perfect
But you love me
As I am

The Mind of a Chef with chef David Chang trailer

The Mind of a Chef trailer

Chef David Chang will be making a big splash in the new PBS series “The Mind of a Chef.” From ramen to rotting bananas, from Copenhagen to Kansas City, from pork buns to golf clubs, THE MIND OF A CHEF combines travel, cooking, history, science, and humor into an unforgettable journey. Join executive producer and narrator Anthony Bourdain as he takes viewers inside the mind of noted Asian American chef and restaurateur David Chang, a New York Times best-selling author and chef/owner of the Momofuku restaurant group. Chang brings a voracious appetite for food knowledge and a youthful exuberance to cooking and travel, whether cooking in his kitchens in New York and Australia or traveling for inspiration to Japan, Denmark, Spain or Montreal.

Over the course of 16 half-hour episodes, the season examines the food-centric world of Chef Chang, a man who’s enjoying an incredible run in the culinary world. Named by TIME Magazine one of the world’s “100 most influential people,” Chang is the creative force behind New York City’s wildly popular Momofuku restaurants. Along the way, he’s racked up just about every major cooking award. Whether cooking in his kitchens in New York and Australia or traveling for inspiration to Japan, Denmark, Spain or Montreal, Chang brings a voracious appetite for food knowledge and a youthful exuberance to cooking and travel.

In the series premiere, Chang dissects the roots of his passion for ramen dishes and tsukemen on a trip to Japan. Learn the history of this famous noodle as David visits a ramen factory, has a bowl of the original tsukemen and examines how alkalinity makes noodles chewier and less prone to dissolving in broth. Other season highlights include traveling to Montreal with comedian Aziz Ansari of NBC’s “Parks and Recreation,” visiting one of the world’s top chefs, Rene Redzepi, and traveling on a BBQ tour of Texas, North Carolina and Kansas City.

The Mind of a Chef is slated to air beginning November 9, 2012 on PBS. Check your local listing for details.

The Mind of a Chef trailer

About David Chang
David Chang is a noted Korean American and New York Times best-selling author. He is chef/owner of the Momofuku restaurant group, which includes Momofuku Noodle Bar, Momofuku Ssäm Bar, Má Pêche, Milk Bar and Momofuku Ko in New York City, and Momofuku Seiōbo in Sydney, Australia. In 2009, Ko was awarded two Michelin stars, which it maintains. Chang was featured on the 2010 list of the Time 100 Most Influential People and has served as a guest judge on “Top Chef: All Stars.” Chang is a graduate of the French Culinary Institute (FCI).