Jules: not to mention the skill it takes to not get so engrossed in Sinatra and accidentally burn anything, impressive...what a woman. Technically yes, but soo much more 'healthy' for the soul!! once you've bonded over banana bread, you've bonded for life
Jules: i never thought about it like that... see, i'd give you most of creative direction, i'm entirely within the 'cooking channel generation' i wouldn't even know where to start. i need to go do my homework ✏️ so any recommendation, very welcome. tv or online, i still strongly believe we'd be a hit, you exude charm, lets not for get about that. and you know, if not ? we've always got bakery as another option, if all else fails
Jules: wow, well where exactly would you two consider the most 'home' feeling ? and i know that feeling often change's, but i ask since you're both still so young, so the greenhouse fantasy will come along one day. oh my god' there's nothing like it. you, are a sweetheart, honey...i'll promise to do your mom's receipt justice, but excuse me, i'm returning the favour whenever you find yourself in new york, i'm cooking something for you all freshly from my garden.
Ashton: that's a very good point. it's very hard not to belt out fly me to the moon and that taking your solo focus. just casually singing sinatra and being able to focus on something else? that takes skills. i think all food is good, in moderation and never veering from the healthy food lane is just unsustainable. if someone doesn't like banana bread? i don't think we could be friends.
Ashton: if you're watching cooking shows to get inspired, i feel like youtube shows are better for it. they seem more reachable. i mean, i love watching gordon ramsey cook, but i'm not sure i'd like to use him as inspo. i can send you over some of my favourite cooking youtube channels. there's this guy that's learning to cook by using julia child's recipes and it's the most amazing thing. i end up binging several videos at a time. oh, that's very kind of you to say. it's learned charm, taking cues from our audience and learning to communicate with them in the most effective way possible. i'm an introvert that's been forced to be extrovert for over ten years now lmao.
Ashton: i think australia will always be home, but we're reaching a time, where we've lived abroad longer than we lived in sydney and that's a bit of a mindfuck. my answer is quite sappy though, my home is where our family is, as i don't get attached to places, home can be anywhere where my loved ones are. you seem to be exceptional at everything, so i have all the faith in the world in you smashing that recipe and wowing your girlfriend and son with it. hopefully you'll be in new york, while we're on tour there. we're playing madison square garden and i would love to send you guys tickets to the event. seeing a friendly face in the crowd is v important.