I have to say that I really enjoyed this weeks episode!! No one sided politics, just great feel good stories that made me fall I love with this series thirty years ago…Keep it up CBS, I might just stick around after all.
I'm happy for Erin and look forward to reading her book. I like that her kitchen seems peaceful...cooking should be therapeutic, not chaotic. The "reservation" system seems kitschy. People might not hear back on their request for reservations for years...that just seems wrong. Someone in the comments says this place is on their bucket list - good luck.
Wooouuu..What a powerful sisterhood! Women are stronger,when they learn to work together..And karma can be fix,when invisible chains are broken..I am extremely happy for their success and their community service,food is a very Healing Journey..🙏😘💓🌺💚💜💕
the mill is beautiful! a piece of property like that is probably unaffordable for most. I wonder if she owns it or what? of course, all decent TV is also unaffordable for a large part of the population. too bad!
It is hard to tell when Erin says his name. It sound like she is saying Jane. His name is actually Jaim. He was introduced on an episode and his name was at the bottom left of the TV screen. That is how I know. Now you know. 😊 I really enjoy watching The Lost Kitchen. I think it's one of the best series on TV as a whole but it is on Magnolia Network. I don't think I would watch TV as much if this show did not exist. Hopefully Magnolia Network will continue new seasons for years. It is one of the few wholesome shows on TV and the best series the food network or HGTV for sure. TLK is very unique, inspiring and fresh!!! Way overdue, I was about to drop cable. I'll keep it, for now.
Thanks for the info! I was kind of letting them now that they missed something there by excluding any information about how her son is doing now, though.
It’s know wonder with a miserable father then a miserable husband is usually how it works. Unless you get help to understand what goes on with childhood.
She is on The Magnolia Network! How Chip & Jo found her, when they don't even have a TV in their house is 100% God's Work!! But ok, wait a minute. Her Mother wasn't "allowed" to speak out? :(
This is great. The series has been wonderful and inspirational.
So many quiet heroes in this great country. We need to remember who we are. This kind of resilience and rebirth is so inspiring ❤
Such a wonderful piece. I only get to see the show when I am at my moms. Thank you for sharing part of the Lost Kitchen’s story.
This story had me in tears....I love her!!!!!
The best show......................love her
Beautiful story! I know its an amazing place to eat. So happy for her in her journey.
Proud of Erin--Maine women are tough!
Beautiful story. CBS Sunday Morning is perhaps the only program that makes network television worthwhile.
Wooow that’s exclusive dining ,looks delicious and what a fabulous place to eat well,congrats chef,you own your future !
What a great true story. A beautiful concept from a Brave and Courageous Woman!! I love her show. 🌻💛🌻
Thanks for making such a lovely dining experience in our lovely state of Maine Erin! Great Story!
I love the candor of Erin French. I wish I could eat at the Lost Kitchen. The food looks delicious.
Yes! I love this and the idea of slow eating the best..WE did this with our neighbors for 20years before my husband died.!
A beautiful unfolding.When it all makes perfect sense, you know you've achieved what you came here to do.
So sad we are not able to Watch it in France !! Love it
It’s my favorite show! 😃🙂
I have to say that I really enjoyed this weeks episode!!
No one sided politics, just great feel good stories that made me fall I love with this series thirty years ago…Keep it up CBS, I might just stick around after all.
No politics is the best appetizer.
God Bless her!!! Love this story
That was Horace Silver's Song For My Father in the background - curious coincidence.
Such a great story, of going through that hard growing process to success on the other side!! Hats off!!👍🖖🙋♀️🙅♀️🙆♀️
this made me so happy !
I love this series and never miss it!
An inspirational story ❤️🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
My mother has such a connection and history to Maine, food and stories like this. It is my hope that fate will bring her here.
Thank you CBS Sunday Morning for the introduction to this extraordinary woman!
Now that’s what the foodie experience is all about! 🥘
Go get 'em Erin and Friends!
What a story! What a gal!
Lovely story ❤
Happy story
I'm happy for Erin and look forward to reading her book. I like that her kitchen seems peaceful...cooking should be therapeutic, not chaotic. The "reservation" system seems kitschy. People might not hear back on their request for reservations for years...that just seems wrong. Someone in the comments says this place is on their bucket list - good luck.
I cry
Wooouuu..What a powerful sisterhood! Women are stronger,when they learn to work together..And karma can be fix,when invisible chains are broken..I am extremely happy for their success and their community service,food is a very Healing Journey..🙏😘💓🌺💚💜💕
She is the happy version of the spitfire grill. 😊
One of Meryl Streep’s daughters could play her in a movie 🎥 because she favors Meryl a lot 👍🥰
Bucket List!
Bucket Lust!
the mill is beautiful! a piece of property like that is probably unaffordable for most. I wonder if she owns it or what? of course, all decent TV is also unaffordable for a large part of the population. too bad!
how sad
Smart girl...married well and has media connections.
She worked really hard to get to where she is.
The only thing missing in this segment is the upspeak
👊🏻
I’m still confused on her son’s name. Was it Jan or Jane?
Jade
It is hard to tell when Erin says his name. It sound like she is saying Jane. His name is actually Jaim. He was introduced on an episode and his name was at the bottom left of the TV screen. That is how I know. Now you know. 😊 I really enjoy watching The Lost Kitchen. I think it's one of the best series on TV as a whole but it is on Magnolia Network. I don't think I would watch TV as much if this show did not exist. Hopefully Magnolia Network will continue new seasons for years. It is one of the few wholesome shows on TV and the best series the food network or HGTV for sure. TLK is very unique, inspiring and fresh!!! Way overdue, I was about to drop cable. I'll keep it, for now.
Women-it's nice to have a rich husband to support you while you chase ur dream...
What about her son…no mention of her son…
She got him back. After a shoe time with her ex-husband, and when she stopped using prescription medications.
Thanks for the info! I was kind of letting them now that they missed something there by excluding any information about how her son is doing now, though.
Read her book. Well worth it!
It’s know wonder with a miserable father then a miserable husband is usually how it works. Unless you get help to understand what goes on with childhood.
She is on The Magnolia Network! How Chip & Jo found her, when they don't even have a TV in their house is 100% God's Work!! But ok, wait a minute. Her Mother wasn't "allowed" to speak out? :(
A lot of white people at this restaurant. Not exactly diverse.
It’s New England.
Watched the show very interesting . She is a bit of a
narcissist. I feel bad for the staff it’s all about her . 🤦🏾♂️
"She discovered she was pregnant." um.....what? LOL
What are you finding confusing about that statement?
Yes...she discovered she was pregnant. Why is that an “lol” thing? Same thing as she found out she was pregnant. What’s the problem?
@Bea O'Problem no one had “the talk” with her, she was innocent!
My favorite is "She fell pregnant"
@@cynthiacurme5996 I have a few friends from the UK and that’s how they say it....”she fell pregnant.”
what in the white privilege is this? lol.
🤣🤣🤣
Why don’t you read her book and find out!
Thank goodness they keep the riff raff out!
New England snobbery: 10000000000
Everyone else: 0
Love her 😉
Her Mother chose not to be allowed to speak when her Mother chose her Father. GET OVER YOURSELF.
What a stupid and unnecessary comment to make. You have no idea what went on in that home.
Control.