| A native Georgian, Curtis' attraction
to produce began as a small boy, as he followed his Grandfather
Curtis through the garden. His interest grew during high school,
when he worked at the Conyers, Georgia A&P Market. "I was
supposed to be in the grocery department," he recalls, "but
I hung out in produce because that's where all the action was."
His enthusiasm soon became a career.
After attending Southern University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana,
Curtis vacationed in California, and was drawn to relocate, quickly
finding work at an Alpha Beta grocery store in the San Francisco
Bay Area. During this seven-year stint in California, Curtis opened
his first produce company, called Peaches. Next, Aikens moved to
New York, to head the produce departments at Dom's Wholesale Market
and at Balducci's He was responsible for such clients as the United
Nations Cafeteria, the Plaza Hotel and the US Open Tennis Tournament.
Curtis' television career began as a consultant and food stylist
on commercials for Pizza Hut, Pillsbury and McDonalds.
In 1988, Curtis returned to Georgia to begin Aiken's Family Produce,
Inc., a wholesale and retail supplier of produce for clients which
ranged from the Rockdale County School System to the TV series In
the Heat of the Night and the feature film Glory.
Curtis' career as a television personality and author began in 1988.
Currently. He resides in Novato, California and Conyers, Georgia
and is the father of two young sons, Curtis, Jr. and Cole.
He has been with the Food Network since its inception, previously
as the host of Pick of the day, From My Garden, Meals Without Meat,
and Food IN A Flash. Curtis is Quick to point out that his expertise
with produce does not mean that he is "anti-meat." "I
just love fruits and vegetables," he says.
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