. >> i'm leslie cirocco-mitchell, a fourth generation baker her ♪ so we get up pretty early in the morningking around 5:00. and then you just loaves.and sister basically handle the front and then i have my nephew two daughters and my wife come in and we actually do the baking.at, my mom and my sister stay and sell the product, retail it. ♪ you know, i don't really think about it. but then when i -- places and i look and see places put up oh this is ng and we've been over 100 and that is when it kind of hits me.been here a long time. [applause] >> a lot of people might our legacy business is important. we all have our own stories to tell about our ancestry.our lineageuse one example of tommy's joint. tommy's joint is a place went to as a child a fourth generation san franciscan. it's a place we can still go today with our children or grandchildren and share the stories of wlike back in the 1950s. >> i'm the general manager at tommy's joi people mostly recognize tommy's joint for its murals on the outside of the building.drive down and see what it is. they know the francisco hoffa, which is