Voice of the Restaurant Industry

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“Ah brown sugar how come you taste so good?” Brown Sugar The Rolling Stones Sticky Fingers (1971)
Loathe as I am to prognosticate on such matters, (I prefer to leave such things to the experts like Nostradamus and Miss Cleo – besides if I really was good at it, I would be picking winning lottery numbers), I believe I have foreseen the next micro trend in food service. Call it “Culinary Intuition”. Its so cutting edge, so micro, a search of… ContinuePosted on November 9, 2009 at 3:00am 1 Comment 0 Likes
Veni Vidi Vici
“I came. I Saw. I Conquered”
Julius Caesar
Veni Vidi Vendi
“I came. I Saw. I purchased snacks from a machine” John Q. Public
Automated merchandising (aka vending) of food and beverages, seen by some as the red headed step child of the foodservice industry, (seen or heard any celebrity chefs lending their cachet to vending machine products lately?) actually has a…
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On the TWELFTH appetizer, my waitress brought to me… 12 Quesadilla, 11 Breaded hot wings, 10 Spicy Nachos, 9 Crispy cheese sticks, 8 Battered mushrooms, 7 Chips with salsa, 6 Mini eggrolls, 5 ONION RINGS! 4 garlic sticks, 3 French fries, 2 cups of soups, and some BREAD TOPPED WITH PARMESAN CHEESE!
Sung to the tune of “The Twelve Days of Christmas.” Original by…
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Jerry:"The guy who runs the place is a little temperamental, especially about the ordering procedure. He's secretly referred to as the Soup Nazi."
Elaine:"Why? What happens if you don't order right?"
Jerry:"He yells and you don't get your soup." The Jerry Seinfeld Show – Episode 116
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Non-OperatorAlyson Mar, RD said…
Thanks for the comment on my blog post. Those statistics are very interesting, and I'm curious to see if the results will be in the same for California.
Alyson
I would love to talk. Let me know where and when I can reach you.
Bill
Non-OperatorMathew Mandeltort said…
Welcome to FohBoh. When is Forcast and Outlook this year? Maybe you should post it on our Events page.
My name is Kristen and I just wanted to be one of the first members to welcome you to FohBoh!
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