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In-N-Out Burger

December 1, 2009

I’ve been in countless conversations as a west coaster extolls the virtues of In-N-Out Burger; I then salivate awaiting the day I’ll taste unparalleled burger excellence. Today was that day.
I will say this; it’s the best chain fast food burger you can get in America. Now, you must remember, it is still just a [...]

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I came back from a buddhist retreat earlier this year and learned a lot about myself, the most important thing being that life is too short to not do what you love. If you’re the intended audience for this message, you follow the mantra: “Don’t ask yourself what the world needs – ask [...]

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93 Plates F.A.Q.

October 30, 2009

What does 93 Plates mean?
I will eat breakfast, lunch, and dinner at 93 separate New York City eateries from New Year’s Morning to the evening of January thirty-first.
Thirty-one days, three meals a day = 93 Plates.
Why are you doing it?
Why not?

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93 Plates

October 26, 2009

31 days in December.
3 meals a day.
93 New York City bars and restaurants.
FAQ

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24 in 24: Fourth Quarter Recap

September 28, 2009

The home stretch! This is the time of night I am trying to do everything ahead of schedule to finish at precisely 4:00 AM so I can leave for home as soon as the bell rings. Yes, for everyone who is reading this, I actually go to 24 restaurants in 24 hours and [...]

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What is your unique “Culinary Point of View”?
I’ve taught a few guys this trick and they really have taken it to heart, but the, “Just add one ingredient,” theory works really well when talking to the bachelor set. Food is more of an afterthought to most single guys, but if you take recipes [...]

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I spent so long writing this, I figured I’d post it. I also need to spell check it because the Acrobat writer for Mac doesn’t have that, so I’m doing double duty here. Here’s Part 1:
If employed, current occupation and job description:
Occupation . . . That’s a tough one. I create whirlwind [...]

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This was probably the most fun quarter for the trip since it includes all three of my drivers and the best food in the Shoot. Zaytinya, Cashion’s, and Citronelle did the best to vie for our hearts. Zaytinya won on the vastness of the flavors in the Mediterranean menu, Citronelle takes the refined [...]

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From the Florida Avenue Grill, we bopped up to Adams Morgan and enjoyed a low-key brunch sans transvestites. What a drag (sorry). The Orca Platter at the Old Ebbitt Grill was surprisingly easy to devour. Makoto was on the docket, but they currently use smoke signals as their primary form of communication, [...]

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