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Foodie Friday: Health and Environmental Issues of Salmon

The planet Earth produces more food than ever before.  Tremendous advances in food sciences have lead a higher percentage of our planets population to be fed than in any time in the modern era.  No person is more responsible for this than one of my personal heroes, Norman Borlaug.  It is estimated that the advancements […]

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Understanding Restaurants: The Owner’s Perspective

This is the final installment of a four-part introduction.  If you missed the previous posts on the overview, the guest’s perspective, and the manager’s perspective, click the links in this sentence. People ask me on occasion if I aspire to open my own restaurant one day. It always reminds me of the old Mitch Hedburg […]

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Understanding Restaurants: The Manager’s Perspective

Archeologists have recently discovered a cave in Egypt believed to be the first restaurant.  Obviously it would not meet our modern interpretation of a restaurant.  It is clear from inscriptions on the wall that people did come in and were served food.  Barter took place and guests typically ate their food there.  One inscription depicts […]

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Understanding Restaurants: The Guest Perspective

They say that no two snowflakes are ever the same.  The number of possibilities in the formation of a snowflake leads to countless subtle differences.  While this may be true, there are certain generalizations we can make about snowflakes.  They are cold, white, and melt at temperatures above freezing.  Snowflakes can be unique while still […]

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Understanding Restaurants: The Other Perspectives

Servers are required to constantly juggle multiple priorities on a minute-by-minute basis.  Continually reevaluating what is the most urgent guest need and how to address other needs efficiently to prevent anticipatable needs from becoming urgent.  Our guests, managers, and co-workers determine our priorities.  All three of these groups have no problems speaking up and letting […]

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