breadnatty08
pain rustique
Interesting article from the Post:
Are foodies quietly killing rock-and-roll? - The Washington Post
(leading quote is from the owner of the restaurant I work for, fwiw)
I think it's pretty spot on. Do I know any local bands in DC? Nah.
Do I know the names of most of the top restaurants, and often their chefs' names? Yep.
Granted, I'm in the industry and a complete foodie. But, is this a problem? Is it getting in the way of other interests be them music, arts, outdoors, whatnot?
Are foodies quietly killing rock-and-roll? - The Washington Post
(leading quote is from the owner of the restaurant I work for, fwiw)
I think it's pretty spot on. Do I know any local bands in DC? Nah.
Do I know the names of most of the top restaurants, and often their chefs' names? Yep.
Granted, I'm in the industry and a complete foodie. But, is this a problem? Is it getting in the way of other interests be them music, arts, outdoors, whatnot?




