Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Respecting life sustaining food.

We eat.

Some of us eat meat. Some of us don't. That's the way it's going to always be, so we need to respect each other in that regard.

But I want to focus on the meat eaters among us right now.

I just read a great article on OregonLive that is a must read.


Here's a snippet:

In the good old days, it was easy to spot the person who brought her ethics to the dinner table: She didn't eat meat.

Now it's the carnivore who claims moral high ground. As long as her steaks and chops were raised locally on sustainable ranches and respected from birth to the bitter end, she can feel as though eating meat isn't promoting animal cruelty and is encouraging greater stewardship of the land.

I suggest you read it and the comments. What I like is that it returns us to a focus on where our food comes from, the sacrifice that it is, and it should give us a sense of thankfulness for that food. But not only thankfulness, but respect and value. And this leads to greater conservation and a cleaner environment in my humble opinion.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Need Your Guests to Return to Your Restaurant?

It's been echoing through my mind of late as I've been mindful of all my dining out experiences and I think the top reason I return to a restaurant is the service. How about you?

Food quality is of course a close second and third for me is price. But I will excuse these two for the most part if service is exceptional.

We humans are social by nature. Just look at what services are burning up the web. Social Networking from LinkedIn toFaceBook to Twitter, just to name three biggies. So when you can provide great service that connects with me as a guest, I will return. Again and again.

And I'm no different than the average person. You can count on that too.

The next step of course is engaging your guests beyond your four walls and providing them with further reminders of how greatly you appreciate their patronage.

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