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Old 04-19-2008, 07:31 AM
stellasmomma Offline
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izbnso- all well said- i think if you wanted to give up catering you could have a nice writing career!
While we don't take our child to really fine dining restaurants, i took issue with that OTHER thread's poster because I think it is absurd in this business to not be willing to cater to any guest's needs.
I just took my 21 month old daughter to her first movie last week (any empty 11:45 am showing so as not to disturb others, ahem): Horton Hears a Who. And in those famous words by Dr.Seuss: "A person is a person no matter how small."
So if I or anyone else were to choose to spend time with their children and eat something fantastic, I really don't think that some self-important chef who seems to be in this business more for the ego stroke than pleasing guests, should have any say about it. A private club is one thing. A restaurant open to the public, quite another.
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