[OT] Re: [Sigia-l] effective food tasting
CD Evans
clifton at infostyling.com
Thu Feb 19 09:37:15 EST 2004
Foodalists,
London food is tasteless. I've been here for three and a half years.
It still has less taste in it than the countryside. I'd rather eat
bangers and mash from a pub in a village than anything in London.
Even my own cooking doesn't compare to village fare, and I have leg
room here at home, and, my chairs can be easily slid backwards!
Eventually I settled on the smog depleting my mouths ability to
taste. But that would work against the fact that when I leave
everything tastes great again. So, I'm thinking it's the particularly
fast eating, rushed conversation and the very special type of smog
actually being in your mouth when you eat that creates no taste.
I'm pretty sure it's the smog that makes you talk and eat fast too..
Unique is what I'd call it.
CD Evans
Message: 17
Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2004 18:09:45 -0500
Subject: Re: [OT] Re: [Sigia-l] effective information architecture sites
From: Listera <listera at rcn.com>
To: SIGIA-L <sigia-l at asis.org>
"Christina Wodtke" wrote:
> How nationalist!
London is one of my favorite places, just not the food. A few years ago, I
was one step from getting my stomach pumped after a meal in a fairly fancy
London restaurant, but I won't hold that against the whole, ahem, cuisine.
:-)
> London is well known for the last ten years as being the place where culinary
> revolution is happening..
I guess when you start at the very bottom, you have nowhere else to go but
up. :-)
> much more than SF or NYC.
I wouldn't put SF in the same basket with NYC, of course.
Ziya
Nullius in Verba
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