June 12, 2007

This is an invitation

We eat everyday.
Living and eating and living and sleeping....on and on.
We invest time, effort, money to eat, and consequently form emotive connection to the process of cooking and the act of eating. Whether you are eating in your home, in a restaurant, in a park, on a bench, or while walking down the street the experience is riddled with moments of revelation, decision, memory, feeling, instinctual reactions, and personal expectations that mostly are left unspoken. Sometimes ignored or forgotten.

These thoughts and reactions, gut responses to food might be interesting to track.

Let's collect reviews &/or photographs of your grocery store trauma, the disgusting salad you made on Tuesday morning for work, the oh so beautiful crab apple fights you've had in your backyard, or the most prefectly satisfying hung-over breakfast you've ever had. It all counts. It all helps us to uncover the best place for cheap breakfast that will inspire us to live great days and aspire to maybe even evaluating where and why we're eating.

So, review everything. From 5 star to no stars. Indoor or outdoor, public or private.

*to gain permission to post reviews in this blog, please e-mail platepeople@gmail.com*

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