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  1. Eight Myths About Working in a Restaurant Written by Whitnee Haston of www.CookingRevealed.com 8. It’s all about the after party. Seriously, after a busy night of cooking 200 plus covers (people served) the last thing you want to do is have to go to a bar with your greasy hair and clothes that smell like a deep fryer. 7. You get to eat whatever you want. Not true at all, in fact in some places if you are caught eating the good product then you are out of there. Restaurants are all about making money and if the staff is eating the profit then there is no money to be made. Also, after making that dish 50 times in row, the last thing you want to do is eat it. 6. You thought you could see the faces of the patrons. Think again! You are stuck in the kitchen. You live in the kitchen. 5. You get to be creative. What you have to realize is that the menu was probably put into place before you began working there. Don’t think you can just come in and tell the chef that such-and-such is wrong with their menu. You will get no brownie points for that stunt. 4. I’m going to be rich. Unless you have been in the game for a while don’t expect to get paid. If you work at an extremely upscale restaurant most cooks come in a little early and work for free, worst of all it is usually expected that you will do that. 3. It’s easy, all your doing is cooking some food. If only it was that simple. Most cooks arrive 3-4 hours before the restaurant opens to do all the prep that goes into each dish. You have to realize that usually each dish comes with at least three items on the plate plus the sauce and the garnish. Prep is the key. And I don’t think you want me to talk about all the clean up. 2. All Chefs scream and carry on like Gordan Ramsey. While you can work with a chef that yells A LOT, they usually don’t end up throwing the food right back in your face. I think most chefs have realized that those antics don’t really work on the younger generation of cooks 1. It is so glamorous. Working in a kitchen is anything but glamorous, unless you are the executive chef who rarely ever gets in the trenches and cooks with his cooks. I came up with this list for fun one day because I had so many people asking about working in a restaurant so I thought I would give them something to laugh at. Thanks for viewing.
  2. I would definitely say that they are healthier when made at home, especially if you are taking the time to grind your own meat. Then you will know exactly what is in them. Also Ground Buffalo is a really good meat for you because it is so low in fat. That is another alternative to beef. For something fun try putting frozen blueberries along with your other seasonings in with the meat. It ads a sweet, fresh flavor. A little something different. Have fun!!
  3. Everything looks fabulous. That sounds like one killer trip. Was there a sauce for the beet ravioli, or did it just have the poppy seeds on top? I think I really would have enjoyed that one. Whitnee www.cookingrevealed.com Bringing the Culinary Classroom into the Comfort of Your Home
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