Cooked extra so I can feed my staff tomorrow. Doing office taco day.Brett, you pack a lot of food on the #wsk and it makes the grill look small.
They did enjoy Rosh Hashanah brisket dinner. They keep talking about it.Man - If I ever have to stop working from home/on the road, I'm gonna have to join Brett's staff!!!![]()
Just did a new hire. Adding a Producer again soon.Are you hiring?
Was thinking sous chef...Just did a new hire. Adding a Producer again soon.
We’ll do a football Sunday munchies at my place. Almost out of the hole I’ve been it at work, for months now. New hire is helping a lot.Was thinking sous chef...
we're a small office. only 3-4 of us present at times. i usually buy lunch 1x a week but decided that maybe bringing in my own cooking would be more fun. it was. and i enjoy cooking so this was pretty easy to do, just throw more bird on the S6 and add 2 extra tomatoes for salsa roja. now i get to come up with what to bring next. as for dogs, my pup thinks he's human. he loves what i cook and i cook for him too at times. he just got a whole bunch of dehydrated chicken and pork pieces. he's following me around like i'm his "beach" now. come to think of it, i probably am.I have never liked to eat a large meal at work, like a potluck or when they catered food in...when I eat, I get sleepy and don't feel like doing anything. I hope you make allowances for employees like me, who only eat lightly while on the job...
While I'm at it, I've also observed that when you say "free food!", some people act like they haven't eaten in weeks. And one time they catered for a group of about 70 employees, and there wasn't enough lunch room seating, so eat quick and move on is the order of the day. I sat across from some people who got up and left their trash on the table for the next person to clean up. The more I know humans, the more I love my dog.