At least it doesn't seem to have caused any... unwanted consequences. ;)
That is a good thing! We stopped drinking them pretty quickly since it was rather obvious that there was something wrong.
Dawn, I'm having a bad impression of you now. Playing with food, really!
Lol! Come on, it's the only way one can survive for eight to ten hours in a sweltering kitchen each day! ;) We used to have all sorts of fun. Leave burger patties on the grill all day to see what they looked like at the end. Trying to make fried ice cream in the deep fryer. Of course, I was the kitchen manager, so I was generally above these things ... *slow nod*
I have to admit, as a non-native speaker I first wondered what's so strange about the word "crusty" when speaking about food.
Yes, crusty is not a good food word, imho! Crispy would be great and is used for food all the time. Or flaky. Crusty, though, sounds symptomatic! :D
Also, I think it's weird that they feel the need to state in the name of the restaurant that the food is hot. Shouldn't that be a given?? It's kind of disturbing when it's not, sort of like how our local KFC has a sign on the wall bragging, "100% Real Chicken!"
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That is a good thing! We stopped drinking them pretty quickly since it was rather obvious that there was something wrong.
Dawn, I'm having a bad impression of you now. Playing with food, really!
Lol! Come on, it's the only way one can survive for eight to ten hours in a sweltering kitchen each day! ;) We used to have all sorts of fun. Leave burger patties on the grill all day to see what they looked like at the end. Trying to make fried ice cream in the deep fryer. Of course, I was the kitchen manager, so I was generally above these things ... *slow nod*
I have to admit, as a non-native speaker I first wondered what's so strange about the word "crusty" when speaking about food.
Yes, crusty is not a good food word, imho! Crispy would be great and is used for food all the time. Or flaky. Crusty, though, sounds symptomatic! :D
Also, I think it's weird that they feel the need to state in the name of the restaurant that the food is hot. Shouldn't that be a given?? It's kind of disturbing when it's not, sort of like how our local KFC has a sign on the wall bragging, "100% Real Chicken!"