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How to Open & Operate a Financially Successful Personal Chef Business: With Companion CD – ROM

Tuesday, February 1st, 2011

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UNESCO Names French Cuisine As “Intangible World Heritage”

Thursday, November 18th, 2010
AHN News Staff

Nairobi, Kenya (AHN) – The United Nations’ cultural organization, UNESCO, has named the French multi-course gastronomic meal to the Convention of Intangible Cultural Heritage.

Gathered in the Kenyan capital Nairobi, the UNESCO experts said the French gastronomic meal was featured on the UNESCO’s world heritage list because of its presentation and rites. Catherine Colonna, the French ambassador to UNESCO, welcomed the decision and said it made a contribution to cultural diversity.

“The French love getting together to eat and drink well and enjoy good times in such a manner. It is part of our tradition – a quite active tradition,” she added.

Francis Chevrier, chief delegate of the French mission, also hailed the decision. “It’s very important that people realize, in villages in Africa and everywhere, that when you have knowledge of food it is a treasure for your community, and something worth cherishing,” he said. “It’s wonderful. This is excellent news for French culture, for French heritage, to invite our cuisine, our gastronomic heritage to sit at the high table of culture at UNESCO,” Chevrier added.

However, UNESCO’s decision has also sparked concerns that people might use its heritage label for their commercial benefit.

Out of 51 cultural practices around the world, four elements, including China’s Turkish-speaking Muslim Uighur people’s harvest festival ceremony – Meshrep, Croatian Ojkanje singing and two other Chinese cultural practices have been included on the Convention of Intangible Cultural Heritage.

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8 tips for eating in a diner in a healthier way

Saturday, October 2nd, 2010

Simple, healthful tips to help you enjoy a diner meal.

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Burger joint lets customers add to the menu with social networking

Monday, September 13th, 2010

A restaurant in New York is encouraging patrons to build a burger, name it, put on the menu and promote it for a little personal fame and a discount on a meal. Something else that may jar the average customer – the burger patties have holes in the center. That’s right, they look like beef doughnuts.

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Business Etiquette – Dinner With Investors

Monday, March 1st, 2010

If you have potential investors flying in from another part of the country, you are likely to have them for dinner. Meals can be a pitfall in any relationship, either business or personal. Many people judge your ability to select a restaurant, pick wine, and sit through a meal as a proxy for how you conduct your life. If you are unable to do these things with appropriate acumen, you will likely be judged unfit to receive funding, especially if the investor is on the fence about your company.

Manners are about making other people feel comfortable and behavior that is seen as disrespectful, discourteous or abrasive is usually unintentional.

Here are some basics to get through a dinner with an investor.

  • Pick a mid-level restaurant with good food. Select a restaurant that has a variety of choices on the menu including a vegetarian selection.
  • Make a reservation. If the restaurant you pick doesn’t take reservations, pick another restaurant.
  • Dress to match the dress of your guests. If they are wearing suits, wear a suit. If they are wearing jackets, wear a jacket. Err on the conservative side. Regardless of the dress, be neat, clean shaven, and wear unwrinkled clothing.
  • If the guests are coming in their own car, make sure they have good directions. Arrive a little early – always make sure you arrive before your guest.
  • Allow your guests to select their own seats, but encourage your team to sit between the guests to facilitate better conversation. If you have two people who are better conversationalists, have them sit on opposite sides of the table to keep conversation flowing. Arrange this before you arrive at the restaurant.
  • If you are expected to pick the wine, be prepared. If you are not a wine connoisseur, call the restaurant ahead of time and ask to speak to the sommelier. He or she should be able to give you some good mid-range wines in both white and red.
  • When you site down, remember that your bread plate is on the left and your drinks are on your right. During the meal, use your flatware from the outside in. Put your napkin in your lap. If you would like bread, salt and pepper, butter, etc., as for it to be passed, don’t reach over someone for it.
  • When selecting your meal, pick one that is easy to eat and does not have a tendency to leave distracting bits of food in your teeth. Take a bite of food and put your flatware down before chewing and swallowing. Don’t talk with any food in your mouth.
  • Don’t drink too much.
  • Some business talk at the table is okay, but don’t let it overwhelm the conversation. Stay off of topics that may be sensitive, sex, politics and religion are good ones to avoid. A good way to avoid saying something stupid is just to ask a lot of questions and let your guests do all the talking.
  • If none of your guests order coffee or dessert, then you should not either. If they do, then at least one or more of your team should do the same. This can be tricky because they may not want to order first. In this case, you should judge how you think they feel and follow that instinct.
  • Pay. They are your guests, you are expected to pay.

In general, good business etiquette is about making people feel comfortable and valued. If you provide a nice meal with good conversation, then you have succeeded even if you accidentally use the wrong fork.

Author: C. Worrall
Article Source: EzineArticles.com
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Huge Variety Of Restaurants In NYC

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

New York City is known as a city that never sleeps. There are huge variety of restaurants operating 24 hours and 7 days a week. All types of restaurants in NYC can be found. Sushi, dim sum to hot dogs and donuts are available in the New York City.

In New York City there is wide variety of restaurants for you to be able to enjoy a great meal. It’s a home of some of the world’s greatest restaurants. Whether you want a fancy expensive dinning or just some delicious pizzas you can find it available in NYC at any time.

South street seaport is a popular tourist destination. There are a wide variety of restaurants here and you can enjoy the meal avoiding the usual neighborhoods tourist traps.

NYC is a great place to enjoy delicious Pizzas. If you ever visit New York do not miss trying out the delicious pizzas.

Steaks hmm yummy the juicy porterhouse or New York strip steak the NYC steakhouses offer a delicious steak options. You can find the old NYC style to the trendy steak house restaurants in NYC for everyone to enjoy.

You can take your kids too, there are restaurants in NYC for families too and you have a great number of choices of these restaurants to choose from.

Restaurants in NYC also offer fantastic Prix-fixe lunches without pinching your purse. There are some outstanding restaurants to choose from. You can save money and still dine on the tasty and delicious variety of cuisines in these budgeted restaurants.

There are  restaurants in NYC Chinatown who offer delicious food at affordable prices. The food is suitable to all sizes of groups as well as families with children. You can find countless options which include restaurants that serve Cantonese, Sichuan and Shanghai cuisines here in Chinatown.

There are restaurants in NYC called the pre-theater restaurants. You can enjoy your meal and get on in time for your Broadway show. Some of these Pre-theater restaurants offer prix-fixe menus allowing you to enjoy a meal at a reasonable price.

Restaurants in NYC give you a great option of restaurants for breakfast. You can avoid the mediocre meals. You have options from bagels and lox to dim sum and everything in between. Do check out these restaurants to enjoy the great New York breakfast.

Restaurant in NYC including Brooklyn, Queens and Manhattan offer vegan friendly dinning and the vegetarian restaurants with vegan options ranges from street carts to sophisticated restaurants.

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