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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
10-19-2011 @ 3:11AM
Roberta said...
My husband and I really enjoyed this article. Made us laugh, especially to see our own snobbish ways (okay I do silently judge people who think Olive Garden serves the best Italian food, you got me). We had no idea the movement was getting to the level of who has the best car, house, and sea salt. We unfortunately live an hour away from great food and we are still hoping the food movement will grow. Outside booming cities some of us rural folks are salivating for a good restaurant experience to open near us so we can eat good food in our own neighborhoods. So why you shun this growing practice where it has swung to an extreme. The movement still needs to grow in other areas so we can eat well outside our own homes. Viva the food revolution even if we have to put up with a few food extremists. Thank you for your hilarious article. We loved it and it made our day.
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