So I went to one of the local bagel shops last night with my girlfriend. We each got a bagel with cream cheese. Upon receiving our bagels, we sat down, and unwrapped them to find they had been smothered with at least a full pound of cream cheese per side. Why is this necessary? Does anyone actually eat all that cream cheese? We of course had to scrape our bagels down to edible levels of cream cheese, it felt like such a waste.
Just an idea, for all you people who dream of opening up a bagel shop one day... use NORMAL amounts of cream cheese on your bagels. Charge extra if someone wants a pound per side. You'll probably be surprised at how much money you save.
10.07.2007
Cream Cheese
10.04.2007
Test explained
So my previous post, "Test" is a copy of my new brewery logo. Kuchenchef is German for "god of cooks" and while I'm not quite a god of cooks yet, I do enjoy cooking, and I like how the name and the logo turned out. Maybe one day you'll be able to buy bottles of Kuchenchef brew at your local beer store!
10.02.2007
9.30.2007
Homebrew
I brew my own beer. It started a couple of months ago, and I'm now on my second batch of brew (a double chocolate stout...tasty!). As such, it's high time I find a name for my brewery. Unfortunately, my creative juices just aren't flowing, and I can't think of anything! Any ideas?
9.29.2007
Crashing at someone else's apartment rules
1. Say "please" and "thank you"
2. Be up before 9 A.M.
3. Be out of the house before 9:30 AM, unless you're sleeping with one of the residents.
4. Don't expect food.
5. Don't expect free booze.
6. If another resident is watching a TV show, wait till it's finished to invade the space.
7. Remember, you are a guest in someone else's house, be courteous, kind, and quiet.
8. Clean up after yourself.
Thats all I got for now folks.
Remember, just because you think the world revolves around you, doesn't mean it actually does.
