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Twice this month, I got ignored in restaurants and my order was completely forgotten. Rather than hang around for another 45mins I decided to leave both times, much to the angst of my dining companion. I would rather go somewhere else and get served quicker then pay for crap service. I wouldn’t mind so much if the two places I went to actually bothered to bring the drinks whilst I had to wait over an hour for food or if the restaurant was full of people, but they didn’t and it wasn’t. One was a veggie cafe which used to be consistently good but is now run by snotty staff and overrun by kids, and the other is a new ‘modern’ Indian. Am I taking it personally? yes probably I am. We used to write food reviews for the Source - a good review goes a long way in a city full of restaurants and cafes struggling to survive so I think they should try a bit harder to do the simple thing of taking an order and giving it to the kitchen.

In LA those diner waitresses were amazing, taking complicated orders and serving 6 tables at once and never spilling a drop or ‘forgetting an order’. Maybe there was a reason we were forced to go to our regular places, as food holds energy. If the waiting staff are miserable, chances are the chef is too. I don’t want to taste the kitchen staff’s hangovers or apathy. I’ll stick to my favourite places, where the food is made with love (Pause, Food for Friends, Ideya and Terre a terre).

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Jamie Oliver makes me sick

Did you see Jamie’s Fowl dinners the other night? I always buy free range eggs, and have never bought a chicken in my life so the next step for me is to give up eggs altogether. In the yogic philosophy, eggs are not to be eaten anyway, but milk, cheese and yoghurts are OK. So the western definition of Vegan or Pure Vegetarian is quite different. Western Vegans have nothing to do with any animal products including diary, honey, silk or leather. Eastern Lacto-vegetarians find eggs disgusting (scrambled, poached, fried etc) but some quite happily eat eggs in cakes. I went to a wedding recently where the yogi bride was Vegan and her 4 vegetarian friends were given a delicious Indian style meal. However, the other 40 odd guests chomped happily on beef carcasses (The cow is sacred in India).

Anyway, Jamie’s program reminded us all of how horrible battery hens are treated for their cheap eggs. The govt are bringing in new standards for chicken production (for meat and egg production) but mainly what shocked me was the disgusting bi-products. Mishaped eggs are used to create ‘liquid egg’ which is used in cheap food products and the ‘long egg’ (a vile sausage of eggy leftovers) is used by fast food places and cafes for egg slices in sandwiches and pizzas. YUK. Cheap egg liquid horrors probably lurk in most products so it’s worth checking ingredients.

I hope Jamie will take a look at the horrible way milk is produced in this country soon.

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