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sunnyatlast 02-24-2015 12:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Bonanza (Post 1017402)
I have NEVER been in a restaurant where a server referred to any food type as protein or a starch,
and we eat out often.
I can't even imagine what would prompt the use of those words…...

Talking heads the other night on t.v., from New York, are what reminded me of the awful "starch" and "protein" categories, which are technically accurate but unappetizing. They said exactly what I've thought about it.

Will see if I can find a video clip of it.

sunnyatlast 02-24-2015 12:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Bonanza (Post 1017402)
I have NEVER been in a restaurant where a server referred to any food type as protein or a starch,
and we eat out often.
I can't even imagine what would prompt the use of those words.
...

It's culinary terminology found on many chef and food presentation sites, as well as restaurants where we've dined in various states. Here are four menu examples I found with quick google searches, from Boston, CT, WI, and CA:

Boston:
"Chef’s Selection of Assorted Proteins, Seasonal Vegetables, Grains and Starches

Upgraded Chef’s Market Basket

Selection of Proteins to Include: Scallops, Shrimp, Slab Bacon, New York Strip Loin, Boneless Chicken Breast, Crab Meat

Action Kitchen Menus | Boston MA Group Cooking Activities & Parties
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CT:
Dinner
You may choose any protein, starch and vegetable for your menu. If you would like suggestions please email the chef. Chef@whistlestopwindosor.com
Proteins
Chicken Francais $10.00, Chicken Piccatta $10.00, Apple Brie Chicken $11.00, Chicken Parmesan with Pasta (in house only) $12.00, Chicken Scapadelle (chicken, sweet Italian sausage, pepperoni, in lemon wine sauce).

Whistle Stop Cafe l The best bistro in Windsor, CT.
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Your custom plated dinner menu consists of your selection of the following proteins, a starch and vegetable. The pricing listed with the proteins is inclusive of all side selections, unless noted with an up- charge. If selecting more than one entrée, please contact your catering manager – the price of the highest cost entrée will apply to all entrees.
Protein selections – seafood
Mahi Mahi – 8 ounce filet, seared or grilled $22
*Chef recommended preparation – blackened and glazed with apricot jam $23
CANADIAN WALLEYE – 8 ounce filet, baked $21
*Chef recommended preparation – pan fried with seasoned flour with lemon caper beurre blanc $23
wild salmon – 8 ounce filet, seared or grilled $24

http://www.thewaterfrontlacrosse.com...DinnerMenu.pdf
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Wolfgang Puck Weddings:

"Wolfgang incorporates free-range proteins and sustainable seafood into each menu highlighting the importance of caring for the environment. Add an innovative twist to local grown foods, complimenting a wedding's location and enhancing the guests' experience."
Wedding Menus | www.wolfgangpuck.com

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San Jose, CA:
Choice of Protein
Choice of Starch
http://www.sanjose.org/sites/default...m%20Buffet.pdf

Bonanza 02-24-2015 01:14 AM

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Originally Posted by lovsthosebigdogs (Post 1018193)
I can't stand to hear servers ask me,"How's everything tasting?" Really gets on my nerves. Like the food and everything on the table is capable of doing its own tasting instead of asking me if everything is ok or something to that effect. I am not sure why this irritates me so much, but it does.

I agree. What a wierd way to ask how is everything, which is basically what they are asking. I want to ask them if they want to taste it and they can tell me!

The only thing that irritates me more is when wait staff refers to my husband and I as "you guys." I find that extremely rude, particularly when these kids could be my grandchilden!

redwitch 02-24-2015 06:33 AM

For me, the most hated phrase in the English language has got to be "drank/drinking the Kool-Aid". I don't care how innocent the term has become, the history behind it is the death of hundreds at Jonestown. It is almost impossible to be from the Bay Area, have lived there during that time and not known someone who died there. So, every time I hear the phrase here, I really want to check their pulse to make sure they're really still alive since they shouldn't be.

graciegirl 02-24-2015 07:48 AM

The folks who serve us here in restaurants have to be the finest bunch in the world. Many have worked in the country club restaurants for many years when the Morse's ran them and then eventually sold the business part to a restaurant owner retaining the real estate as is their business plan.

The servers that I know best are at Cane Garden and every last one of them is excellent at what they do and seem pleased to work every day and have the opportunity to put their kids in the fine Villages Charter schools.

Almost all of them are native Floridians and have no accents like we do.
I just don't notice if they say things like protein or ask if everything tastes o.k.. Usually new ones are the one's that say no problem, but soon they become more savvy with proper response. Most of us came from a world and time where people always say thank you and you're welcome. Some kids today aren't hearing this at home.

In return many people pay these hard working folks twenty percent and thank them. AND MANY DON'T.
If I worked as a server in The Villages you would find my kisser on the crime page on the on line news for smacking someone.

Remember that not all people are destined to become English Majors. That takes money and academic prowess. Not all English majors could hack it as a server in The Villages.

Now I hope I haven't hurt the servers feelings or my fellow Villagers.

Good morning. It is gonna be a warm day in The Villages and it is snowing every other place in the world.

Laurie2 02-24-2015 09:06 AM

Of servers and English majors, referenced above. . .

I think there is a book in being a server in TV. It could be titled "Undercover Server."

Look out. The next server you meet just might be an English major.

graciegirl 02-24-2015 10:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Laurie2 (Post 1018536)
Of servers and English majors, referenced above. . .

I think there is a book in being a server in TV. It could be titled "Undercover Server."

Look out. The next server you meet just might be an English major.


Please check my post above. I changed the "are" to "is".

I was a science major from a blue collar home.

sunnyatlast 02-24-2015 10:17 AM

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Originally Posted by redwitch (Post 1018476)
For me, the most hated phrase in the English language has got to be "drank/drinking the Kool-Aid". I don't care how innocent the term has become, the history behind it is the death of hundreds at Jonestown. It is almost impossible to be from the Bay Area, have lived there during that time and not known someone who died there. So, every time I hear the phrase here, I really want to check their pulse to make sure they're really still alive since they shouldn't be.

That, and the implication that villagers were forced to buy here, by cult brainwashing.

kittygilchrist 02-24-2015 10:31 AM

Wholenother

Laurie2 02-24-2015 10:33 AM

Off topic

Barefoot 02-24-2015 04:13 PM

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Originally Posted by sunnyatlast (Post 1015966)
Let's hear what words posters here want to have on the list, or have already made the list but are still grating on you.

These are some on the list that are still around, unfortunately:
"It is what it is." (Translation: I don't want to say what I really think. Someone might be offended.)
"Issues". (Example: The pitcher is having shoulder issues going into Game 7 of the World Series. Or, Bruce Jenner is having some gender issues.)
"It's all good."

I think that Bruce Jenner's gender issues are on hold while he sorts out his recent car crash.
I enjoyed some of the Academy Award presentation. Lady Gaga actually has quite a lovely voice.
Not sure about her red rubber gloves though. Oh well, it is what it is.
I have really enjoyed this thread and hearing what makes people cringe. It's all good.
With apologies to Sunnyatlast! :evil6:

sunnyatlast 02-24-2015 04:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Barefoot (Post 1018807)
I think that Bruce Jenner's gender issues are on hold while he sorts out his recent car crash.
I enjoyed some of the Academy Award presenation. Lady Gaga actually has quite a lovely voice.
Not sure about her red rubber gloves though. Oh well, it is what it is.
I have really enjoyed this thread and hearing what makes people cringe. It's all good.

If it were "all good", nobody would be citing words or phrases that grate on them.

dewilson58 02-24-2015 04:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Barefoot (Post 1018807)

I have really enjoyed this thread and hearing what makes people cringe. :evil6:

"We" definitely know how to irritate people now.

:22yikes:

:22yikes:

:22yikes:

DougB 02-24-2015 05:09 PM

Some of you irritate me even when you aren't posting. It's like I know your still there.

graciegirl 02-24-2015 05:59 PM

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Originally Posted by DougB (Post 1018851)
Some of you irritate me even when you aren't posting. It's like I know your still there.


Boy howdy!:22yikes::mornincoffee::icon_twisted:


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