Sometimes, despite the fact that it is technically what is known as a JOB, my career allows me to have some fun.
This was not a typical day, but it just kind of played out this way. Let's start with the end: A lavish spread put on by the Restaurant Association of Metropolitan Washington at Virtue Feed & Grain in Alexandria. I called my wife and told her I wouldn't be home for dinner.
A shot of the raw bombs.
Who doesn't love swirly's? These guys distribute a very nice line of products.
This is David Forbes showing us how the Henny Penny pressure fryer works. He was the person who invited us for lunch and a demo. The fryer keeps the chicken perfectly moist, and uses much less energy than conventional open-top fryers.
They also demonstrated some great open-top fryers that use recirculating heat and ingenious designs that allow you to use less oil and energy. The savings mount up quickly. Another neat feature is that the open-top fryers have built-in filters and only take a few minutes to cycle through the filtration process. Wish they'd had those when I was dropping wings in the fryer!
Below is a video of Michael Johns giving his elevator pitch:
Below is a video of Michael Johns giving his elevator pitch:
They carry their own line of breading too. Very tasty stuff.
See! There were veggies.
Anyhow, hope you enjoyed a little slice of life here. If you have any questions on any of the things you've seen here feel free to post a comment or send me a message. More posts coming soon.