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Sometimes Formica Is Better Than White Cloth — How to Cook Everything – NYTimes.com

2012-09-26 ~ Mark

It’s about expectations and consistency. Whatever I expect from a four-star restaurant has become unachievable. […] If the food isn’t delicious, everything else will just seem annoying, and that happens quite a lot.

Sometimes Formica Is Better Than White Cloth — How to Cook Everything – NYTimes.com

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