Re: [CTRL] As the president eats, so eats Washington

2001-02-06 Thread Prudence L. Kuhn

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 "Republicans tend to eat more beef, and Democrats tend to eat more
free-range chicken," says Sally Quinn, doyenne of the Washington party scene.
Now that the GOP controls all three branches of government, the implications
for all those cattle are, well, you know.  

Sounds good to me.  What's the latest scoop on the mad cow threat?  Prudy

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[CTRL] As the president eats, so eats Washington

2001-02-05 Thread Agent Starling



As the president eats, so eats Washington 


By DANTE CHINNI, Christian Science Monitor 

WASHINGTON (February 6, 2001 12:01 a.m. EST http://www.nandotimes.com) - If the 
nation's cattle knew enough to lift their heads from the clover and sniff the 
political winds, they'd be trembling by now. They are, you see, back in culinary 
vogue here in Washington -- meaning the power-brokering that goes on in 
restaurants across town is increasingly likely to occur over a plate of rib-eye. 


So far, the shift is a subtle one. But then again, George W. Bush -- whose 
affinity for his home state of Texas seems to extend to that state's cuisine - 
has been in the White House only a few weeks. But history shows that where the 
city's food culture is concerned, a change in the Oval Office is the biggest 
change of all. 

While Bush has kept a low profile mealwise, those watching the new 
foodscape can count on one rule: The party in power sets the table. 

"Republicans tend to eat more beef, and Democrats tend to eat more 
free-range chicken," says Sally Quinn, doyenne of the Washington party scene. 
Now that the GOP controls all three branches of government, the implications for 
all those cattle are, well, you know. 

In this town, that's no small thing. For most Washingtonians, food is much 
more than simple nourishment.

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