Some places have windows so you can watch food being made. Biscuitville has a window for watching, as does Bruegger's Bagels. The above photo was taken last week at the Battleground store. (You can see Applebee's peeking through the window). The young man above was working tirelessly making sure the bagels were attended and diligently making sure customers' needs were met. "Well toasted, lightly toasted, light cream cheese, an everything bagel with as much 'everything' as possible." There were so many requests and this worker met them all.
If you will have children with you this summer, when they are out of school, and you are looking for something to do together, consider taking them to places where you can watch food being prepared. STEM education is such an important part of curricula, and any activity that helps children follow something from concept to completion helps them understand the engineering design process, including making a biscuit or bagel. And when food is involved, getting to eat the finished product is the grand finale. Have a great Memorial Day weekend!
Admittedly I am indifferent to bagels.
Posted by: William Kendall | Saturday, May 25, 2019 at 02:44 PM