LA_MERC_Cowboy_From_Hell
April 1st, 2003, 10:52 AM
My partner at work is a published food critic for a local news paper out here in Cali. He also has a web site www.culinarydetective.com.
What he would like from you guys is to write a little article about your favorite "cop spot" to eat. The requirements are it has to be "authentic" food for your region and it CAN'T touristy places. What he wants is the "hidden treasures" that only cops and locals will know about. It will potentialy bring business to the places (it sure has out here) and you get the chance to have an article on his site.
This may seem like it wouldn't have an effect on you LA, TX, SC guys but he is trying to turn the article into a TV show for the Food Network. You will get credit for writting the article (he may edit it). He would like it to be around 100 words and it should include you favorite dish, some other good items, the adress and the phone number. You can go to the site and read some examples of his work. You may even get to be on TV if the show gets off the ground:)
Scott
What he would like from you guys is to write a little article about your favorite "cop spot" to eat. The requirements are it has to be "authentic" food for your region and it CAN'T touristy places. What he wants is the "hidden treasures" that only cops and locals will know about. It will potentialy bring business to the places (it sure has out here) and you get the chance to have an article on his site.
This may seem like it wouldn't have an effect on you LA, TX, SC guys but he is trying to turn the article into a TV show for the Food Network. You will get credit for writting the article (he may edit it). He would like it to be around 100 words and it should include you favorite dish, some other good items, the adress and the phone number. You can go to the site and read some examples of his work. You may even get to be on TV if the show gets off the ground:)
Scott