Restaurants stress the protein. People read menu items left to right, with the protein first. I read descriptions right to left.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Protein bars, protein flapjacks, protein granola, protein ice cream and protein coconut water... To look at the health-food aisles, you'd think that protein was a substance no one could overeat. Even bread now comes in protein-enriched form.
The best meal at my restaurant is the whole right side of the menu.
I'm on my version of the protein diet, but there ain't no protein in it. It's a Krispy Kreme doughnut between two Cinnabons. And you soak it overnight in Red Bull. Then you chase it with a Snickers.
Just know what's inside your food.
You give the reader a sense of a full meal.
I've known what it is to be hungry, but I always went right to a restaurant.
I get meals when I can, or I have protein shakes.
Writing about food is my default.
I have practice from 9 A.M. to 12 P.M., and then I drive home and eat lunch, which is either chicken or fish so I get the protein.
Really connect to food and know what you're eating.