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July 9, 2007

Do not read this before lunch

Well, you can read this entry; just don't click on the link to the Baltimore City Health Department's list of food establishment closings before lunch.

Thanks to Bill S. for reminding me of this. He also makes a good point in his e-mail -- to keep an eye out for repeat offenders.

Unfortunately Maryland doesn't require eating places to post their letter grades from the health department in a prominent place the way California does. So it's up to us to keep an eye out and avoid the ones that don't clean up their act.

Posted by Elizabeth Large at 11:32 AM | | Comments (1)
        

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Now if we could just get the health department to leave the Sunday farmers market alone. Word on chowhound.com is that the health department has told Reid's and other vendors to stop offering samples of cut up fresh fruit. Now I need someone to protect me from the health department.

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Richard Gorelick was appointed The Baltimore Sun's restaurant critic in September 2010. Before joining the paper staff fulltime, he contributed freelance criticism and features articles about food to area and regional publications. Along the way, he dispatched for short-distance trucking companies, shilled for cultural non-profits, and assisted in cognitive neurology research – never the subject, always the control.

He takes restaurants seriously but not himself, and his favorite restaurant is the one you love, too.
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