Eastern market

- North Carolina BBQ sandwich.

- Handcut fries.

- Half lemonade, half sweet tea (this is really delicious!). (Apparently this is called Arnold Palmer, as I've been told by my roommate via tweet.)

Dinner

The only seasoning I had in the kitchen was salt. So I had to by something I could only cook with salt! Beef it was. Turned out to be alright cuts of beef--it had some chewy fat toward the end. But not bad for 3-something for both pieces. Overcooked them a bit to medium instead of medium rare, but alrighty for a solo Friday night dinner, no?

Dim sum!

Pretty solid dim sum stop! We all agreed it was a pretty good medium between authentic and accessible Chinese food. They have chicken feet and shrimp dumplings alike, so you can take your friends.

Check it out if you're in the Rosslyn area.

Yelp link.

Lost dog cafe

Yummy pizzas, pastas and sandwiches in Arlington, VA. Draught root beer! I ordered the Catahoula pizza (individual size--but they scale up to a large pizza to share): Spicy tomato sauce, white chicken, fresh broccoli and sliced tomatoes, covered with mozzarella cheese and basil. Delish.

http://www.lostdogcafe.com

North Arlington Location
5876 Washington Blvd.
Arlington, VA 22205
703-237-1552

Marketing :: Education

Marketing is a concept often seen as at odds with education, but one could also say that marketing creates entertainment for those not yet committed to invest themselves in formal learning.

Found this quote in a random book in the SoHo Moma store. Thinking it over.

If there is virtue in education, and marketing is a gateway of sorts to education, then marketing can also be a path to virtue. Thus, perhaps, the common evangelism language in marketing. Hm.