Millennials are now the majority of the US workforce and many employers still don’t quite know what makes them tick. Hiring managers across all industries are asking: How can I find and manage millennial employees? In this mini-eBook, we offer five best practices for breaking down the tension between workplace generations and setting expectations for
What the What? Definitions of 15 Mexican Food Menu Items
Mexican food is inarguably one of the most popular cuisines in the US. In fact, 1 out of every 10 restaurants in the United States sells some Mexican-inspired items. It’s also a cuisine that uses a lot of the same ingredients (tortillas, meat, salsa, rice, etc.) repeatedly with different preparations and variations on presentation. Combine
Bubbly by Any Other Name Can’t be Champagne
Sparkling wines have become synonymous with good times and celebrations. Their popularity and image (and sometimes their expense) gives the impression that anything ordinary can be elevated to extraordinary with the addition of a little bubbly. The festive bubbles that we all know and love are the result of significant levels of carbon dioxide, produced
Restaurant Menu Terms You Need to Know
No matter how familiar you are with the culinary world, there are always new words to learn — as well as delicious new culinary methods and dishes to try. Check out our list below for a few of the most commonly seen — but often unfamiliar — terms, and never be stumped by your menu again. Aioli
Commence Catering: All the Components (and Cash) You Need
Whether in the form of a sandwich tray from the local deli or a full banquet from an upscale steakhouse, more and more consumers are looking for catering options from their favorite restaurants. But it’s not just a matter of giving customers more ways to eat your food. Offering catering can seriously benefit your bottom
The 411 on the 911: Dealing with Restaurant Guest Allergies
Allergies. They can be as mild as the hay fever many of us experience in spring, or severe enough to cause fatal anaphylaxis. And they are only becoming more prevalent in our society. The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America estimates that approximately 50 million Americans are affected by allergies. And between 1997 and 2011,
Hidden Dangers: The 8 Most Common Food Allergies and How to Avoid Them
Sniffles, sneezing, itchy eyes: Many of us have experience with the suffering of allergy season. But an increasing number of Americans are developing potentially deadly allergies to common foods. In fact, according to the CDC, between 1997 and 2011, the prevalence of allergies in children increased 50 percent. And it’s not just peanuts that are
3 Reasons Your Menu Should Include Mocktails
Think your cocktail list contains the most important — and lucrative — drinks on your menu? If so, you’re ignoring an opportunity to add another star refreshment to your repertoire: the handcrafted, alcohol-free “mocktail.” Though the Shirley Temple and Roy Rogers have been gracing restaurant drink menus for decades, there’s nothing “kiddie” about these faux
How to Make Your Happy Hour More Profitable
To the joy of many — and disappointment of others — Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner signed a bill yesterday legalizing Happy Hour in that state for the first time since 1989. The concept of short-term discounts, usually falling in those slower after-work hours, is so prevalent, everyone from Sonic Drive-Ins to upscale steakhouses uses the
The Secret to Eating Like a Local When You Travel
We’ve been there: It’s day three of your trip, and you’re rocking that relaxed vacation vibe like no other. But you’ve also tried every concierge-recommended restaurant within walking distance of your hotel — and you’re already tired of each and every one. What’s a visitor looking to completely soak up the culture of their new