Archive for Food and Drink

Nothing but Noodles

Posted Monday, May 30th, 2005 at 2:08 pm
Nothing but Noodles

After seeing my race guests off, I met up with Janet for lunch to begin the last week of my “No repeat lunch week” campaign. The race was a lot of fun and I enjoyed catching up with Peace Corps friends Darren, Justin, and Hans.

Zionsville golf course

Posted Friday, May 27th, 2005 at 4:04 pm
Zionsville golf course

Darren and I grabbed a hot dog at the annual Lambda Chi golf tournament. All traditions were upheld, including flipping a golf cart on hole nine, twice. The play of the day was made by John Otten who hit the pin from 90 yards on hole one.

Nearing 100 Resturants

Posted Thursday, May 26th, 2005 at 7:02 pm

Next Friday, June 3, 2005, I will officially conclude my “No Repeat Lunch Week” campaign after having visited my 100th unique restaurant for lunch.

The whole thing has been silly and fun. At noon, everyday, I knew I was going to eat somewhere new. Thinking my whole experience might make for a fun lifestyle story for a local newspaper or radio station, I published this press release:

i-Newswire, 2005-05-25 - INDIANAPOLIS - For Jason Pearce of Indianapolis, Indiana, variety comes in 100 flavors as he soon ends his “No repeat lunch week” campaign.

Fed up eating at the same restaurants for lunch each week, Pearce decided to see how long and far he could go without eating at the same restaurant twice during the workweek ( Monday through Friday ). On June 3, Pearce will eat at his 100th unique restaurant.

“At first, some of my lunch buddies didn’t like the idea of trying new places, or returning to restaurants ‘banned’ long ago for reasons no one could recall,” said Pearce. “But a few took to the idea, and our daily lunch excursions became more of an adventure than the monotonous routine they once were.”

To keep track of the restaurants he visited, Pearce kept a log on his website at www.jasonpearce.com. “I know this is a silly project that shouldn’t be taken seriously. But keeping a list of restaurants I’ve visited helps me and the guys from my office remember where we’ve already eaten. Otherwise, we’d waste five to 10 minutes every day arguing before coming to a consensus.”

Most of the restaurants Pearce has visited reside in the northwest corner of Indianapolis, though he has ventured to Zionsville, Broadripple, and downtown. He even counted restaurants while on business trips and on vacation, including one far-flung trip to Easter Island, Chile.

“I don’t think I’ll have to worry about eating on Easter Island ever again,” said Pearce. “They were likely the most remote meals I’ll ever have.”

Pearce has decided to end his “No Repeat Lunch Week” campaign when he visits his 100th restaurant on June 3. “One of the disadvantages of the project is I haven’t been able to return to the newly-discovered restaurants that I liked,” said Pearce.

When asked where he’ll have his 100th meal, Pearce replied, “Well, if you visit my website, I tell you 99 places where it won’t be.”

It will fun to see if anyone picks up on it.

Jersey Mike’s

Posted Thursday, May 26th, 2005 at 6:52 pm
Jersey Mike's

By far, this is Joe’s favorite sub shop. Until I told him about this one, which is about two miles from the office, he used to drive two to three times further for his fix.

Einstein Bagels

Posted Wednesday, May 25th, 2005 at 12:30 pm
Einstein Bagels

Joe and I walked to Einstein Bagels for lunch. It’s nice to have summer finally here.