Google Chefs

Jan 18, 2013 - 7:46 am 0 by
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Google Chefs

As you may or may not know, the chefs at Google are probably the most important people at the company. Food drives great code and Google has always made sure the food was great. Yesterday, Google held a Chefs@Google event where the Google Chefs answered questions from other Googlers about their food and lives.

Tim Pierce posted some photos of the event on Google+.

He wrote:

Photos from Thursday's Chefs@Google event in Cambridge. Our OMGWTFBBQ panel discussion included Rob Gregory (Redbones), Geoff Janowski (Blue Ribbon BBQ), Tiffani Faison (Sweet Cheeks Q), and Chris Schlesinger (formerly of the East Coast Grill).

It was pretty fantastic. Rob explained the importance of finding the perfect piece of brisket, Chris revealed his deepest trade secret (having a smoker that got dented in just the right place when it fell off his truck), Tiffani told us what it's like making the official Best Biscuits in the World, and Geoff invited everyone in the room to come work a shift at Blue Ribbon. He also showed off his Wüsthof tattoo. Yow.

This post is part of our daily Search Photo of the Day column, where we find fun and interesting photos related to the search industry and share them with our readers.

 

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