So how does this work?
First of all, honor the main rule:
Eat at a new restaurant every other time we go out to eat.
But there are some additional factors to consider...
The "Good Credit" Amendment #1: You can earn credits so you can justify eating at old favorites back-to-back, as long as you don't abuse it.
Exemption #1: This is a dinner rule. Breakfast and lunch don't count, although a new spot for breakfast and lunch can earn a credit.
Exemption #2: Everytime you eat at a new place without revisiting an old favorite, you can earn a credit.
Exemption #3: Spaghetti Wednesday at the Tin Hat is exempt, although we don't use this exemption as much as you'd think.
Exemption #4: If it's been more than a year since you went somewhere, you can treat this restaurant as new.
Exemption #5: Delivery and carryout are exempt but no credits can be generated.
Exemption #6: Restaurants frequented previously by one person count as new, when both attend.
Exemption #7: Exemptions can be amended at any time, especially if Feasto-haters want to get all "ehhh" about it.
--Mark Mucho
Saturday, May 26, 2007
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