One of my colleagues here at The Sun always has something interesting to say about food.
One day it's a tip on using up Passover leftovers by making matzo panzanella. Another it's word of a new food coop. Or an account of the Primanti Brothers' Strip Sandwich -- a cornedbeef-and-French-fries concoction -- he'd just enjoyed in Pittsburgh.
So I asked what he ate for dinner last night. He'd had a great meal, naturally. More surprisingly, he hadn't been to a restaurant or cooked for himself.
He got his tasty meal at a meeting of the Roland Park Civic League.
Please note, my colleague was there as a resident of Roland Park, not as a reporter. So he was free to enjoy the spread. And it was quite a spread.
It included chicken tikka masala served over rice, Asian chicken wings, pizza, brownies and strawberries.
All free. Not that those of us from other parts of town could stop in for dinner or anything. But it's nice to know how the other half eats.
Sun file photo