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Thursday, September 23, 2004
 
The portion sizes at Cheesecake Factory are too large! Last night, I took my family and a friend to the new Cheeskecake Factory restaurant in Corte Madera. I ordered a salad and pasta while my wife ordered a sandwich, we ordered chicken fingers for my son and our friend ordered a chicken dish. My wife and I shared the large salad, which was delicious. When our entrees arrived, they were HUGE. My pasta dish could serve three people! All of us left with food to go because we couldn't finish our plates. We were never told that the portions would be obscenely large. If we knew that, we would have shared our orders and saved some money. That's what we will do in the future because the food was actually very good.

My suggestion to anyone going to Cheesecake Factory is: Share a dish or be prepared to have the rest of your meal the next day for lunch.
 
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Name:Michael Scherotter
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I was educated as an architect but I found my passion in software architecture and development. Many skills that I have learned in my architectural education have enabled me to excel at designing, building, and explaining software systems:

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