It was the best of papers, it was the worst of papers
I still shake my head at how staggeringly dumb - dumb, dumb, dumb - it is for the Globe to put some of its content behind a paywall, but this one takes the cake: an article that one would generally only want when the need arose, but when it arose, would want to be found easily - Joanne Kates’s best and worst Toronto meals of 2007. This is one reason why the growing number of Toronto food bloggers have such, um, easy pickins, and why the Globe’s posse of ‘experts’ are well into their slide into irrelevancy.
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