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Elephant Themed Lapel Vintage HD Biker Pin Set


Elephant Themed Lapel Vintage HD Biker Pin Set


$7.00


Sturgis 2009 Glossed Enamel Lapel Pin Set Harley Rally


Sturgis 2009 Glossed Enamel Lapel Pin Set Harley Rally


$7.00


New Set of 2 CANADA INDIA Friendship Flag Lapel Pins


New Set of 2 CANADA INDIA Friendship Flag Lapel Pins


$7.98


Set of 2 CANADA & HONG KONG Friendship Flag Lapel Pins


Set of 2 CANADA & HONG KONG Friendship Flag Lapel Pins


$7.98


F16, F22 and JSF Lapel Or Tie Pins.  Set of 3


F16, F22 and JSF Lapel Or Tie Pins. Set of 3


$3.99


Masonic Freemason Gold Set Square & Compass Lapel Pin


Masonic Freemason Gold Set Square & Compass Lapel Pin


$6.00


SET OF 3 KODAK NFL HELMET LAPEL PINS


SET OF 3 KODAK NFL HELMET LAPEL PINS


$5.95


GUMBY & POKEY LAPEL PINS (SET OF 2) 1985 VERY FUN!


GUMBY & POKEY LAPEL PINS (SET OF 2) 1985 VERY FUN!


$10.00


Set of 3 Teacher Lapel Pins.


Set of 3 Teacher Lapel Pins.


$9.99


MASONIC BOXED SET Tournament of Roses LAPEL PINS '92


MASONIC BOXED SET Tournament of Roses LAPEL PINS ‘92


$7.99


Sheltie Collector Card/Lapel Pin Gift Set


Sheltie Collector Card/Lapel Pin Gift Set


$2.99


Chihuahua Collector Card/Lapel Pin Gift Set


Chihuahua Collector Card/Lapel Pin Gift Set


$2.99


Bichon Frise - Collector Card/Lapel Pin Gift Set


Bichon Frise – Collector Card/Lapel Pin Gift Set


$2.99


Bichon Frise - Collector Card/Lapel Pin Gift Set


Bichon Frise – Collector Card/Lapel Pin Gift Set


$2.99


St. Patrick's Day Hallmark Lapel Pins (set of 2)


St. Patrick’s Day Hallmark Lapel Pins (set of 2)


$7.99


SET OF 12 GUARDIAN ANGEL BROOCHES LAPEL PINS 18KTPLATED


SET OF 12 GUARDIAN ANGEL BROOCHES LAPEL PINS 18KTPLATED


$19.99


Cherished Teddies Halloween Lapel Pin & Earring Set


Cherished Teddies Halloween Lapel Pin & Earring Set


$5.00


Mary Kay Cosmetics NEW Set of Two Magnetic Lapel Pins


Mary Kay Cosmetics NEW Set of Two Magnetic Lapel Pins


$1.99


Set of 4 Pocket Angels Gold Tone Lapel Pins


Set of 4 Pocket Angels Gold Tone Lapel Pins


$7.97


3 Piece Elvis Presley Promo Lapel Pin Set


3 Piece Elvis Presley Promo Lapel Pin Set


$9.99


Vintage Metal Sailboat Lapel Pins Set of 12 - Close Out


Vintage Metal Sailboat Lapel Pins Set of 12 – Close Out


$9.95


MASONIC FREEMASON ARMY SET SQUARE & COMPASS LAPEL PIN


MASONIC FREEMASON ARMY SET SQUARE & COMPASS LAPEL PIN


$6.00


Sports Postage Stamp Lapel Pin Set(5)**Framed**


Sports Postage Stamp Lapel Pin Set(5)**Framed**


$4.99


Lacemaking Postage Stamp Lapel Pin Set(4)**Framed**


Lacemaking Postage Stamp Lapel Pin Set(4)**Framed**


$4.99


Pins for lapel - Vintage/Unique set


Pins for lapel – Vintage/Unique set


$10.00


Mercedes-Benz Classic Lapel Pin Set - Mint


Mercedes-Benz Classic Lapel Pin Set – Mint


$9.99


THE ART OF DISNEY


THE ART OF DISNEY “FRIENDSHIP” USPS LAPEL PIN SET


$14.99


LAPEL PIN 2010 VANCOUVER CANADA PATROL SNOWMOBILE 2 SET


LAPEL PIN 2010 VANCOUVER CANADA PATROL SNOWMOBILE 2 SET


$11.95


LAPEL PINS 2010 VANCOUVER CANADA MEDAL & TORCH SET GSB


LAPEL PINS 2010 VANCOUVER CANADA MEDAL & TORCH SET GSB


$17.95


Hallmark Easter Lapel Pins Set of 7


Hallmark Easter Lapel Pins Set of 7


$9.99


Masonic Freemason Blue Set Square & Compass Lapel Pin


Masonic Freemason Blue Set Square & Compass Lapel Pin


$6.00


NEW


NEW “BOB TIMBERLAKE” SET OF 5 LAPEL PINS – AWESOME!!!!


$0.99


NEW


NEW “BOB TIMBERLAKE” SET OF 4 LAPEL PINS – AWESOME!!!!


$0.99


Vintage Mustang Adv lapel pin set 1967-68? three differ


Vintage Mustang Adv lapel pin set 1967-68? three differ


$6.00


WWII US Military Ribbons Set Of Four Lapel Pins


WWII US Military Ribbons Set Of Four Lapel Pins


$3.99


100 Anniversary Cadillac Pin Set  with 2 lapel pins


100 Anniversary Cadillac Pin Set with 2 lapel pins


$10.00


Hallmark 2009 Frosty Friends Lapel Pin set of 3 KOC


Hallmark 2009 Frosty Friends Lapel Pin set of 3 KOC


$34.99


Princess Captains Circle Club


Princess Captains Circle Club “Full Set” Lapel Pins-New


$12.99


LAPEL PIN 2010 VANCOUVER CANADA PATROL SNOWMOBILE 2 SET


LAPEL PIN 2010 VANCOUVER CANADA PATROL SNOWMOBILE 2 SET


$11.95


7 pc DRUM SET mini tac / lapel pin RED FREE SHIP USA


7 pc DRUM SET mini tac / lapel pin RED FREE SHIP USA


$5.99


50 State Lapel Pin Set


50 State Lapel Pin Set


$139.95


Set of 50 brass lapel pins. One for each U.S. state. Military clutch back for a secure fit. Each pin measures approx. 5/8″ x 3/4″….

John Deere 8-piece Logo Lapel/Hat Pin Set


John Deere 8-piece Logo Lapel/Hat Pin Set




Anne on the Quilt 100th Lapel Pin


Anne on the Quilt 100th Lapel Pin



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Green Gables Pewter Lapel Pin


Green Gables Pewter Lapel Pin



With the largest selection of Anne of Green Gables collectibles online, Island Spirit PEI has something for every kindred spirit so come see whats in store….


First Communion Set-Includes Mass Book, Rosary, Lapel Pin, and Cloth Scapular in Vinyl Wallet


First Communion Set-Includes Mass Book, Rosary, Lapel Pin, and Cloth Scapular in Vinyl Wallet


$18.95



1999 Graduate Gift Set: Includes 22kt Goldplated Lapel Pin and a Plastic Coated Bookmark with a Matching Ceramic Mug


1999 Graduate Gift Set: Includes 22kt Goldplated Lapel Pin and a Plastic Coated Bookmark with a Matching Ceramic Mug


$9.99



First Communion Set-Includes Mass Book, Rosary, Lapel Pin, and Cloth Scapular in Vinyl Wallet


First Communion Set-Includes Mass Book, Rosary, Lapel Pin, and Cloth Scapular in Vinyl Wallet


$18.95



Miniature Cloisonnes Red Drum Set Tie Tac Lapel Pin


Miniature Cloisonnes Red Drum Set Tie Tac Lapel Pin


$6.99


Mini drum set tac pin made of gold plated cloisonnes. Makes a great tie tac!!! Measures 3/4″ long x 1″ wide….

Pink & Emerald Prong Set Crystal Bling Flamingo Lapel Pin Broach Big 2.5 Gold Finished


Pink & Emerald Prong Set Crystal Bling Flamingo Lapel Pin Broach Big 2.5 Gold Finished


$18.99


You will treasure the beauty and craftsmanship of this beautiful pin – a true collector’s item….

Anne at the Window Lapel Pin


Anne at the Window Lapel Pin



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Angels Dancing on the Head of a Pin

A restaurant critic’s moral acrobatics: critics who advertise their arrival by reserving in their own name…critics who do not pay for dinner…Is there anyone who does not find this as shocking and unprofessional as I do? True, it isn’t often I am seated more than a few minutes in a restaurant when someone does not recognize me…although I get to be anonymous more often these days with absentee owners and absentee chefs.
 


No, I do not wear wigs. They pinch and can give one a headache. I did buy a sexy Ann Margret redhead number many years ago and wore it once — I looked just like me with red hair. But I do make reservations in dozens of different names with various telephone numbers. I have credit cards in an assortment of names. And I do not wear my signature hats in restaurants. I wear the hat for photographs and television, when I think I may be photographed at an event, or for fun when I’m on a panel or doing a reading. 



I love hats. I’ve loved hats forever. So friendly on bad hair days. But when I appeared with a black cowboy hat pulled low over my nose on the back cover of my book Bite: a New York Restaurant Strategy in l972…my hat wearing days in restaurants were finished. (I do show up in a hat now and then for a photo session at my habitual lunch hangout, Jean Georges, where I haven’t been unrecognized for years.)



But there are countless other moral dilemmas. Like how cruel is too cruel? A few friends urged me to be really mean in my critiques now that I’m squaring off against many on-line meanies. I do have space for the first time to revisit a place I loved and report that they’ve raised prices yet again or snipped an ounce or three from a portion or haven’t yet trained the staff to be gracious and apologetic, to accommodate a customer when something unforeseen goes wrong.

I went to a small mom and pop French bistro on an odd street of an offbeat neighborhood because two citizen restaurant critics on some web site found it “just amazing,†“nothing short of spectacular.†I won’t take that level of blogging review seriously again. I wasted three hours and over $200 to discover a truly charming spot with an adorable logo and a cute gamine host and a singularly ungifted cook at the range. I decided not to write about the place. 



Why not? Don’t the critics owe it to their readers to save them from wasting time and money? I asked myself how many food-lovers would be racing downtown to this virtually unsung spot. It’s not that learned critics elsewhere are touting it and I could set eager eaters right. I have never thought it worth swatting a fly with a tank. A modest out-of-the-way spot getting no press at all will either find an audience or disappear.

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 And then there are the cleaning bills. A few weeks ago a pal toppled her glass of red wine and it splashed on my jacket, my blouse, my skirt, my shoes, my stockings and my pashmina. It wasn’t totally her fault. She’d set her glass on a sloping edge of the table. Our waiter at Stanton Social swooped in with a paper form for me to fill out for my cleaner instructing him to forward the bill to the restaurant. 



A fabulous cleaner has recently come into my life. Apthorp Cleaners does miracles. Red wine on a banana wool jacket is child’s play for the genies of Apthorp. It’s not the most expensive cleaner I’ve ever heard of…but it’s the most expensive I’ve ever been forced to rely on in this era when many cleaners haven’t a clue how to remove a spot or press a lapel. My skinflint side wanted desperately to send the bill to Stanton Social. But I believe a restaurant critic should never ask a restaurant for money. Not even for charity.

For twenty-five years Citymeals-on-Wheels has depended on the extraordinary generosity of chefs and restaurateurs in many of its fund-raising efforts to bring meals to the homebound elderly. James Beard and I co-founded Citymeals. I have been board chair for all its life but the letters seeking restaurant participation are never signed by me. Our annual Corporate Dineout raises more money every year and depends on the exceptional hospitality of New York restaurants. I have no idea who says yes and who says no. I don’t want to know.

For the same reason I will not be sending a cleaning bill to Monkey Bar where a waiter at the first friends and family tasting slipped and spilled a glass of icy white wine all over me. I screamed. I was in shock for a second or two. It was cold. I was soaked. I thought about going home to change, but sopped up what I could with paper towels in the ladies room. I finally warmed up by dessert time.



Which brings me to another moral dilemma. Friends and family tastings. With expense budgets tight and tightening, in some cases, non-existent, it might seem a sensible solution for a restaurant critic to swan in on a friends and family tasting where the house is giving waiters and kitchen a chance to exercise their new muscles. No one gets a check. Everyone is asked to write a critique. Seems like a genius way to cover a new restaurant.

Mea culpa. I have several times done a first tasting column based on a friends and family tasting. Within my usual sometimes inscrutable moral rigidity, I refuse to fill out the questionnaire or write a critique or answer a question on grounds that a critic should not be a restaurant consultant. Is this getting tricky? I was always a dancer. Am I dancing now on the head of that pin?



I feel more comfortable writing about the early experience when the tasting is full of promise. I would rather not try to predict the future when the kitchen and service are still half-baked. Is anyone else feeling uneasy about the rush to judgment?

 Let me know what you think about these moral dilemmas. Is anonymity essential for a restaurant critic? Is there any point of reserving in another name if you’re likely to be recognized anyway? What do you think of a critic who doesn’t expect a bill, freeloads and brings his friends? What if she quietly accepts extra desserts and doesn’t insist they be added to the check? How about calling in your own name when you’re not working but just want a table in the restaurant you helped heat up?

Am I being silly not to let a restaurateur pay for my cleaning bill? Email me

About the Author

Gael Greene has been New York Magazine’s Restaurant critic since 1968. She resigned as the weekly critic in 2001 but continues to write a weely restaurant column called Insatiable Critic. She is the author of two best selling novels: Blue Skies, No Candy and Doctor Love as well as the author of five other books, the most recent, Insatiable: Tales from a Life of Delicious Excess. She has written for Cosmopolitan, Ladies Home Journal, McCalls and Playboy. Currently she writes for Travel & Leisure, Food and Wine, Departures, Food Arts, and Diversions. Twentyfive years ago she cofounded Citymeals-on-Wheels with James Beard to help deliver meals to New York City’s homebound elderly.

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