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Wheatgrass at the Google Campus
In the new book: Food 2.0: Secrets from the Chef Who Fed Google wheatgrass is cited as a Googler favorite. Co-founders of Google sought out a chef to custom design the menu at the Google commissary so that workers would not be sluggish. The menu had to be healthy for sure, but it also needed to be more than that, it needed to be empowering. Chef Charlie Ayers’s brain food was considered a secret to the early success of Google. And everything that came rolling out of “Charlie’s Café” was free to every employee. Those years spent feeding the brains of Google have now manifested themselves into this book.
Wheatgrass became such a favorite on the Google campus that they had to hire someone just to trim and grind 20 flats a day. If you are like most of us that cannot afford hiring someone to prepare wheatgrass shots for you every morning...try starting with wheatgrass powder from amOrganics which mixes within seconds into the liquid of your choice. Shop Wheatgrass Powder Now
Source: Stuart Reb Donald. "Review: Food 2.0: Secrets from the Chef Who Fed Google." Paper Palate. May 19, 2008. Well Fed Network. May, 20 2008. view source.
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