Sporting events, concerts, travel, and a West Coast Mexican food aficianadio -- please welcome Paul Rippetoe, our newest member of the TMC Digital Media team! We sat down with Paul to get his thoughts on the foodservice industry, what he does outside of work, and everything in between.
There are so many different elements of it, and being able to talk and think about different types of food and drinks is a lot more fun than talking about various different MBA programs and RN programs where the discussions are a bit more dry. There are so many elements to foodservice that a lot of people take for granted, but they are critical not just to the operation of restaurants, bars, and many other businesses, but in turn, they can have an impact on the customer experience as well.
My favorite menu items can really depend on where I go. I love pizza, wood-fired pizzas are usually pretty good. But being in California, there’s plenty of amazing Mexican food out here as well. Burritos and quesadillas out here don’t disappoint either, especially when you couple it with a good margarita on the rocks on a hot day.
I’m a huge sports fan. I live close to San Francisco, so I go to a lot of Giants games. I’m a CrossFit enthusiast as well. The workouts kill me, but in a good way. I love to golf with my buddies, hike, or do just about anything outdoors. Taking advantage of the amazing weather in the Bay Area is always a must!
I’ve been fortunate enough to go on a couple of European tours. Spain, France, Italy, Austria, Germany, Czech Republic, and the Netherlands have all been countries I’ve been able to visit. But if I had to pick, I’d say Italy. The history and the art are fascinating. Especially the Vatican and the Colosseum! I would really love to visit Ireland on my next big trip, but I hear Scotland is incredible as well. So, TBD!
Italy’s food is amazing. Pizza, pasta, gelato is everywhere, and it is all super good! I was surprised by the food that I found in Prague. Much different types of food that you will find there, but it’s very good, and the beers are legit!
California and Arizona both have amazing Mexican food to offer. I went to school at the University of Arizona (Go Cats!), and perhaps my favorite breakfast burrito of all time was a couple blocks away from my house in college. It worked out well. Connecticut and the east coast, in general, seem to know Italian food pretty well. Minnesota was my first exposure to a Juicy Lucy. A cheeseburger with cheese, onions, and mushrooms cooked into the middle of the patty. Without a doubt, it's my favorite Minnesota item.
I’m weird when it comes to NFL loyalty. I grew up a Niners fan, I work gamedays for them on the weekends. Jerry Rice was my idol growing up, so I root for them. I also worked for the Raiders when they were still in Oakland. I still have some friends that work for them in Vegas. So, it’s nice to see them play well. To complicate things, my sister works for the Chiefs front office. So, I basically will root for any of them!
Game 5 of the 2014 World Series, Giants-Royals. Madison Bumgarner threw a complete game shutout to put the Giants up 3-2 in the series. Many of these events featured teams I didn’t have a direct rooting interest for. Super Bowl with the NY Giants and the Patriots? National Championship between Alabama and Clemson? Those were cool, but seeing my team in a championship with a couple of my buddies was the most fun I’ve had at a sporting event. The Giants winning may have had something to do with it, though, lol!
I just finished the Blacklist, I’ve switched gears to Ted Lasso and It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia. I usually like any show that has a solid storyline with some twists and turns that keep me on my toes. But I also enjoy shows that I can kick back and laugh at from time to time. I’m all about balance when it comes to shows that I watch.