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Hollywood Humor: Cary Grant's Muffins
By
Stephen Schochet
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In 1853 in Saratoga Springs, New York, American Indian Chef George Crum was
preparing his specialty French fried potatoes in the upscale resort he was
working at, when he received word that one of the patrons complained they were
cut too thick. An annoyed Crum decided to slice the delicacy razor thin to teach
the customer a lesson. To his surprise the guest loved it, and that’s how we got
potato chips.
Nearly
one hundred years later another squeaky wheel named
Cary Grant was having
breakfast at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, when he noticed that his bread dish had
three half muffins. The very rich but frugal actor called the waiter over for
an explanation. He had ordered muffins and wondered why he had only been served
a muffin and a half. When neither the waiter nor the manager had a sufficient
answer, Grant made several phone calls until he tracked down Conrad Hilton
himself, vacationing in Istanbul. The top man explained that most customers left
the fourth half uneaten so the hotel stopped serving them. When the star accused
Hilton of false advertising, the Baron ordered that beginning with Grant, the
fourth half would be served from now on. The now satisfied star finished his
meal and paid his bill, complete with nearly $100 in phone charges.
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Stephen Schochet
is the author and narrator of the audiobooks Fascinating Walt Disney and Tales
Of Hollywood. The Saint Louis Post Dispatch says,” these two elaborate
productions are exceptionally entertaining.” Hear RealAudio samples of these
great, unique gifts at
http://www.hollywoodstories.com.
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