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Winner of the Free Food-a-Thon
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It was a wacky and crazy day yesterday in the halls of Campus Progress and throughout the nation’s capital as four wily competitors rose early to not only beat the heat but also each other to be crowned the 2008 Free Food-A-Thon champion.

Yet all Avarice Ashley’s 6:30AM wake-up call did was make her stomach rumble louder than an Orange Line train. She delighted in consuming the delectable nourishment of an English muffin with peanut butter and graciously bowed out of the final as her competitors came roaring through the starting gate.

Nick “Pastry” Pastan ran into some unexpected company, his opponent Chewing Chenwei, at the Federal Facilities Council’s conference: High-Performance Federal Buildings: Meeting EISA requirements through 2030 (no, I did not make that title up). Yet the Pastry’s patented ID problems didn’t stop him from weaseling in to mount the buffet and fill up on blueberry cake and bagels. And Pastry Pastan didn’t stop there: he swung by the Mariott to sneak some more juice and croissants before clocking into work at 9:04AM.

Chewing Chenwei remained composed the whole way. With her equanimity she had no problems strutting into the high-powered buildings breakfast. She was more concerned about the tone and appropriateness of flossing the city for free food than bellying up to one more breakfast buffet. The contest was getting heated, interns were taking sides, staff was being accused of favoritism, and it was still before noon!



Hardeehar Aditi Hardikar found her breakfast dilemma to be no laughing matter. After navigating through a stingy World Bank youth event without a crumb in site, she scrambled for some free cookie samples to hold off her hunger until lunch.

Lunch illustrated the relentlessness of these great contestants. Hardeehar thought the building conference had more to offer as she dove into their lunch helping. I’m sure the stuffed green pepper and Oreo silk mousse pie made her vegetarian taste buds salivate.

Chewing Chenwei decided to hit up K Street for all its lobbying richness and devoured a “Portobello mushroom sandwich with sprouts and avocado on flatbread that had cheese and tomatoes baked on top.”

Yet the Pasty Pastan was up to his old tricks. Using journalism as a pretense, Nick gorged on the jackpot: salmon. And he still had room for a chocolate decadent dessert.

With tensions mounting and only dinner left to go, the free food-a-thon was anyone’s game.  Chewing Chenwei continued to push the high road even as her animated grass roots movement amped up the pressure.  Chenwei hawked the Campus Progress Kool-Aid at a non-profit networking reception and pretended it was her birthday to reap a free ice cream.

Although Hardeehar had a slow start, she was looking to dinner to catapult her to the top. After inhaling knowledge and hors d'oeuvres at a Bus Boys event, Hardeehar attempted the ultimate for free food: posing as a Stanford engineering alumni. While I’m sure she didn’t enjoy the tenderloin, her feat speaks for itself.

The Pastry Pastan wouldn’t go down without a fight either. An open bar with free appetizers at one of DC’s swankiest clubs wasn’t enough for him. Using his connections from his entrepreneurial father, Nick seduced a three-course meal from one of DC’s finest Italian restaurants. The chive infused ricotta cheese crostini, al dente pesto pasta, and succulent grilled pork chop with vincotto was certainly something to be jealous of.

Deliberations among the judges were long and hard as Aditi, Nick, and Chenwei all did amazing jobs, found mouth-watering free food, and entertained a city with their tales of deceit, deception, and tomfoolery. In the end, however, Nick “Pastry” Pastan’s unrelenting approach to showing all that one can find for free in DC proved the difference. He brazenly used his connections and temerity to expose the depths of DC’s free food scene. He blogged about it unapologetically for all to see and wasn’t ashamed of what he did for a silly little contest.  Chenwei and Aditi were more than admirable foes and as a result the judges would like to extend the free lunch award to both of them as well. Next week, all three will feast on a lunch paid for by Campus Progress at a restaurant of their choice. Congratulations to Nick and all the participants in the free food-a-thon 2008.


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congrats all!
By Tommaso Jul 23rd 2008 at 5:25 pm EDT
Congratulations all, especially to the advocacy interns (all three of whom were finalists) who proved their political skills by weaseling more free food than every other intern put together (... k, I made that up)
  
Thomas, you are
By Chenwei Jul 23rd 2008 at 5:51 pm EDT
...the bomb-diggity! Except not all outdated and stuff, like that term that I just used is. Thank you for your entertaining blog posts and for free cookies. Free-Food-a-Thon was epic, and I will carry fond memories of this for the rest of my life.
  
Congratulations
By Moon Dog Jul 24th 2008 at 9:07 am EDT
Thank God it's over. This competition was taking up too much space in my reader's inbox.
  
Fabulous Ending
By Paula Jul 24th 2008 at 9:29 am EDT
As much as I am on the fence about the use of connections: I am happy to see a winner emerge from a long and hard fought battle.
  
Global Food Crisis
By Huh? Jul 24th 2008 at 9:17 pm EDT
So let's have our interns run around getting free food from multimillionaire-run think tanks?

Wait is there some kind of ironic subtext here? O_o
Re: Global Food Crisis
By Thomas Jul 25th 2008 at 9:36 am EDT
Yes, part of the point of the contest is to illustrate the excessive amounts of free food served in DC by and for our nation's power players. So there's definitely some intended irony here.
  
Disowning Ashley
By Dan Klein Jul 25th 2008 at 9:55 am EDT
The Ashley Wiers has let down her family and friends with her english muffins. We didn't beat the redcoats so you could slack on mooching contests, Wiers.
  
Free Food Athon
By Chemist Jul 28th 2008 at 5:31 pm EDT
It isn't that hard to get frre food in DC. Several think tanks regularly have lectures that include free food. You can to American Progress, Cato, Heritage Foundation, American Enterprise Institute, Woodrow Wilson Center, and the National Press Club . Why hasn't any one tried these.
Re: Free Food Athon
By Thomas Jul 31st 2008 at 10:26 am EDT
If you read the posts throughout the contest you'll see that many of the contestants did reap bountiful breakfasts and lunches from think tank talks. However, they also looked for more creative means to munch on free food. Also, while think tanks offer a good spread of pastries and sandwiches, they don't compare to the salmon, steaks, and decadent chocolate cakes found at other events.
Re: Free Food Athon
By Chemist Aug 4th 2008 at 5:09 pm EDT
Hey, AEI has at times, shimp and scallops, salmon, roast beef, and baked chicken breast. Sometimes even shish babobs. i would be interesed in trying out other places. After all that is the idea of these blogs!!! :)
  
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