
Postcards from Sandy and Hunter: #12: Truck interior
We saved the interior of the truck for the last posts. Check out that wood paneling! The last stop on our trip was Brooklyn, to

We saved the interior of the truck for the last posts. Check out that wood paneling! The last stop on our trip was Brooklyn, to

Wednesday nights I take an Italian class. I race over there after helping close the MIT truck. Turns out there are a bunch of customers

This is Elmer, one of our awesome kitchen staff. He’s been with us about 6 months, and is doing a great job banging out the

This is the 7-way chili in Cincinatti. Hunter knew just where to get this. Hunter said that Cincinatti style chili is totally different than other

Denver to Cincinatti was a straight shot West to East across America. We hit Kansas City, MO (not Kansas City, Kansas) at midnight. This is

Jon brews Peak Organic. He’s a friend I’m lucky to have known for a while. Jon and I went to business school at Harvard together.

We wanted to do a kids breakfast while we had the South Face Farm maple syrup. We thought about pancakes in the shape of animals.

Our route through Kansas gave us several shots like this. What’s going on? Not much. Here’s the Clover truck at a rest stop in Kansas.

Here’s the front cab of the truck, our home for the duration of the trip. We averaged 14 hrs/day driving. Ayr offered to set us up

I love this picture. Here we were driving up Route 15 from Vegas to Denver, passing through Utah. The most surprising part of the trip