All hands at the company meeting. Breakfast and lunch included. All I got photos of was the desserts. It wasn’t so bad for convention food.

Cheesecake and mini-mousse. File this under corporate.
Our final meal at the convention, and this was not bad either.

There were a number of items available in the buffet, including a lot of salads, but my highlights were the cold prawns, and the chocolate dipped strawberries.
Overall, the food was good, better than expected. But I still like eating at restaurants of my choice than going to conventions. I was happy to be done for the day.

Welcome to the breakfast Bloody Mary Bar.
And at mid-morning snack, there was pretzels with two kinds of mustard sauce.
Hotel food, not as bad as you’d think. Especially in Santa Barbara, where tri-tip might grace the menu.

Santa Maria-style grilled tri-tip, nice and pink. Sadly, no salsa or beans or tortillas in sight. Instead we have a number of salads, biscuits and fruit.
Ah, business. I work for a corporation and sometimes a convention rolls around that I should attend. Luckily, this one was in Santa Barbara.

Here is an afternoon snack, not provided by the convention itself, but ordered in the bar of the hotel we were at.
Chicken strips and french fries, served in a fancy cone. $15. It was underwhelming, but I was hungry and about to head off to a meeting.
Other convention food.