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The Good Life – September-October 2019

On the cover, Fix It Forward - The Mechanics of Faith, Local Hero, Vietnam Veteran - Mike Gruchalla, Having a Beer with the "Voice of the Bison" and Program Director - Jeff Culhane and more in Fargo Moorhead's only men's magazine.

On the cover, Fix It Forward - The Mechanics of Faith, Local Hero, Vietnam Veteran - Mike Gruchalla, Having a Beer with the "Voice of the Bison" and Program Director - Jeff Culhane and more in Fargo Moorhead's only men's magazine.

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GL: Did circumstances or a driving passion lead you<br />

two to where you are now?<br />

ML: I never set out to be a chef, but I’ve worked toward<br />

where I’ve gotten. You experience things and look for<br />

new challenges, and I found a lot of those here. If you<br />

can survive everything, you move on to the<br />

next station or role. I’ve always found that to<br />

be exciting. <strong>The</strong>n you just keep moving and,<br />

eventually, we got to buy the place. That’s<br />

pretty cool.<br />

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AW: I think for people who take this seriously<br />

and make it their career path, the goal is to<br />

eventually own something. It’s often in the far-off<br />

distance, and a lot of us never get to do it, but once you<br />

reach a management role, what else is there, besides<br />

having your own place?<br />

GL: What makes Rustica so special in town?<br />

AW: I think what makes it unique is that it’s so sought<br />

after. It’s the best of the best. It’s comfort food that’s<br />

done really well and we offer really great service.<br />

ML: Simplicity takes a certain amount of confidence<br />

because you don’t have much to hide behind. <strong>The</strong><br />

technique is very apparent right away. That’s the way<br />

I go at it.<br />

AW: I think the space we’re in also contributes to how<br />

unique we are, as well. This is the oldest bar in town.<br />

Guests can walk in and choose if they want to be in<br />

the tavern or the dining room. You get to pick your<br />

experience.<br />

ML: We occupy that odd middle ground between fastcasual<br />

and fine dining, so guests can really choose<br />

their own adventure when they walk in the door.<br />

GL: What does living “the good life” mean to you?<br />

ML: I’d say it’s being satisfied with what you do.<br />

Whatever it is you’re interested in, if you can turn that<br />

into a career, why not? You don’t need to be rich, just<br />

enjoy what you do. If you’re going to spend 13 hours a

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