Add “craft” to that list of words (ie natural, awesome, literally …) whose overuse and misuse has left them meaningless.
Whatever craft once meant — the image of a skilled carpenter …
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Add “craft” to that list of words (ie natural, awesome, literally, honestly …) whose overuse and misuse have left them all but meaningless.
Whatever craft once meant — the image of a skilled carpenter laboring with hand tools comes to mind — the word isn’t what it used to be.
We now have craft beer, craft whiskey and this latest from (ironically) a Westport firm, “craft” slaughterhouse.
Yes, cows, sheep, goats and pigs can take comfort knowing that their last moments will be spent off Route 6 waiting to be done in by true craftsmen in the business of butchery.