Re: open space-food

2002-07-06 Thread Eiwor Backelund
Hallo Michael, I agree with you that food is necessary for life and many spirits get lost if good food is not served at proper times, which means the time that person needs it. The open-space cook book idea came from Rachel because of my needs. I am going to do the cooking at BirgittĀ“s trainings in

Re: open space-food

2002-07-06 Thread Michael M Pannwitz
Dear Esther, my feeling is that every facilitator has her own style and preferences etc. concerning food at an open space. There also can be some important cultural/religious elements around food, kosher food, pork not being welcome by a number of religions, vegetarian dishes if you have lets say I

Re: open space-food

2002-07-06 Thread Joelle Lyons Everett
In a message dated 7/6/02 6:45:11 AM, mmpa...@snafu.de writes: << There also can be some important cultural/religious elements around food, kosher food, pork not being welcome by a number of religions, vegetarian dishes if you have lets say Indians >> I learned quite a bit at an Open Space of

open space-food

2002-07-06 Thread Michael M Pannwitz
Hi Laurel, Rick, Dave, Ted and the other 344 on the list, I am surprised about this discussion on food. Never ever have I been to an open space-event that was without food and drink. In fact, I would not facilitate an open space without food and drink. Clearly, it is essential! As are daylight (I h

Re: Opening space, transfer-in, small spaces

2002-07-06 Thread Michael M Pannwitz
Dear Judi, these details intrigue me because thats where I can decide to do things either this way or another way or another way yetand in my experience they do make a difference to the degree open space is experienced as a window to the open space-organisation (my precept is that it is the nat