You rock Jesse! Has there ever been a marriage proposal on this list? Oh yeah someone already got to you first.....damn ;)

Joe

Jesse Frayne wrote:

This thread is just so ME!!
I shop and cook for my neighbourhood, they pick up
their dinners up on the way home from work.  I feed
some single moms, bachelors, a few couples who work
ridiculous hours, a few housebound people
(deliveries).  It's quite a nice community thing too,
since the neighbours come in and sit around.  Organic
and local produce when possible, definitely all
fresh...  recycled containers (sanitizer on the
dishwasher)

Eventually everything will be local.
Jesse

--- Darryl McMahon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

If one chooses not to keep appliances for cooking or
storing food, eating out all the time could make sense. If one lives alone, or the schedule means they are seldom at home for meals, this could even make financial sense. No refrigerator, no freezer, no stove, no energy bill associated with those activities, no grocery bill, no worries about food spoiling. No need for a kitchen, saves living space. Just skipping the trips for groceries appeals to me, not to mention cooking for others with dynamic schedules.

Actually, most dormitories I have experienced are
based on this premise (no kitchen, all meals taken at food service locations of some kind). May apply to other situations as well.

Just my 2 cents.

Darryl

Jason& Katie wrote:
eating at a restaurant three times a day doesnt
really make sense to me.
seems that the benefits of localized food would be
somewhat diminished
when it is produced in large amounts like that,
because even with the
best quality stock, they are still on a time
budget, and would have to
at least skim corners, if not cut them entirely. i
think good food is
best prepared in the home, or at least in a place
where there isnt such
a rush to finish cooking. i dont mean what they
are reporting is bad,
just a little off kilter.



Jesse Frayne
itsdinner.ca
Neighbourhood catering and general joie de livre

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