[Toorcamp] Wherein we get more serious about foodening
Sabrina
sabrina at autopornography.com
Mon Jun 29 07:30:47 UTC 2009
Hi all
If there's anything that ya'll realize you've forgotten between SF
and Seattle, let me know, and I might have it in my kitchen.
I have a wok, but it's not massive, it probably only holds food for a
few. Someone else mention a big wok... Miloh? Someone did, I
swear. Otherwise, I'm happy to lend out mine.
I'm going to end up getting a 3 gallon bucket to transport mashed
potatoes in, so once it's empty, there's that which can be used in
the kitchen.
Sabrina
On Jun 28, 2009, at 11:16 PM, Kelly wrote:
> Hey Cameron? I'm going to be joining you guys late late Thursday
> night, and I'm probably going to be doing some cooking as well.
> And since I'm probably our most high maintenance eater, (despite
> being technically non-vegan) I'd like to do a little meal planning.
>
> I'm cc-ing the list and the other folks, but you and I and anyone
> else interested in being intimately involved with food planning
> should get in touch back channel (so to speak) to discuss specifics.
>
> Also: The Grocery Trip. I assume a decent amount of the staples
> that form the meal-making backbone will be purchased here in SF
> (though Cameron, we should coordinate with you about anything
> you'll be bringing along from PDX) and frankly, to make sure it
> gets done, I'm betting Grey or I will be leading the charge on
> that. But shame on you all if Grey pays for a single grocery
> item. So, who would like to chip in for groceries? I'm up for
> coordinating donations, and anyone is welcome to come along on the
> actual mission and heroically brandish your visa at the checkout.
>
> So basically, if you're planning to eat every meal with us, I would
> encourage throwing money at myself or Grey, or coming shopping.
> The shopping will probably be Monday or Tuesday, and possibly
> both. There will probably be a TJs run for lazyfood and cheap
> packaged stuff, as well as a run at Rainbow for raw ingredients and
> bulk. Possibly also you would like to purchase Dr. Bronners and
> all natural travel size towels. Join us!
>
> And one last note: dishware and whatnot. I put together a subset
> of Grey's kitchen in the midst of moving him that will be going
> with us to Toorcamp, so glasses, silverware, and dishware are
> reasonably covered. We'll also have 1 very large soup pot and one
> smaller pot. I'm thinking of bringing my new gigantic iron
> skillet, and we'll probably bring Jake's crappy knives, and we can
> probably scavenge another pan. And the rice maker (Jake?). My
> questions remain:
>
> --How many folks want the possibility of constant, easy to make
> tea? Or do we have coffee drinkers? I am planning to consistently
> mooch tea from Miloh, but we could bring our own supplies if people
> want.
>
> --Does anyone have a wok? We could really use one.
>
> We'll probably have to pare down a little, so anyone with brilliant
> space saving ideas (that still allow us to have a fully functioning
> kitchen) will receive a pat on the back.
>
> -Kelly
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