Community kitchen?
Nov. 2nd, 2008 05:44 pmI feel like there's an obvious answer for this that I'm totally missing, but I've wracked my brain and can't see the forest for the trees.
Is there a community kitchen or something like it in the area? I'm talking about a large industrial kitchen that an individual or group can rent/reserve to do big cooking projects. I imagine I could call around and ask a couple of the churches but since I'm not a member of any church I think I'd feel weird doing that.
This isn't for any official group -- I just have a few friends who would like to all have a pre-holiday cooking get together.
Is there a community kitchen or something like it in the area? I'm talking about a large industrial kitchen that an individual or group can rent/reserve to do big cooking projects. I imagine I could call around and ask a couple of the churches but since I'm not a member of any church I think I'd feel weird doing that.
This isn't for any official group -- I just have a few friends who would like to all have a pre-holiday cooking get together.
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Date: 2008-11-02 11:14 pm (UTC)I miss it a lot (asked about this here once, a year ago, I think), and have frequently wondered if it would be a practical non-profit thing to start.
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Date: 2008-11-02 11:36 pm (UTC)Churches sound like a good plan - here's one (http://www.stgeorgeofboston.org/contact/hallrental.html) (though not Davis)
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Date: 2008-11-03 12:51 am (UTC)It's also possible you could do this as a private event (http://www.cambridgeculinary.com/privateevents.aspx) via Cambridge School of Culinary Arts.
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Date: 2008-11-03 02:47 am (UTC)These events were held in a couple of different places. The one I went to was at the Family Center in Union Square, near Market Basket. I have no idea whether or not they would consider renting that kitchen out to a private party, but you could call Nicole Rioles, the Shape Up Somerville coordinator. She might know if there's a kitchen available somewhere in the city. She's a really nice person, and I'm sure she won't mind if you call to ask.
617.625.6600 Ext.2414
nrioles@somervillema.gov
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Date: 2008-11-03 03:10 am (UTC)Yeah, if you're making food for your own consumption, it's absolutely no problem. I belong to an organization which has been renting churches and cooking in their kitchens, a whole lot, for a long time.
(The real question is whether any of the local churches' kitchens are any good. "Church kitchen" is not a phrase which conotates a quality industrial kitchen to me.)
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Date: 2008-11-03 03:12 am (UTC)For what it's worth, many churches rent out their facilities as a way of earning some spare cash and they don't care if you're a member or not.
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