You might have noticed that I have not been posting any cooking for the shelter. I haven't cooked for them in over a month. This has been a tough decision for me.
After my ovens died along with my cooktop, I had to do some real thinking. It cost me a small fortune to replace my appliances not to mention the inconvenience.
I finally realized, that even with new appliances, I could not do restaurant type cooking with residential appliances. It does not matter that they are brand new, they can not handle the capacity of the cooking I was doing. In the same amount of time, I would destroy the new appliances as well. I did continue to cook for them after I replaced my ovens and cooktop, but it was not the same. I completely had to change what I was previously doing.
Also, having experienced the time off when I was waiting for everything to be replaced, I could not believe how I was enjoying not having so much to do.
The shopping alone took up every bit of extra time I had when I wasn't cooking for 60-100 men 3 times a week. I think I cooked myself out! It's been like having a full time job.
I also realized, I could do this endlessly. Hungry homeless men are not going away. The shelter does have a lot of cooks and volunteers, all I was providing was a better quality of food.
So, I am not saying I will never cook for the shelter again. I just won't do it the way I was doing it. And I just needed some time to reconnoiter and decide where to go from here.
I also threw myself into my gardens unlike I have in years. It is time to attend to things I had put on hold.
And I have a new huge project that I am throwing myself into which might just be the best thing I have ever been involved in. I will fill you in on that later.
I loved my time being involved with the shelter and I loved those guys. But maybe I can help out even more somewhere else.
After my ovens died along with my cooktop, I had to do some real thinking. It cost me a small fortune to replace my appliances not to mention the inconvenience.
I finally realized, that even with new appliances, I could not do restaurant type cooking with residential appliances. It does not matter that they are brand new, they can not handle the capacity of the cooking I was doing. In the same amount of time, I would destroy the new appliances as well. I did continue to cook for them after I replaced my ovens and cooktop, but it was not the same. I completely had to change what I was previously doing.
Also, having experienced the time off when I was waiting for everything to be replaced, I could not believe how I was enjoying not having so much to do.
The shopping alone took up every bit of extra time I had when I wasn't cooking for 60-100 men 3 times a week. I think I cooked myself out! It's been like having a full time job.
I also realized, I could do this endlessly. Hungry homeless men are not going away. The shelter does have a lot of cooks and volunteers, all I was providing was a better quality of food.
So, I am not saying I will never cook for the shelter again. I just won't do it the way I was doing it. And I just needed some time to reconnoiter and decide where to go from here.
I also threw myself into my gardens unlike I have in years. It is time to attend to things I had put on hold.
And I have a new huge project that I am throwing myself into which might just be the best thing I have ever been involved in. I will fill you in on that later.
I loved my time being involved with the shelter and I loved those guys. But maybe I can help out even more somewhere else.
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Looking forward to read more about the comming project!
Have a great day!
Christer.
One has to look after themselves first, then fit in what they can for other people.
You have me intrigued now. I am sure what you have in mind will be a success for you and to those at the receiving end.
All your food photos have made me HUNGRY!!
Have a wonderful weekend.
Someone else can do it for a while and although it may not be the same quality (that you did) it will be filling and nourishing. You did a good job! Now- I hope you can enjoy a bit of your own life. xo Diana
I would tell you to enjoy your free time but i know you better. Never a spare moment!
Can't wait to hear about the new project!
know that well-considered decisions usually disclose your next step. Bless you for not "deserting", but spread those
Angel's wings to the new challenge, while keeping "in touch
with those whose love and respect you so graciously earned.
Bless you.
I am surprised that you lasted as long as you did. They are fed..and sheltered..and had a wonderful "treat time." Now I am waiting :) to hear what other great "helping others" adventure you and your may have in the works.
The men and staff were grateful for all you did. If everyone contributed to those less fortunate, what a great world we would live in.
Big hugs and love to you for who you are and all you do.
Mona
I'm sure your gardens will be grateful for the extra attention!