Nobody to cook for!!
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Nobody to cook for!!
So, I have done very little cooking lately. Our daughter is now married and moved away and DW works shift work, so half the time, it's just me. I'm really itching to get back at it, but I really don't have anyone left to cook for anymore.
Any ideas how I could find somebody who might appreciate a good meal once a week or so? I live in the country on a farm, so I guess that has been a bit of a factor in not just walking a hot meal over to the neighbour, etc.....
Any ideas would be helpful, as cooking is my favourite hobby. Or, at least, it was.....
Edit: Actually, now that I look at it, this should have been posted up in Zazz Chat I think.....
- Kchurchill5
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Re: Nobody to cook for!!
You can donate time, just cook for fun, or actually cook as a side type of income.
When I first started I found an add for a personal chef. I cooked for them 2x a week and delivered their meals. Then, it grew into 2, 3, and 4 clients; and, then catering - I had to get licensed and certified. So a few things changed.
When you first start, you can just deliver meals to those who need it - but ... beware. If someone ever got sick (I'm sure they wouldn't, but it can happen; they can sue you). Also, not cooking in a certified kitchen; you can get caught if filing taxes without proper certification.
Now every state if different.
If just for fun ... Check the newspaper ads; and also assisted homes. That is how I found mine.
I also volunteer at a shelter for battered womans, or some womens shelter 4x a year.
I was also part of a dinner club 3-4 yrs ago. I put ad add online in the area and the paper for those interested. I got 5 couples. 1x per month, sometimes 2x, we had a dinner party. We did each others home every time, so no one person was stuck. We had a theme; and everyone had a course to prepare. The wine, appie, salad, main, and dessert were all from that region ... or close to it. All the courses were added up and then divided, so no one person was stuck with the main bill. We often played a game or watched a movie similar to the area we ate from.
It was fun.
Re: Nobody to cook for!!
I'm not sure where you live, but here in Canada we have a program called Meals on Wheels. It is a volunteer program to help those people who are unable to cook for themselves. ie: elderly, ill, physically challenged, mentally challenged........
http://www.mealsonwheels.ca/
I'm sure there are programs like this in the US also. If not maybe you could start a local one in your area!
- Kchurchill5
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Re: Nobody to cook for!!
Also, a friend of mine and I were part of a program he started a few years back. He selected a family in the community that needed help. Maybe a single Mom; A Mom or Dad overseas. The family was usually poor, struggling, lost their home, etc. He and I usually chose the Family. We sent them a letter, offering our help. We met with them; and got an idea of what they used, ate, and needed.
Now, we also helped out with some house hold items which they needed by shopping at the local dollar store, and thrift stores. And my friend had many connections in the community; so, he got appts for jobs, after school care, medical, and other items.
But, we primarily did food. We made up to 1 month worth of food for them. We delivered them every week.
This is something you could easily do just 1x/week for a few times; or just now and then.
It was fun to see the kids dig in to their favorite meal, or a big ice cream sundae with all the toppings. Maybe a big pan of lasagna; and some to freeze for later.
Also, I remember when we made them a steak and potato dinner. Just skirt steak; but, a treat for them - they were practically on the streets.
We also did breakfast sandwiches for their freezer, waffles they could heat up, etc.
That is what I have done with a few of my friends. This last program we did was no cost to them; just something we did. But between 2 people, it was very inexpensive, and like I said ... could be just a few dinners.
One time, they insisted we all eat together which was really fun. We invited them over to my house. The pool, kids got mini mocktails, adults wine, a good dinner; and we gave them a gift bag of food to take home.
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I know all the ideas aren't exactly what you are looking for - but hopefully gives you some ideas of what you can do.
The church is also a great place to look for those who may need help and assistance.
And, in the process, you can make some really good NEW friends.
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