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This is the page for the Food Committee of Occupy Boston. (will be updated with more info asap)
This is the page for the Food Working Group at Occupy Boston.


==Announcements==  
==About the Food Working Group and Food Tent==
The Food Working Group runs the Food Tent at Occupy Boston. We the primary source for collecting, preparing, and serving food and drink to the protestors and guests at Occupy Boston. We serve free food and drink every day and can take-away groceries as our capacity allows. We usually close the tent down in the late hours of the night (around midnight or 1am) until the early morning, but drinks are available 24/7.


October 08, 2011


We need
==Want to join or volunteer with the Food Working Group?==
The Food Working Group is open to all.


* salad dressing (preferably vegan)
Help is needed both offsite and at the Food Tent itself. One of the best things you can do, is cook meals on your own and bring them to Occupy Boston's food tent.
* oil/vinegar
* a big coffee maker 100 cup or so
* hand sanitizer
* MORE VOLUNTEERS.


If you're interested in getting food, getting water, or preparing food, talk to Dan the Bagel Man or Derek, who are usually at the food tent.<br>
If you'd like to help at the Food Tent, come stop by the Food Tent, introduce yourself, and ask to speak with a Food Tent volunteer who understands our ways of doing things there. They'll give you a quick training on our procedures (greeting donors, wearing gloves, serving guests ourselves, asking guests to use hand sanitizer, how much food to offer people, our washing system, tent organization of supplies, etc) and they you can start helping right away.
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October 07, 2011


'''<span style="color: #000000;">Sustainable Soon, Insulated Containers Desired</span>'''
The food tent constantly needs volunteers to do the following:
* serve food.
* wash dishes.
* organize our supplies.
* keep the general food tent area clean.


The food tent is going well. In fact, your generosity has slightly overwhelmed us. We would like to put a hold on non-”ready-to-eat” food donations until we have gotten through our current back stock. We cannot thank you all enough for your generosity.
Volunteering with the Food Working Group is a great way to meet people at Occupy Boston. Just about EVERYONE stops by the food tent for a bite to eat or something to drink!


We are moving away from non-reusable plates. Plates and utensils will be handled by logistics. Our current system was simply not sustainable in the face of a long occupation. We are organizing a dish washing station, and have a shipment of reusable containers coming in next week.
==Our material needs - updated 10/25/11==


If you have any to spare, we could still use insulated containers to transport and serve food in!
Our resources are quite limited on-site, so we strongly urge those interested in donating food to donate '''prepared foods'''.


It is always a pleasure serving you all.
The following are particularly useful:


In Solidarity,<br>
* Baked goods (no bread, please)
Lindsey Mysse<br>
* Prepared and pre-wrapped sandwiches
Co-Coordinator, Food Tent
* Premade vegetarian dishes (for example, chilli, pasta, dahl, beans and rice, and so on)
* Salads
* One-pot dishes
* Beans
* Soups
* Warm meats
* Cooked rice
* Cooked pasta
* Cold cuts
* Cold fruits
* Cooked vegetables
* Serving utensils
* Packets of salt, pepper, ketchup, mustard, soy sauce, sugar, and other condiments
* Napkins
* '''Reusable bowls'''


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: * - ''Please list the ingredients in dishes when possible and avoid common allergens (eggs, nuts, dairy, etc.)!''
October 06, 2011


First, the food group would like to thank everyone who has brought food to us, who have been so generous to all of us and who have shown their faith in this movement. Thank you. Secondly, on a personal level, I want to thank the amazing crew of volunteers, from Food Not Bombs and now our own organization who have stepped up to make the food tent work as well as it does.
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We desperately need volunteers, especially in the daytime. We have a schedule at the food tent where you can sign up for a shift. Please email me at the address below if you have any questions.


Please no more bread for the time being! We have too much as it is.<br>
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==Contact Us==  
==Contact Us==  


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Co-coordinator of Food Group<br>
Co-coordinator of Food Group<br>
[mailto:lindsey.mysse@gmail.com lindsey.mysse@gmail.com]
[mailto:lindsey.mysse@gmail.com lindsey.mysse@gmail.com]
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''Based on: [http://occupyboston.wikispaces.com/Food Food at wikispaces]''
==Join our Food Working Group Email List==
 
[http://groups.google.com/group/occupyboston-food Click Here for our Google Group Email List]

Revision as of 10:49, 25 October 2011

This is the page for the Food Working Group at Occupy Boston.

About the Food Working Group and Food Tent

The Food Working Group runs the Food Tent at Occupy Boston. We the primary source for collecting, preparing, and serving food and drink to the protestors and guests at Occupy Boston. We serve free food and drink every day and can take-away groceries as our capacity allows. We usually close the tent down in the late hours of the night (around midnight or 1am) until the early morning, but drinks are available 24/7.


Want to join or volunteer with the Food Working Group?

The Food Working Group is open to all.

Help is needed both offsite and at the Food Tent itself. One of the best things you can do, is cook meals on your own and bring them to Occupy Boston's food tent.

If you'd like to help at the Food Tent, come stop by the Food Tent, introduce yourself, and ask to speak with a Food Tent volunteer who understands our ways of doing things there. They'll give you a quick training on our procedures (greeting donors, wearing gloves, serving guests ourselves, asking guests to use hand sanitizer, how much food to offer people, our washing system, tent organization of supplies, etc) and they you can start helping right away.

The food tent constantly needs volunteers to do the following:

  • serve food.
  • wash dishes.
  • organize our supplies.
  • keep the general food tent area clean.

Volunteering with the Food Working Group is a great way to meet people at Occupy Boston. Just about EVERYONE stops by the food tent for a bite to eat or something to drink!

Our material needs - updated 10/25/11

Our resources are quite limited on-site, so we strongly urge those interested in donating food to donate prepared foods.

The following are particularly useful:

  • Baked goods (no bread, please)
  • Prepared and pre-wrapped sandwiches
  • Premade vegetarian dishes (for example, chilli, pasta, dahl, beans and rice, and so on)
  • Salads
  • One-pot dishes
  • Beans
  • Soups
  • Warm meats
  • Cooked rice
  • Cooked pasta
  • Cold cuts
  • Cold fruits
  • Cooked vegetables
  • Serving utensils
  • Packets of salt, pepper, ketchup, mustard, soy sauce, sugar, and other condiments
  • Napkins
  • Reusable bowls
* - Please list the ingredients in dishes when possible and avoid common allergens (eggs, nuts, dairy, etc.)!

Contact Us

Lindsey Mysse
Co-coordinator of Food Group
lindsey.mysse@gmail.com

Join our Food Working Group Email List

Click Here for our Google Group Email List