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Book
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This might seem completely and totally off the wall (that's probably because it is), but would any of youse guys know much about soup kitchens? I'm asking about the basics, mostly about how they work and who they accept. I assume they vary from place to place, but I'm not looking for specifics. Personal experiences are highly welcomed.
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I’ve volunteered with a group on campus called Food Not Bombs. You basically offered up your Saturday morning to prepare the soup or your afternoon to serve. Some people also work in our garden when things are in season. Anyone who was interested was welcome to come but they tried to make sure a “grizzled vet” was always on hand at each location. Nobody was required to show up, a list of tasks was just E-mailed to the mailing list and people signed up for what they were free to do. If not enough people sign up housemates and classmates can suddenly find themselves volunteered [Wink] Especially if they had a car to drive from the church with the kitchen to downtown where we served.

All our food was donated from local grocery stores and our garden when the time’s right. Everything we make is vegan, not so much because of ethics but because the health codes are so much simpler. But it has made for some interesting recipes. Certainly everyone taking advantage of the service has suggestions of different soups to make and different ways to prepare things. Anything that isn’t eaten by the end of the day gets dropped off at one of the real soup kitchens downtown.

Because it’s totally student-powered I imagine it’s a lot less organized and laid back than you’d find in a bigger kitchen, but it’s still been a good time. I’ve had some great conversations with people, both homeless and those who were just interested in what we were doing. Definitely a positive experience all around. *shrug* don’t really know what you expected to hear.

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I'm not certain, either. I just want to hear about it, I suppose.
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I volunteered serving at a soup kitchen, and pretty much anyone who wanted to could come in and eat. It's not like they asked or anything if you were homeless or why you needed food, just figured if you were coming that you needed it.
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I worked at one, and it was similar to what's been said. In general, we would try and get them to sign their names on a list, maybe to discourage coming in and eating twice, but many of them just wrote an "X" and no one asked questions. But we never turned anyone away.
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We used to have one here at the Salvation Army. They quit because not enough people came to eat. I live in a rural area where if you don't have enough to eat, you probably don't have transportation to get there either.

I tend to patronize the food pantries. Not the one at the salvation army, because they limit a person to once every two month, with a two time max. Ther are some small ministries here that distribute food. I like the ones where they don't require a complicated registration or approval process, and prefer not to be preached at beforehand. I'm still polite, though, if they do. Unfortunately, I no longer have my own transportation, so I haven't been going. But the women's shelter gave me apples and potatoes.

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Oh, I meant who they accept as in who they accept to work there, not who they accept to serve food to.

Edit: that must've sounded pretty heartless.

[ May 17, 2004, 05:23 PM: Message edited by: Book ]

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Anyone with working appendages, then. (Or at least enough working appendages so that they can be helpful.)

[ May 17, 2004, 05:24 PM: Message edited by: PSI Teleport ]

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Doesn't OSC talk about soup kitchens in Ender's shadow?
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Polio
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OK, completely off-topic... can someone define a troll for me? I keep getting called one... [Cry]
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quote:
Doesn't OSC talk about soup kitchens in Ender's shadow?
ya, the book starts out with bean and his efforts at getting food.
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Xavier
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quote:
ValentineZero14 (5:46:31 PM): define : troll
XavierM01 (5:47:49 PM): someone who posts not to express himself or even advance an argument, its someone who posts in order to cause controversy and rile people up.
XavierM01 (5:48:21 PM): sometimes pretending to have a POV, but really is just pretending for the sake of pissing people off by arguing it
ValentineZero14 (5:48:31 PM): can I quote you?
XavierM01 (5:48:42 PM): for what?
ValentineZero14 (5:48:48 PM): soup kitchen
ValentineZero14 (5:49:01 PM): better yet, you just explain
ValentineZero14 (5:49:09 PM): go to the bottom

So there you have it Polio. Not the be all end all definition, but its pretty much the accepted one.

People are calling you a troll because you post with a style either consciously or unconsciously designed to piss off your opponents in the debate.

You say things which are hard to accept you actually believe, not only because they don't make much sense, but also they are inflammatory.

Your statements on certain threads could not be taken as anything other than offensive, and purposely so.

Hence trollish.

But some of out best posters started as trolls, so don't leave or anything!

[ May 17, 2004, 08:55 PM: Message edited by: Xavier ]

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Polio
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Thanks guys! And while we're at it... I still haven't figured out what a dobie is. Or a jatraquero, although I know it has a positive connotation. (I looked it up with a Spanish translator, but as you probably all know, jatraquero in English is jatraquero in Spanish, too. [Big Grin] ) [Dont Know]
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A "dobie" is a thread that has a title slightly altered from another thread for humorous intent, normally with a link to a humorous site. (For instance, if I had posted "My girlfriend needs to stop hitting on me", it would look like the thread "My girlfriend needs to stop hitting me", which was created by Ben. But I couldn't find a link.) They are named for a long-gone user who called himself Dobie.

"Jatraquero" is Spanish (probably bad Spanish) for "hatracker".

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jatraquero/jatraquera is just another name for a hatracker or hatrack denizen. Originally coined by Davd Bowles, it is a play on the words "Hat" and "Rack" in Spanish.

A dobie is a joke thread, one made with a very similar title as a serious thread, and usually with a link to something funny in the first post. Made popular by a jatrquero whose screen name was Dobie, before that screen name got banned.

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Polio
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Oh, it's all so clear now! [The Wave]
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Book
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What does

quote:
ValentineZero14 (5:46:31 PM): define : troll
XavierM01 (5:47:49 PM): someone who posts not to express himself or even advance an argument, its someone who posts in order to cause controversy and rile people up.
XavierM01 (5:48:21 PM): sometimes pretending to have a POV, but really is just pretending for the sake of pissing people off by arguing it
ValentineZero14 (5:48:31 PM): can I quote you?
XavierM01 (5:48:42 PM): for what?
ValentineZero14 (5:48:48 PM): soup kitchen
ValentineZero14 (5:49:01 PM): better yet, you just explain
ValentineZero14 (5:49:09 PM): go to the bottom

have to do with this thread? I wasn't trying to stir up controversy, if that's what anyone was thinking.
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Xavier
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I was answering Polio's question there Book.

Sorry for any confusion [Wink] .

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Book
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Nah, it's just that

XavierM01 (5:48:42 PM): for what?
ValentineZero14 (5:48:48 PM): soup kitchen

confused me.

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