Thursday, February 17, 2011

Why do potatoes make good detectives? Because they keep their eyes peeled.

Go check out Baylor’s Community Garden at 9th and James! This garden will be the home of Campus Kitchen’s produce. Baylor’s Ecology program will also be teaching and helping us garden to the best of our abilities. The vegetables we will be growing this year are: drum roll please… radish, leeks seed, beets, carrots, kohlrabi seed, lettuce head, onion, peas, english peas, edible pod, swish chard, greens, kale, turnip, lettuce leaf, spinach and Collards! Any suggestions about other vegetables are welcome. Most of the produce will be used by the CK kitchen to prepare meals that will be distributed through community non-profits. We are so excited and lucky to have this wonderful opportunity to have such a great space to garden. Our garden will be completely organic and awesome. We cannot wait to get started but with this crazy Waco weather the garden is not completed yet. Once it is completed we will start planting right away. Our first garden training was canceled because of weather and will be rescheduled before the first plant. We hope to have a date soon and we will let you know as soon as possible.

-Hannah Laird, Garden and Produce Coordinator

Friday, February 11, 2011

Tomato soup for the soul

The cooking part of Campus Kitchen is getting off to a great start this semester. This Tuesday we learned how to improvise. We had planned to make a chicken broth based stew, but quickly discovered we only had one box of chicken broth! We substituted tomato soup, added some cheese, and made it work. Thanks to KXA and some new, dedicated volunteers, we had more help then we knew what to do with. One brave volunteer chopped onions, one chopped the herbs, and one learned how to separate garlic and crack open the cloves. The onions were sauteed while the soup warmed up, then everything was combined to make a delicious-smelling stew. With the addition of some leftover spinach, the improvised recipe was complete.

This coming Tuesday we'll be starting up our partnership with Waco Arts Initiative. We'll be making a meal and children's snacks, so if you came last Tuesday and didn't have much to do, definitely come back next week. We are excited about working with WAI, an organization that provides art programs for children who've had funding cut for their art programs. Since we've never served primarily children before, this is going to be a fun experience as we experiment with creating fun, interesting, and healthy snacks for kids.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Opinion article from Tuesday's Lariat about CK--check it out

http://baylorlariat.com/2011/02/08/2310/

Garden Training Session Opportunity

The garden training session will be this Wednesday, February 9th at 6 pm in Goebel Building (located right next to Baylor's Energy Complex between the library and Russell gym) Room 120. We plan to start planting at the end of February and beginning of March and in order to volunteer in the Garden you must attend a training session. This session will be a short, fun and informative, equipping volunteers how to be efficient in the garden. We will be needing lots of volunteers to help so bring your friends. This is an awesome opportunity for you to help start this wonderful project!

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Sonic drinks: still good, but no longer necessary

Campus Kitchen is looking to broaden its horizons in Spring 2011. Our marketing and PR people are working together to create a veritable storm of promotional material and hopefully reign in some new volunteers. We have more consistency than ever, so our focus is shifting to streamlining what we already do so we can do more. As we grow and change we hope to hear your thoughts and encouragement. To that end, we're going to start blogging weekly. There will be updates from the garden, stories (and maybe some recipes?) from the kitchen, anecdotes from delivery shifts, volunteer profiles and much much more. Stay tuned, let us know you're listening and come out to volunteer whenever you can.


Here's the first in our attempt to get up close and personal with the exec board of Baylor's Campus Kitchen. Ellie Keeling has been running delivery shifts for Campus Kitchen for several years. When other volunteers don't show, Ellie comes through, and has been known to keep the deliveries running almost single handedly. Here are her thoughts...


This semester Campus Kitchen has started off with a bang. For the first time in Baylor CKP history we actually have a different leader for every delivery shift. Yesterday, I had the privilege of training our newest leader. Not only was it exciting to be adding another set of hands to the team, but it was also really cool to witness the expansion of this organization first hand. Gone are the days of dragging roommates and close friends into volunteering. Helpful as they were, they generally only complied because I promised Sonic happy hour drinks as a reward. Now we have had several instances in just three short weeks of school where we have had an excess of help. Never would I have expected to be asking people to come back and help another day. Though this is an amazing victory for Campus Kitchen, I also think that it brings about more opportunity and responsibility than ever before. Campus Kitchens is on the verge of becoming an even more amazing organization as well as an asset to Baylor university and the Waco community.