Re:The joys of cooking meals | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Peter Scott (psak.planet.gen.nz) | |
Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2001 02:14:01 -0600 (MDT) |
All good kitchens have a sofa or two... Hans Tilstra wrote: > .... Are kitchens cosy enough? I think it twas Sharon who also wrote: > The answer of why cooking is mandatory seems still to be unanswered. If all > work is truly valued equally, why is one form mandatory? I wonder if its because cooking is more measureable somehow? ie. there isnt going to be a riot if the gardening isnt done by monday 6.30 pm. Given the complexities of work 'accounting' and all... -- Regards, Peter Scott Auckland New Zealand Phone +64 9 832 4004 / 025 6240154 * Earthsong Eco-Neighbourhood <http://www.ecohousing.pl.net/> * EcoVillage Association NZ <http://www.converge.org.nz/evcnz/> _______________________________________________ Cohousing-L mailing list Cohousing-L [at] cohousing.org Unsubscribe info: http://www.communityforum.net/mailman/listinfo/cohousing-l
- Re: Value of Work, (continued)
- Re: Value of Work Kay Argyle, April 20 2001
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RE: Value of Work Eileen McCourt, April 18 2001
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Re: The joys of cooking Hans Tilstra, April 18 2001
- Re: The joys of cooking Sharon Villines, April 18 2001
- Re:The joys of cooking meals Peter Scott, April 19 2001
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Re: The joys of cooking Hans Tilstra, April 18 2001
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Re: RE: [C-L]_Value of Work Robert P. Arjet, April 18 2001
- RE: RE: [C-L]_Value of Work Sheila Braun, April 19 2001
- Hidden projections of expectations around work ethics Rob Sandelin, April 19 2001
- Re: Hidden intentions of personal growth vs a housing solution Hans Tilstra, April 19 2001
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