Re: Community dinner economics | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: School of Mathematics, U of MN (dept![]() |
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Date: Mon, 8 Aug 94 08:24 CDT |
On Sun, 7 Aug 94 23:31 CDT, Angie McGowan <cohousing-l [at] uci.com> wrote: > (As I remember it): The group doesn't have a common kitchen yet, so they take turns cooking in their houses. The cook buys all the food, cooks the meal and clears up. No money changes hands. If this cash-free economy doesn't work well enough, you might want to try having the cook charge each person who comes and eats for the ingredients of the meal. It's fairly easy to calculute things taken from supplies on hand and add what was purchased for the dinner. Monika Stumpf, Monterey CoHousing-Mpls, dept [at] math.umn.edu
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