Re: NOT Paying for common meals | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Kate Nichols (knichols![]() |
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Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2002 08:14:02 -0600 (MDT) |
When I visited their community, they absorbed the cost of guests, but discouraged members from dropping in on other "clubs." You had to join a club to eat that night. They also had picnic tables in each of their nodes and when someone wanted to eat outside they put a plate on a table about 4 PM to let people know to join them for a meal. Each family brought their own meal, but often brought something extra to share. Kate N. Nichols, Bellingham Cohousing
Having lived in three different cohousing communities, and having visited many others, I have experienced a variety of meal tracking and billing systems and they all seemed cumbersome. Usually well managed, but sometimes very complicated. Of particular concern to me was the community that ended up paying the State of ??? sales tax on the money collected for meals. Talk about accounting... The one I heard about that I am the most impressed with, which I have not actually experienced, was described to me (and others) by Jan Gudman-Hoyer (the father of cohousing in Denmark). If I remember correctly, and those who know more about this should jump right in here, he described a money free system that went something like this. Each night of the week there was a dinner "club" made up of those who wished to attend meals regularly on that night every week. You took your turn cooking on that night based on the size of your "club". When you cooked, you supplied and paid for all the food. When you were not cooking, you showed up to eat, without paying or tracking anything. If you couldn't come one night, you arranged to pick up your meal so you can take it home and eat it, or otherwise. This system had some interesting nuances, if I remember correctly. For instance, you COULD agree to make Monday nights vegan night, and Friday night beef night, etc. Of course Thursday could be Thai food night. Second, your dinner "club." I don't remember what they did about visitors, or even other member of their community who wanted to join in once in a while. Does anyone else remember this system, and if so, can they add anything to my limited description of it. It does meet one of my primary goals in life, that of keeping things simple and straight forward. In community, Chris ScottHanson _______________________________________________ Cohousing-L mailing list Cohousing-L [at] cohousing.org Unsubscribe and other info: http://www.communityforum.net/mailman/listinfo/cohousing-l
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- NOT Paying for common meals, (continued)
- NOT Paying for common meals Chris ScottHanson, October 20 2002
- Re: NOT Paying for common meals Ann Zabaldo, October 21 2002
- Re: [C-L] Paying for common meals Laura Fitch, A.I.A., October 21 2002
- Re: Re: [C-L] Paying for common meals Sharon Villines, October 21 2002
- Re: NOT Paying for common meals Kate Nichols, October 23 2002
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