SC - Worst feast ever...

Elaine Koogler ekoogler at chesapeake.net
Thu Oct 19 12:31:39 PDT 2000


Ooo...I hope not.  Some of the best help I get is from youngsters about 12 - 16
or so!

Kiri

deborah minyard wrote:

> >My oldest daughter Annie (Lady Rotrude) started out at age 5, keeping
> >the water carafes filled, served as the 'Little Water Girl' in her
> >wooden shoes, apron and headscarf for years, and graduated to serving
> >food and working in the kitchen. At 16 she's welcome staff just about
> >anywhere.
> >
> >Kids, trained well, and encouraged with good attitudes, are very good
> >servers. They are enthusiastic, cheerful, and energetic as all get out.
> >Get 'em while they're young, I say.
> >
> On the topic of kids does anyone know of any rules restricting those under
> either 16 or 18 from the kitchen.  The last feast I cooked someone made the
> 14 yr old helping out leave, since there is supposedly a rule against
> children in the kitchen.  This was brought about by an accident at a feast
> according to the pronouncer of said rule.
> Maddalena
>
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