amazing; as a part of my responsibilities in the meat market I handle the weekly deliveries. That is, I am responsible for getting the meat off the truckand onto the shelves while maintaining a FIFO inventory control. The amazing thing is that each week we get 10 to 15 thousand lb of meat delivered.On top of school and work at the meat market, I also started my own catering company and cooking school. From interactions at the meat counter with customers, my co-workers and our customers came to learn that I am passionate and knowledgeable about cooking. These conversations have led to lengthy discussions about the appropriate cooking methods for certain cuts of meat or the appropriate meat for a certain recipe. These discussions and the desire to learn by my customers and co-workers led me to offer private cooking classes.
My mission statement is “To make everyone feel more comfortable in their own kitchen”. Using the equipment in their kitchen, I would offer several services, the most popular being a demonstration. I would come into a person’s home where they would invite guests (a whole family, a couple, girls night out, etc.) and I would prepare a full meal for everyone and talk about what I was doing and why. Because it’s a small group setting, we can be casual and I can answer questions as they come up.
I can also set up classes where we cook together and practice individual techniques or, if what makes you feel comfortable in your own kitchen is to not be in it, I can do full catering for parties. Usually my events are some hybrid of the 3 offerings.
The most recent news is that I am officially taking a step closer to owning my own place by getting out of foodservice. Yes, that is correct; I am getting out so that I can get back in bigger. While, I am learning a great deal in the meat market, retail grocery is not the greatest financial option. I need a chance to straighten personal credit and save money for a down payment or deposit. I have a fully written business plan but need the financial commitment to be able to seriously ask for a sizeable loan.
To do that, I am headed back to San Francisco and back to the world of market research. I got a job with an old boss that is doing well and hiring. This was an opportunity that I could not pass up. Because I will be out of foodservice professionally for awhile, I will be posting blogs much more often again so that I can keep in touch with the food world.
--Rees

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