Sunday, March 11, 2012

Intro - Preparing Thanksgiving dinner 3X a day for 110 people


It’s been awhile. The holidays are long gone but I haven’t done any cooking I desired to write about until these last 2 weeks. At the end of February I went on a medical mission with Cascade Medical Team, http://www.cmt-oregon.org, to Guatemala. The team itself had about 78 volunteers. The additional number of people included military guards, interpreters and personnel from the parent organization of our team HELPS:  http://www.helpsintl.org . The team’s goal is to provide medical care for the Mayan indigenous population in rural Guatemala. We left on February 24 and returned on March 7.

I have no medical skills but I can cook. So I signed up for the kitchen team. Officially, we are called Culinary. Much more prestigious if you ask me, right up there with Julia and Jacque. There were 4 adults and 2 teenagers assigned to Culinary. Then we had a couple of ringers (those who had served on the Culinary team in the past) who dropped in on various days to help out. And a few other team members dropped in to help now and then. Plus two wonderful young Guatemalan women who kept our pots clean, the fruit sliced and the onions chopped.

I have cooked large meals. I did a lasagna dinner for 50, once. I helped do a Mexican dinner for 50, once. There were meetings prior to the trip. The team leaders gave an overview of the work but really you have no idea what’s about to happen until you get there. A lot of the meals and days are a blur. The following may not be totally accurate but by the end of the week I was so tired and happy it doesn’t really matter. 

Arriving at the Clinic


Dining Area

The Kitchen


Setting up Lunch
My experiences are listed by day.



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