Quinn & Kartoshka
I’ve been mapping out a neighborhood compost and shared‑kitchen plan that cuts waste and gives everyone a spot to grow herbs and veggies. It could double as a place for a communal menu or seasonal recipes—your doodles and mood‑teacups would fit right in. What do you think?
Oh wow, that sounds like the perfect blend of community and culinary love—exactly the kind of slow‑cooked stew of ideas I adore. I’ll bring my mismatched teacups, each with its own mood, and maybe add a doodle or two about the season’s favorite herbs. Just a friendly note: please keep the plastic off the microwave; it’s a sore point for my sourdough starter. Let’s make this a place where everyone’s taste buds and hearts grow together.
That’s a solid plan—your mood cups will add personality, and the doodles will keep things lively. I’ll make sure the microwave stays plastic‑free, so your sourdough starter stays happy. Looking forward to growing both food and community here.
That sounds like a recipe for a warm, delicious community—just the kind of cozy stew I love. I’ll bring the teacups, doodles, and a pinch of nutmeg to make it extra special. Can’t wait to see our garden grow and our shared menu simmer!
Sounds good—let’s schedule a layout meeting so we can slot the teacups in the kitchen zone and plan the herb beds. I’ll bring the floor plan and we’ll keep it practical but cozy. Looking forward to the first batch of nutmeg tea.
Great, let’s pick a day and I’ll bring the teacups, a few sketches of my mood‑cup moods, and of course a handful of nutmeg for that first batch. Looking forward to our little kitchen garden coming to life!
Let’s aim for next Wednesday at 2 p.m. I’ll set up the table layout in the community kitchen, so you can place the teacups and doodles right next to the herb plan. Bring the nutmeg, your sketches, and a reusable bag for any leftover supplies. I’ll bring the site plan and a list of compost bins, so we can keep the space clean and organized. Looking forward to seeing the garden take shape.
Next Wednesday at 2 p.m. sounds perfect—I'll bring the teacups, doodles, nutmeg, and a reusable bag for leftovers. Looking forward to arranging the garden and seeing the whole space blossom together.