June Food Recap Poll

Satisfaction with June Food Service

  • 1

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 2

    Votes: 2 14.3%
  • 3

    Votes: 4 28.6%
  • 4

    Votes: 2 14.3%
  • 5

    Votes: 6 42.9%

  • Total voters
    14
  • Poll closed .
You may vote and not respond if you prefer anonymity, but constructive ideas help thing get better. You can always send your ideas to alliancehqfood@gmail.com if you perfer to voice your ideas in private.

Please rate the food this weekend (and service) from 1-5, 1 being low satisfaction, and 5 being high satisfaction. Poll will run for 3 weeks.
--bill
Head of HQ Food Committee
 
Hey Bill, I'd be more than happy to make some vegetarian dinners that can just be easily roaster-ed or oven-ed when needed! I'm way used to making veggie food, so I've got all my little tricks, and it'd take some pressure off you :) We do need a little more protein if we're gonna' keep running around, haha :D
 
Oh man, yes forever to quiche!
 
I really liked how my role helping the committee ended up working out - I was able to get up early enough on the first day to help prep, but then I was so pooped that I overslept on the second day... but I was able to make it in time to help with the clean up! (4 people is a GREAT number to get dishes done really quickly, btw!)

I might suggest (if other people who want to consistently volunteer like this idea) to have a more formal structure of shifts, in that manner? If you get up early to prep on one day, you can sleep in a bit and clean on the other?

Also, Bill, did you have enough help with dinner? In theory, if we had enough people volunteering to help, it'd be really cool to have a breakfast crew and a dinner crew, so no one (aside from the lovely and selfless Bill) would have to be in the kitchen the ENTIRE day, ya know what I mean?

But even without the structured logistics of who exactly helps when exactly, I'd say things worked out really well! At least personally, I never felt overworked, and I was able to eat a ton of great food! Much appreciation to you, sir! :)
 
Bill, the Food was great. Now u just gotta work out a IG cost for meals to help offset the cost of paying PCs to help serve and clean up food. For dinner we just had Bill, Tyson, and myself(helped cause i Felt bad OOG, IG my character ended up bothered). Now lets get this Ironed out more and get more people willing to help
 
Fearless Leader said:
Heidi also volunteered to make vegetarian lasagna or a quiche that can be easily heated.

I spoke to Hidi at the event. We have a plan for a test run with the quiche to see how it goes over.
--bill
 
KialdaLoa said:
I really liked how my role helping the committee ended up working out - I was able to get up early enough on the first day to help prep, but then I was so pooped that I overslept on the second day... but I was able to make it in time to help with the clean up! (4 people is a GREAT number to get dishes done really quickly, btw!)

I might suggest (if other people who want to consistently volunteer like this idea) to have a more formal structure of shifts, in that manner? If you get up early to prep on one day, you can sleep in a bit and clean on the other?

Also, Bill, did you have enough help with dinner? In theory, if we had enough people volunteering to help, it'd be really cool to have a breakfast crew and a dinner crew, so no one (aside from the lovely and selfless Bill) would have to be in the kitchen the ENTIRE day, ya know what I mean?

But even without the structured logistics of who exactly helps when exactly, I'd say things worked out really well! At least personally, I never felt overworked, and I was able to eat a ton of great food! Much appreciation to you, sir! :)

I agree about setting up shifts. Its a work in progress. The committee is been rebuilt from nothing, so getting contact info for all interested parties and setting that up is a work in progress. That being said, everyone interested in joining the committee and taking a shift should email me at alliancehqfood@gmail.com
 
Fearless Leader said:
For those not giving our all-volunteer committee high marks, remember: There is a solution to make it better. :thumbsup:

*points to above volunteering offer!*
 
Yea I actually quite enjoyed the food and thought it was great.
 
Constructive criticism: new NPCs were working hard and some of us needed more food, but didn't have time to stick around for seconds (we were needed for more Mods).

The food was really good! But more for NPCs would be appreciated.
 
I went with a mid-grade, because I felt like breakfasts went well & were working like a well-oiled machine. The food was good (bacon was crisp), but the portions were pretty small, that's OK, I get that.

I have no comments on dinner, because I didn't get to stay for it. A decent number of us started down the path of "food meltdown" because dinner ended up running later than normal. Sadly, fruit snacks and granola bars only carry you so far before you really need a meal. We ended up having to go out because of the timing on it.

Please don't take this as an insult, I know this is a volunteer job and that it sucks. It also ends up taking up a lot of time, and we were low on NPCs. Because of high ratio, NPCs were running ragged and the event was delayed all over the place. It happens, mostly I am making a note of it because no one else seems to have mentioned it and there were about 10 of us at the diner who skipped the wave battle for food. I imagine some others might have gone elsewhere.

If help is running low, maybe incentives are the way to go... If logistics can raffle off an LCO item just for pre-regges, why not offer one for raffle for food helping. Still pay for the work, but give a bonus, each hour gets one ticket in a raffle for a small LCO magic item (make it OOG so NPCs can get it too). You might increase your volunteers! :)
 
just to voice my opinion. If you didn't donate to food,it would be crazy nice to help with food. If even with dishes etc or chip in game money for those that are. You're eating for free and people are busting their hump to help you. the incentive is it's there. The incentive is your helping supply stuff for your friends and fellows. Just seems common courtesy.
 
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