CaffeBickford; Torontos first Open Source Caffe - the focus of nest Tuesdays meeting

cbbrowne-HInyCGIudOg at public.gmane.org cbbrowne-HInyCGIudOg at public.gmane.org
Fri Jan 9 22:48:33 UTC 2004


> On Fri, Jan 09, 2004 at 12:34:24PM -0500, David J Patrick wrote:
> >   There are many aspects of the operation that will require linux 
> > expertise;
> 
> 	_Food_
> As someone with allergies it's critical for me to know /exactly/ what has
> gone into a recipe. A way to do an ingredients check (myself) without
> having to harass a server (who probably doesn't know the answer) would be
> MOST appreciated! :) It doesn't need to be a recipe, but it should be a
> correct list of ingredients.

Odd...  That actually is an argument in favor of "open source food."
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