Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Are You Riding The Tebow Bandwagon?

So this morning I get an email showing a former client at CES (Consumer Electronics Show) in Las Vegas "Tebowing" at their booth. The company is based out of Ft. Collins, Colorado so naturally the Denver Broncos are their team and obviously Tim Tebow is the Man!

I found the picture hilarious as I've seen the pose many times recently in the news. I also am amazed at all the talk about this guy and the followers and critics. It makes for an interesting start to 2012. I'm waiting to see the Kardashian sisters striking this pose to steal the limelight. Anyways, I thought I would pass it on and see what, if any reactions it brings from you.

Have you had your "Tebow" moment today?

Every Day's Different.

Chuck

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Truckin' Like the Doo Daa Man!


So yesterday I talked about recycling and repurposing discarded food and workers with the intent of showing how the value of both can unite to make a positive impact in today's society. Now what if the restaurant/food pantry/soup kitchen comes on wheels? The location changes as needed and brings the concept to a broader audience, thus opening opportunities for all the necessary ingredients (food, workers and customers).
Now I understand that money plays a role in all this so we need some smart business people who are looking for work to step up and help to create the necessary business plan. Along with that there is the issue of incorporating the business, dealing with health issues, supplies and on and on.
Now, don't be discouraged as this is a good thing - both in the effort and the result. Perfectly good food that has been discarded needs a plate to rest upon and a perfectly good worker (possibly you or someone you know) needs a business to rekindle the missing passion of a career. If it was easy, then everyone would be doing this. Unemployment is easy - believe me - I've been there. Also, it's no fun. So this idea I am toying with has great possibilities but I need people with skills and talent that I don't possess to help bring it to fruition.
So if you have any interest in bringing this to life, think what you could do to push it forward - even just a little bit.
The train is going uphill and needs a little push because you know it can do it.

Keep on truckin'.

Every Day's Different.

Chuck

Monday, January 9, 2012

Food For Thought


Yesterday I saw a documentary about a family in New York trying to survive for 1 year making as little impact on the environment as possible. It was titled "No Impact Man". The show was interesting as one follows the family's journey of creating less waste (garbage), minimizing fossil fuel transportation, eliminating chemical cleaners and even doing laundry in the bathtub and finally turning off the electricity. A bit overboard to make a point but a bold experiment nonetheless.

Then last night I saw 4 chefs on The Food Network compete to create a meal for 100 people by using food that was tossed in the trash but actually still viable for consumption. I saw the chefs dumpster dive, drive off to produce and chicken farms and explore meat purveyors where products are tossed in the trash in enormous numbers due to blemishes, non-uniform sizes and for other silly reasons. The chefs then created a meal and were judged for the best tasting one. When finished, all 4 chefs agreed that they need to take a second look at how they purchase food products for their restaurants as they agreed that they were guilty of only wanting the best looking food from which to cook.

This morning I put together a post on our company site about recycling and repurposing of electronic products (such as laptops, cell phones, etc.), the new law in Illinois that does not allow these items in landfills and how we are participating in helping connect the dots with retailers and consumers in this effort. We provide the package for consumers in which they send to a recycling center for their old laptop which hopefully gets a second life somewhere else. Anyways, that's a story for another time.

The point I want to make (and thanks for your patience here) is how we can combine the Food Network effort, The No Impact Man experiment and the recycling/repurposing project in some sense. What if we take the idea of capturing the food waste (as in the Food Network special), hire people who are out of work, and create a food kitchen or restaurant where the menu depends on the products attained?

In this effort, we're taking the tossed food products ("food waste"), out of work people ("worker waste") and creating an enterprise that repurposes these resources. I understand we need a restaurant, some cash, permits and such but we have an idea here with a viable outcome. We can also offer a payable menu and a free one for those unable to pay (or they pay through working for us).

I'm not looking for "Top Chef" staff, or "Whole Foods" products or a big name restaurant where you wait forever for a reservation. Maybe just a good meal with quality food made and served by people who just want to work and get back some self respect in a crummy economy. Who knows, it could turn into a chain of restaurants.

What's on your plate?

Every Day's Different.

- Chuck