Aw shucks, making me blush. Thanks for the props h_s! And thanks to all LTHers in attendance last night.
It was a screaming success I'd say, in no small part due to the effortless help and creative vision from my always-charismatic friend, JZ.
To catch everyone up to speed, especially since this is primarily a
social art practiceThe concept behind E-Dogz is that I am hosting guest chefs from a wide range of culinary and cultural backgrounds to bring together communities to celebrate and cross-pollinate foodways.
Events are free. Especially until I am licensed.
That said, in the fall I hope to pursue a park district concession license for the trailer and run weekly hours, vending affordable snacks, profits from which will fund the free community events, happening monthly.
I have another event on May 14th at the Block in Evanston and I'm going to do a feast of invasive species drawing from recipes provided by a few friends of mine. Guest chef TBA.
E-Dogz will move up to the Saugatuck, MI area with me for the summer as I take on my seasonal cooking gig up there, but I plan on being in full swing after labor day.
As things get rolling I will post here and on Twitter.