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		<title>Recipe For Success: Karma Kitchen Serves Up Generosity</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Oct 2010 04:15:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Every Sunday, Karma Kitchen cooks up kindness. Paid-for bills are the norm as guests are inspired to help out complete strangers.</p>
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<p>What would you do if the next time you ask for your bill after dining out, your server said, &#8220;There is no charge, your meal was paid for by the person who came before you&#8221;? Yep, that&#8217;s right, nothing, zip, zilch — on your bill. You literally see &#8220;$0.00.&#8221;</p>



<p>In a world and society where we&#8217;re taught, &#8220;If it&#8217;s too good to be true, it&#8217;s NOT,&#8221; it&#8217;s hard to believe.</p>



<p>In this case, you have to feel it, experience it — to believe it.</p>



<p>Every Sunday at Taste of the Himalayas restaurant in Berkeley, Calif., <a href="http://www.karmakitchen.org/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Karma Kitchen</a> is cooking up kindness and generosity across the San Francisco Bay Area. It&#8217;s a volunteer-run experiment in generosity that is growing.</p>



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<p>On your zero-dollar and zero-cent bill, there is a kind note that reads, &#8220;Your meal was a gift from someone who came before you. To keep the chain of gifts alive, we invite you to pay it forward for those who dine after you.&#8221; Patrons can choose to pay nothing or pay for only what they feel is right.</p>



<p>The recipe for this generous idea began three years ago, with Viral and Pavi Mehta and a group of friends. &#8220;It&#8217;s an excuse to start a conversation about generosity,&#8221; Viral said, with a kind, genuine and humble voice. Included in the morning&#8217;s training session are lots of hugs as approximately a dozen volunteers gather in a circle; a moment of silence, introductions and stories of why all the volunteers are spending a Sunday morning, volunteering to greet, cook and serve complete strangers.</p>



<p>One volunteer tells me her impetus to give back started one morning when she was rushing out the door to a final exam and her car wouldn&#8217;t start. A neighbor saw her in distress and offered to give her a ride. Moved by the small act of kindness, she was inspired to pay it forward. When a friend told her about Karma Kitchen, she jumped at the opportunity. &#8220;The volunteers are here to serve, there&#8217;s no ulterior motive, no paycheck, they want to give back,&#8221; Pavi said with passion.</p>



<p>This project is just one of several experiments under the umbrella of <a href="http://www.charityfocus.org/" target="_&quot;blank&quot;" rel="noopener noreferrer">Charity Focus</a>, an &#8220;incubator of gift economy projects that inspires people to be the change they wish to see,&#8221; according to founder Nipun Mehta. &#8220;A gift economy is an economic system in which goods and services are given freely, rather than traded. In a market economy, one&#8217;s wealth is increased by &#8216;saving.&#8217; In contrast, in a gift economy, wealth is decreased by hoarding, for it is the circulation of the gifts within the community that leads to increase: increase in connections, increase in relationship strength.&#8221;</p>



<p>It is hard to put into words the magic, songs and stories of giving shared — that unfold and swirl under the roof of this bustling restaurant when Karma Kitchen is underway. It&#8217;s infectious. You want to give back, unconditionally.</p>



<p>Come as a volunteer customer and feel for yourself. The smell, the stories and the kindness swirling around will make you hungry to help others and give back. Here&#8217;s a tip from a soon-to-be-repeat customer:</p>



<p>1. Volunteers, sign up online early as there is a waiting list to serve <br>2. Eat at a community table and meet new friends <br>3. Visit and receive gifts from the Kindness Table <br>4. Say thank you <br>5. Pay it forward <br>6. Be ready to be inspired to be a chain in the circle of giving <br>7. Enjoy!</p>



<p>The generosity is spreading: Karma Kitchens are now also open in Chicago and Washington, D.C.</p>



<p>Buon Appetito &amp; Cheers!</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://goinspirego.com/2010/10/recipe-for-success-karma-kitchen-serves-up-generosity/">Recipe For Success: Karma Kitchen Serves Up Generosity</a> appeared first on <a href="https://goinspirego.com">Go Inspire Go</a>.</p>
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