At Goods from the Garden, our main focus is fresh food and flavors along with excellent customer service.
As a young girl in the ‘70s, I had so many wonderful food experiences. I remember going to restaurants in North Chicago with my Nana and Poppy. One restaurant that always created culinary delights was “Scotty’s,” a fine dining establishment with a beautiful banquet room. I was able to order anything off the menu. The New York strip steak and salad bar experience was my true culinary delight.
Another culinary delight was the garlic shrimp at Cliff & Tommy’s in the south suburbs of Chicago. Our family would go there as a treat. When the waitress lifted the silver lid off the entrée dish, I was ready for a party.
You may have seen me mention the delicious home-cooked food that my Grandma Scardine made. The Italian sausage sandwiches that my father would grill, served on an Italian roll with peppers still leaves me delightful. I was the luckiest girl to be able to enjoy such wonderful “culinary delights!”
Fast forward more than four decades later, I am still celebrating culinary delights daily.
Working in the culinary industry may well be one of the toughest jobs around, not only physically but emotionally as well. We are on our feet for shifts sometimes up to 12 hours. That involves a lot of steps. Some of our team members lift over 50 pounds of food and carry hot boiling pots of water.
Alongside my team are associates who work a variety of jobs in our commercial kitchen and service positions. My husband, Richard, and I were discussing how much of a training kitchen we have – people sharing their passions and culinary delights. We are a “hustle and bustle” team. I have witnessed our team members changing behaviors and overcoming negative habits both personally and professionally.
Shortly before the pandemic started, I was so fortunate to receive business coaching from Pamela Shelly Garland, the owner and founder of Garland Coaching and Consulting, here in Prescott. It was a period of self-discovery and such a life-changing experience.
When speaking with one of my staff members, I was moved when Christy said, “We are a family.”
Although the work is not always easy, we encourage each other to press on and keeping our spirits uplifted.
My wish is that I continue set the tone for my team members as well as be persistent and continue to learn.
When I step away to work on other projects that our company needs me to address, I know that our team will continue to focus on Culinary Delights for themselves and the community.
“Food is everything we are. It’s an extension of nationalist feeling, ethnic feeling, your personal history, your province, your region, your tribe, your grandma. It’s inseparable from those from the get-go.” – Anthony Bourdain
Consider Goods from the Garden, Catering & Events for the opportunity to experience Culinary Delights. At Goods from the Garden, our main focus is fresh food and flavors along with excellent customer service. We specialize in full-service catering and we are beginning to implement our new restaurant and culinary experiences. We offer a weekly Sunday Brunch from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. We will begin serving on our great patio in the next several weeks. Wood fired pizza and smoked meats will be added to our Culinary Delights. QCBN
By Debbie Maranville
Debbie Maranville is co-owner of Goods from the Garden, Catering & Events and The Natural Healing Garden. You can reach us at 928-237-3214. We are located at the Prescott Gateway Mall, 3250 Gateway Blvd. #516. Find us on Facebook – Goods from the Garden – or goodsfromthegarden.com.
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