Build Your Home Around Your Passion
Plenty of people in Spruce Grove, Stony Plain, Parkland County and the Edmonton area operate businesses out of their homes. I’ve written before about the need to sometimes modify a home in order to pursue personal activities that go beyond what a standard house can accommodate (see my article entitled “Hobbies and Your Home” ). I saw this principle in action recently.
Last Christmas, my daughter Devan gave me a gift certificate for a cooking class, and on Sunday June 12 the two of us spent 4 very enjoyable hours at the home of Kathryn Joel in southwest Edmonton taking part in the preparation of an Italian farmhouse feast.
Kathryn’s commitment to good food goes well beyond mere nourishment, as her website Get Cooking Edmonton.com points out:
“Kathryn Joel is a passionate foodie whose love of cooking has taken her around the globe exploring diverse culinary traditions. A graduate of Le Cordon Bleu London, she has acquired a wealth of knowledge and expertise of global cuisines and cooking methods.
Kathryn has combined her culinary expertise with her commitment to uncomplicated, approachable cooking, by bringing Get Cooking to Edmonton.
During her years working with food, Kathryn realized that with some basic cooking skills and a good local knowledge of where to source the right ingredients, anyone can bring flavours from around the world into their own kitchens. And as a member of Live Local Eat Local Kathryn aims to support Edmonton’s local producers and suppliers by focusing on the use of fresh and local ingredients in her classes.”
Four other students joined Devan and me in listening to Kathryn’s passionate and rapid-fire explanations, stories and instructions, watching as bread dough was miraculously transformed into heavenly smelling and delicious tasting Crostini with Roasted Sweet Peppers and Foccaccia with Sage, and participating in the creation of a marvelous meal from appetizers through dessert. My job was to stir the risotto (Risotto with Asparagus), a chore that required a little more patience than I have, so I was happy to hand my spoon off to another student. I watched with some anxiety as Devan wielded Kathryn’s razor-sharp kitchen knives chopping the roasted sweet peppers. We learned a number of cooking tips, like how to tell with the stretch test if bread dough is ready (you should be able to stretch the dough until it is nearly translucent but doesn’t tear), or the poke test (poke a finger in and the dough should spring back), or just where to break the tough end off an asparagus stalk, or how to keep the bright green in cooked asparagus by plunging it into ice water, or where in Edmonton and area to buy the best ingredients like the freshest chicken and highest-quality balsamic vinegar.
After several hours, the feast was ready: Crostini with Roasted Sweet Peppers; Caprese Salad; Foccaccia with Sage; Risotto with Asparagus; Chicken Roasted with Porcini Mushrooms and Potatoes; Strawberries with Balsamic Vinegar, and we were delighted to enjoy the results of our work, along with some very good wine.
All of this activity took place in Kathryn’s beautiful purpose-built kitchen, designed to accommodate up to 8 students around an enormous granite counter that housed a sink and fridge. Her kitchen contained other items not normally found in an average kitchen: 2 ovens, a warming tray, a sub-zero refrigerator, and more. I know that kitchens sell homes, and I know many buyers who would be thrilled to have a kitchen like Kathryn’s. In her case, the kitchen is a requirement of her business, and just happens to also be an incredible addition to a lovely home.
Operating a home-based business often means finding novel ways of blending home and work equipment and activities so that one doesn’t disrupt the other. You may also find that your business requires special permits and licensing from your municipality, as well as special insurance. Should you decide to renovate your space, as Kathryn did, to accommodate your business needs, you may want to consider the impact of such a renovation on the ultimate resale value of your home. In the end, if your business is your passion, your home may naturally evolve into a unique extension of this.
For more information about Kathryn Joel’s cooking classes, or to book a class, visit her website.
Interested in property that could accommodate your home-based business? Call me at 780-910-9669, email me at barry@barryt.ca, or contact me here.
Tags: cooking, edmonton real estate, home business, Home Renovations, kitchens, property features