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I think that may be a good way to go, though they tend to be a bit expensive. If I can get one for cheap (or donation) then I'd be ecstatic. However, a cheap alternative would be an inexpensive used van fitted with a bare minimum of equipment run on propane.
A small camper trailer might work also, if somebody has the truck to tow it. There is a 'Bratwurst Haus' that does brisk business at lunch time in our town on this basis.
I've got a conversion van that I want to get rid of...It leaks oil like crazy, but drives. It's even got a tv and vcr that don't work! You can have it if you want it.
I wish I could offer some more tangible advice. But I just want to say I support what you're doing and will at least offer up a prayer that a van is provided. More fire!
What kind of regulations does the city have on this type of thing?
PEace courage joy
Daniel
However, Minneapolis is a communist strong hold, so they might give you a pass because your being charitable. At the same time, they love taxing people, so they'll struggle with not making you pony up.
Personally, I'd think about getting an old concessions trailer. Buy your food prepared at a certified kitchen, and then all you have to do is reheat. I can help you with the particulars, seeing that I've kind of dealt with this before. (Remember, I had a catering business). In fact, I'm surprised you didn't ask me about this before.
Buy the way, if you have the trailer, you can then do some fund raisers and such. I know that would involve handling money...
Just teasing.
Another thing would be to prepare the food fresh, right in front of people. Then it's sort of a portable BBQ. It depends on where you set up. Or, like that some guy out in Oregon I read about, he had a portable gas burner and prepared omelets for the homeless and carried his food stuffs in a couple of coolers.
You sound like someone who knows how to do such stuff. I have no idea what an inverter even is. Once we have a vehicle, would you be willing to help with electrical stuff?
I'll look into it to make sure that there is only a 20% chance of my burning the van to the ground :) and send you the details. If it does look doable I'll let you know late next week.
Daniel