A Kitchen In Oregon Pinot Noir Country

Last year a friend who calls herself a “chef and food wrangler” invited me to spend four days working in the campus kitchen for Linfield College alongside some of the best chefs from around the Northwest. “We don’t pay you, but we give you room and board. The wine is not bad, and you’ll get to meet some amazing chefs.”
I went. The event is called the International Pinot Noir Festival and for the better part of the week each summer the IPNC folks take over the college in the heart of Oregon’s Williamette Valley. The wine is excellent and the food is as well.

Today I’m headed back for more 10 hour days in a hot kitchen for no pay and I’m looking forward to it. My friend describes it as “summer camp for chefs” and most of the other volunteers in the kitchen (who actually are chefs in their own right) agree. They keep coming back because it is fun.
Last year I kept a running record in pictures of the bottle bin in the back. I might do so again. Over the course of the long weekend it goes from empty to overflowing.


