“access to my BBQ”
“One example from my own life, would be: “access to my BBQ”. In this case, the BBQ represents more than just a means for sustenance. Through an ongoing access to my BBQ at home, or elsewhere, not only am I able to enjoy the outdoors (ushering the new spring weather) and sharpen my cooking skills – I can further continue to spread my joy of food and BBQ with others around the dinner table, all while learning and growing as a cook through their feedback, and together creating lasting and positive memories. In this case, quality represents an enabling of inclusion and reciprocity. (i.e., access to BBQ = brings people together to enjoy a nice meal one person couldn’t possibly enjoy on their own, to share knowledge, experience, and wisdom useful towards finding common ground.”
Outdoor BBQ access is very common in outdoor spaces in city parks. Examples include the Assinaboine Park here in Winnipeg, where many come to enjoy BBQ with family and friends. In some cases, people have even held large events around a BBQ, which is a cheap alternative to catering or eating out.
This is also seen in many parks in and around New York City: https://ny.curbed.com/maps/best-new-york-city-parks-bbq-picnic