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Friday
Sep142012

September Urban Farm Handbook Challenge - Swap!

So you’re canning and fermenting based on last month’s challenge: Preserving.

If you stay this course you might find yourself with quite a few jars of the same thing, wouldn’t it be fun to trade your bounty for your friends’ goods? 

photo courtesy of Jo Ann Santangelo

You’re also in luck because Annette announced the new challenge theme over at Sustainable Eats. Her year long UFH challenge has rocked all different kinds of useful urban householding skils, and this month is BARTER.

There are lots of ways to barter and swap, including a few ideas surrounding food that have appeared recently here on the blog:

photo courtesy of Katy Carter

  • And, finally, yet another way to share food with friends is to start a Facebook page, print out a few swap sheets and invite your neighbors to a full-on food swap

New logo courtesy of the AMAZING Dana Harrison of ELEVEN Design Initiative.

When Emily and I started Food Swap Network, we wanted to make it easy for folks to gather in their communities with their homemade goods. We now have more than 70 swaps in our network, spanning the US, Canada and even overseas! We hope you’ll consider pulling together a group in your area and joining the network. 

Now for the Urban Farm Handbook September challenge: I challenge you to employ one of these three methods of swapping food or homegrown goodies with friends. At the end of the month, Annette will publish a post in which everyone who participated can link up and tell us about a whole lotta swap action for chance to win some great prizes, a copy of The Hip Girl’s Guide to Homemaking included!

Reader Comments (3)

This is great info! I can't wait until the next one is available in the DC area.

September 15, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterMelinda

Hi my name is Carrie I started a dinner swap group here in CT for family and friends , that I love but just found out that I will be moving to Newport News, VA area in 5 months and was wondering if anyone knows of any swap groups there , doesn't have to be a meal swap group anything homemade will do ... looking to meet people. Thank you

July 29, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterCarrie

Hey Carrie, If you haven't already, please do check out foodswapnetwork.com and search for listings in that area!

July 31, 2013 | Registered CommenterKate

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