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Seven Shareable Ways to Deal With Depression [VIDEOS]

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Whether you’ve got the winter doldrums or a more severe case of depression, one of the best ways to improve your mood is to connect with your community to eat better, get more exercise, and learn new things. Read more »

Policies for a Shareable City #12: Food Sharing

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Cities should embrace citizen-led initiatives to share food and remove legal barriers to it. Read more »

How to Start a Crop Swap

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Advice from seasoned crop swappers who have blazed the trading trail in their communities. Read more »

Growing Demand: Crop Swaps Gaining Ground

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Crop swaps – meet-ups where people exchange their surplus backyard bounty – are thriving in cities, suburban enclaves, and online. Read more »

Cat and Dog Discover the Joys of Sharing Food [VIDEO]

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If dogs and cats, nature's mortal enemies, can learn the joys of shareable food, how hard can it be for the rest of us? Read more »

Food Swaps: Trading Tasty Treats Keeps Culinary Boredom at Bay

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The recession spiked a resurgence of the ancient art of bartering, and now it seems as if savvy swappers are trumping sorry shoppers right and left. But not all swaps are alike, besides the fact that no money is exchanged. Read more »

The Shareable Food Movement Meets the Law

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The Sustainable Economies Law Center examines the legal issues and potential hurdles faced by the shareable food movement Read more »

How to Host a MamaBake Food Swap Session

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As a mother in the Western world, we are often far from extended family and support networks who know how to pitch in when we are raising children. Read more »

Sharing the Cooking Gives Mamas Free Time

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The clouds slung low and grey when I awoke and the wind blew cool air through the house. It had rained for several days, making paths slimy and everything damp. Read more »

The Cooking, Eating, and Business of Shared Food

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For conscious eaters, the dinner table is composed of thoughtfully sourced ingredients – local, organic, sustainable, etc. However, for many of us, quality food isn’t enough. Read more »
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