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Resurrect the Barter!

Linking people together to trade farm goods. Variety is good!

Members: 176
Latest Activity: Apr 19

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Kefir & Kombucha sharing circle

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Homemade Holiday Gifts 1 Reply

Started by Ann Bethke Allerup. Last reply by divina alvarado Dec 14, 2011.

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Comment by Jennifer on December 29, 2011 at 3:41pm

Anyone still here?  I own and breed meat rabbits in PA.  I'm looking for someone who may be interested in swapping another livestock animal (goat, small type pig) for some of my meat rabbits?  Close to Philly and Lancaster areas.

Comment by Torry on April 16, 2011 at 9:41pm
Hi Ann, and welcome to Homegrown and Resurrect the Barter.  It looks like you have some great soaps and balms, why not start a discussion about starting a Cosmetics Swap?  The product itself lends well to shipping, which makes an ideal barter!  I'd be glad to sign up for a trade!
Comment by Ann Bethke Allerup on April 16, 2011 at 8:10pm
Hi Everyone! I'm new to this group (as well as Homegrown.org) I have soaps, scented sprays, lip balm, as well as strawberry and strawberry rhubarb jam to barter with. If you're interested, check out http://holistichomestead.com and if you see something you like, I'm interested in what you have to offer- looking forward to talking to you!
Comment by Shellie A. Gades on January 12, 2011 at 5:10pm
Seeing locations for all of these wonderful swap ideas would be awesome!
Comment by Torry on November 22, 2009 at 10:45am
Simon, I'd encourage you to post your site for excess produce at the group "Charitable Giving of Produce," linking people and places together for donating.
Comment by Simon on November 18, 2009 at 5:53pm
Hi all, lets all get back to bartering real products - great idea! I'm in New Zealand and found this website that is popular here to search for food within any radius from your home, you can also sell/swap/give away your excess produce, and its free to use :
www.locavore365.org
Comment by mo on November 16, 2009 at 11:53pm
I am now aboard the barter train, boxcar living with my new cyberneighbors.
Ready for the swap. Art, recipes and cleaning products.
If anyone uses plastic composite wine corks for anything we have those too, they are NOT recyclable and I don't enjoy the medium for crafts.
Comment by Jessica White on November 14, 2009 at 1:13pm
I have raw english angora wool to swap
Comment by Cornelia on November 13, 2009 at 12:52pm
OK, I'll work on crafting an invitation that people can send out to friends and will post it here. Thanks Aliza, we're really getting organized now!
Comment by Aliza Ess on November 12, 2009 at 12:50pm
Cornelia, I love that idea!

I have done a similar craft swap like the one you describe through craftster.org and it was a lot of fun.

Count me in!
 

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