[REQUEST] vegetables to put in the pot — we have a community veggie soup night. Bring a vegetable. Throw it in the pot. Cook it up and eat together.
NSW, Australia over a year ago
[OFFER] Potluck dish — Something simple most likely :) but good.
or, United States over a year ago
[OFFER] Permaculture expertise and hands on. — To anyone in and around Eugene OR we can offer hands-on experience from a #permaculture certified designer. We just started Incredible Edible Eugene so much planting will ensue. If you eat, you're in!
Oregon, United States over a year ago
[OFFER] Connecting with fruitarians — Connecting with Fruitarians/rawVegans Hi, my name is Karin Lacy; I'm a Lightworker of the First Wave, presently living in the small town of Oakridge, Oregon. Over two years ago I came across Dr. Robert Morse, Naturopath in Florida. He has been a fruitarian since age 20. According to Dr, Morse, eating fruit is the way to perfect health. Inspired by his many youtube videos (there are about 550 by now), I started living on fruit right away - and I loved it. I had been playing with the idea of only fruit-eating for several years, but fruit is more expensive, and openly living as a fruitarian makes one even more of an outsider and weirdo. In the winter fruit is usually not ripe, mostly GMO, and overpriced. So far, I made it through two winters here in Oregon. This last winter I added some corn chips as a snack to my diet, at times when I came home hungry and needed something to eat right away. Also, I quite often steamed veggies, which I got for free. However, I'm looking forward to the Californian cherry season; they are getting ready soon and I will savour them for about two to three months. My ultimate dream would be to live in a community of fruit eaters, in a tropical country where ripe, affordable fruits/berries/melons are always available. Anyway. I'm just sending out a call to see whether there are any fruitarians to connect with in my area of Eugene, Oregon.
Oregon, United States over a year ago
[OFFER] Root Mats for Chickens — We have a microgreens growing business and each Friday we have a lot of root mats leftover after our harvest. Chickens LOVE to scratch around and eat them. Often we trade for eggs but we still have a lot of mats leftover that you can have. They can be a good addition to your compost pile, too!
Minnesota, United States over a year ago
[REQUEST] Good morning, I'm a second year nursing student from university of the western cape in cape town , I'm currently preparing for my final exams, but I'm struggling because I have to worry about what will I eat I ran out of food. I'm begging anyone one who can help me with food that would really help me thank you
Western Cape, South Africa 5 months ago