THIS IS FABULOUS!! With all the canning, baking and candles that we do it would be incredible to get together with other people who enjoy the same things and swap.
LOVE 2 LIVE AND ENJOY ORGANICs
You are doing a GREAT thing...Keep it up.
OH, thanks for enjoying my Snowflake Jumping Puppy. LOL :)
@crewlla no kidding! but you are talking to the source - I overheard several conversations about what was used in the making of the product, how long they thought it might last, how long have they been canning...that sort of thing.
Muaahaahaa...I hear the woman at the end being sick of her own stuff. I was just thinking that today while rifling through my freezer. Winter syndrome. :D
I have a personal swap going with global internet friends. We trade food-based goodies from our own locales, even if we send them to each other all around the world. I love it!
@cookingupastory My most popular trade item is local maple syrup and maple cream. We have several NY producers in the county. I've also sent out local raw honey. In return, I've gotten local raw honey from a couple of places in the UK. Each place has its own flavor. Also some to-die-for small batch California olive oil. And I'm waiting for a jar of homemade olive 'jam' from a UK friend's sister in law in Mauritius. I'm thinking of more possibilities that ship well.
Looks like the girls are leading this one...
that's cool! and yes, bring your guys to support you :-))
yeah, even men understand....sometimes ;-)
JoeHell67 9 months ago
THIS IS FABULOUS!! With all the canning, baking and candles that we do it would be incredible to get together with other people who enjoy the same things and swap.
LOVE 2 LIVE AND ENJOY ORGANICs
You are doing a GREAT thing...Keep it up.
OH, thanks for enjoying my Snowflake Jumping Puppy. LOL :)
thevegasbutterfly 1 year ago
this is a great idea as long as no one gets sick from the traded food.
crewlla 1 year ago
@crewlla no kidding! but you are talking to the source - I overheard several conversations about what was used in the making of the product, how long they thought it might last, how long have they been canning...that sort of thing.
cookingupastory 1 year ago
@cookingupastory cool. This is a great idea.
crewlla 1 year ago
Muaahaahaa...I hear the woman at the end being sick of her own stuff. I was just thinking that today while rifling through my freezer. Winter syndrome. :D
I have a personal swap going with global internet friends. We trade food-based goodies from our own locales, even if we send them to each other all around the world. I love it!
WhiteTiger333 1 year ago
@WhiteTiger333 That's unusual but sounds fun - what are some of the things you've gotten? Traded out?
cookingupastory 1 year ago
@cookingupastory My most popular trade item is local maple syrup and maple cream. We have several NY producers in the county. I've also sent out local raw honey. In return, I've gotten local raw honey from a couple of places in the UK. Each place has its own flavor. Also some to-die-for small batch California olive oil. And I'm waiting for a jar of homemade olive 'jam' from a UK friend's sister in law in Mauritius. I'm thinking of more possibilities that ship well.
WhiteTiger333 1 year ago
@WhiteTiger333 Yum! I wish there was something I could trade out! Have to get working on that. =)
cookingupastory 1 year ago
@cookingupastory You're on! Let me know if and when you would like to make a "local" trade.. :)
WhiteTiger333 1 year ago
@WhiteTiger333 I will! =D
cookingupastory 1 year ago
two thumbs up for good ol bartering
olov244 1 year ago
@olov244 it works!
cookingupastory 1 year ago