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RE: A Revolution in Dirt and Seeds: Answering @Sagescrub's Challenge on What We Can Do to Increase Our Food Sovereignty.

in #homesteading6 years ago

FABULOUS article @riverflows.

What an achievement to start something that grows SO big that you have to step back a little ~ At the same time you can take so much pleasure and pride in the continuation of its growth in other ways.

Love the Food Swap and bartering practice you've been able to set up ~ I guess Facebook still comes in handy for initiating such a project. One day some of these people will realize that there ARE other places where they can come together.

The closest we come to being able to barter is with some of our stallholder friends at the local organic farmers market. We get some of our products a bit cheaper and then when I've made something like 'cacao balls' I give them to them. Like @sagescrub:

I personally am so past complaining about our problems. I am past anger. I am ready for action and ready to make a difference in our world.

The transformation of your garden is inspirational. ♥︎♥︎⚖️♥︎♥︎

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Thanks so much!!! Facebook does come in handy - it's just more socially accepted across all ages I think. It's the only good thing about Facebook, these community groups. May there be another way! I have told of communitys that do it all via emails and that works too. It's just easier for people to find you via Facebook.