LoColvores, how do I love thee?

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Okay, I admit it; I am in love with the LoColvores produce exchange. What’s not to love? Every week or so, I get to mingle with fabulous people and exchange my garden extras (like those cursed yellow squash) for beautiful, fresh produce that I don’t grow in my own garden.

I’ve brought home so many wonderful things, including figs, herbs, pears, onions, peppers, and several varieties of heirloom tomatoes. I save money by not having to buy as much produce at the grocery store, and best of all, the things I get at the exchange are plucked from the vine or ground that day (who knows how long the produce at the grocery store has been lying around).
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We have so many wonderful gardeners in our group that we usually have a surplus of produce after the exchange. All of this extra food is donated to our local food bank. It’s great to know that food from our gardens is being used to feed people in the community, rather than going to waste.

Check out the LoColvores’ Facebook page to learn more about it, and to drool over the luscious photos from some of our past exchanges. I hope this will inspire you to consider starting a produce exchange in your community. Don’t forget that exchanging other types of products (eggs, handmade soap, cheeses, knit scarves, etc) is a great idea too!

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