Several years ago, I was intrigued by a flyer in Santa Barbara for a produce exchange. Not long after, I read an article in the newspaper about a local produce exchange. I was warmly welcomed into the group and began sharing veggies and herbs from La Casa.
During the growing season, we meet once or twice a month at a member's house. It's like the fishes and loaves-- it seems like members leave with more than they brought! We discuss gardening issues, share announcements of gardening events, and then share the bounty of our gardens. Several times a year we have a potluck, usually built around a theme. Last weekend, members of the group met to make dozens and dozens of tamales for the holidays.
It's a great way to supplement the produce I don't grow in a manageable quantity. Through the generosity of my fellow exchangers, I've learned new gardening techniques and tried fruits and veggies I had never tried before. It's a wonderful way to build community and share the excess (especially herbs) that might end up in the compost bin.
In our last meeting, a member brought lots of Granny Smith apples grown on her property. I have been longing to make apple pie and this was a great opportunity to stock up on lots of pie-worthy apples. La Casa is going to smell heavenly on a chilly autumn night!
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