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Growing Trend: Food-Sharing Clubs
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NURTURING A TRADITION

Food-sharing clubs are a growing trend. These are informal groups--ranging in size from a few families to entire neighborhoods-- that come together to buy produce and other grocery items in bulk quantities. That way, everyone enjoys the freshest products available at prices that are often lower than those in the supermarket. The best way to find a group is by word of mouth. If there are none in your area, you may consider starting your own. The payoffs--new friends, financial savings, and great-tasting food--will make the effort worth your while.

This article is from the June 2005 issue of Southern Living.

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