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Permalink Reply by Marisa Meléndez on May 1, 2010 at 4:50pm This is what I found:
http://groups.yahoo.com/
Below the search bar there is an icon that says "Start your own group".
ttfn :-)
Marisa Meléndez said:Hmm... Okay, well what I have found so far is that the site is painfully slow for one thing. For another, I can't for the life of me figure out how to create a group. I can only see how to join pre-existing ones. Specific contact info is nil, but I went ahead and emailed what seemed to be the best department to get some info. Please, if anyone has better success, let me know.
Jen Lalonde said:There is a freecycle group uses Yahoo Groups for a very similar-sounding purpose.
It could be done very simply by members putting what their offering and their location in the subject line (e.g. Bloor/Spadina - tons of zucchini from my garden to give away) and then the offer goes out to everyone in the list. To reply, you click a link in the email and you're directed to the yahoogroup page to sign in, and reply.
Geoff Buddle said:Are there other TTown examples of these things? If we find them and put up the links for all to see, then we can leverage all the footwork already done, someone may have a template site ready for customizing already.
Geoff
Marisa Meléndez said:Thanks for your input Martina. I talked to an IT guy about it and apparently a web page like that will be a lot of work, as well as there being liability issues with people posting their emails or phone numbers. I asked about anonymizing emails like on Craigslist, but the problem again is that it is a lot of work. Perhaps we could get more than one person to work on the task in order to lighten the load?
Martina Rowley said:I totally feel your pain, Marisa! All those healthy vegetables in my fridge often end up shriveled and/or limp by the time I eat my way to the last one! LOL.
In principle I like your idea of some kind of "food share & swap" page. Off the top of my head I'm concerned though about putting too much detail and hundreds upon hundreds of back-and-forth messages onto our main website. That seems like something that might serve everyone better if we can create a link to a separate site, e.g. a forum for food itself. I will try and remember to discuss this at our next steering committee meeting and see what others think. Our I.T. person, or someone else?, might have some suggestions on a site that would be better suited for such a page.
If anyone reading this has some ideas, please share them!
Marisa Meléndez said:I am just throwing this idea out there, but I was thinking that maybe we could create a Food Share page on this site. What I mean is, I know that for myself and others I know, we often have much food wast. You know, you buy parsley because you need about a tablespoon of it but it comes in an enormous bunch? Or perhaps you purchase some orange juice because it is on sale, only now you have to figure out what to do with a liter of the stuff! Perhaps this is not as much of an issue for those in a family or with roommates, however for those of us whom are single and live in an apartment it is. Try as I may to use it all and to give some to friends, it is inevetable that stuff goes to waste. This could also work for people with a veggie garden and/or fruit trees where they have an abundance of something. So what I propose is a page divided by area. Then a person can find their area and list an item/s they don't need and/or search for something they do. Then people can swap or just give away if they wish. Maybe there can even be a wish list, ie., "I really need some carrots, does anyone have some?". I think this would also be great in terms of Food Security issues. I know at least one community based organization that deals in Food Security whom probably could spread the word about it. It could also be a way of getting more people on the site and involved.
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