Do you dive? Brought home more produce than you can eat? What dived treasures did you score today? Got pictures and recipes? Let's share!
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Hey fellow divers..here's our latest score, which I finally filmed!
http://www.30bananasaday.com/video/april-fool-s-dive
Have a great dive, I mean day! = )
Started by Iconoclast Mar 13. 0 Replies 0 Likes
I get more than I need, I can give away, trade, or even barter with the extras. I will not turn you away if you cannot trade or barter, I care MOST about good food finding a good home!Continue
Started by Mary Elizabeth. Last reply by Mary Elizabeth Feb 1. 1 Reply 0 Likes
Hey! I need to get some fruit. I am hoping to go tonight (Thursday, January 30) and perhaps Tuesday or Thursday next week. Takers?
Started by RASHID AHMED Jun 7, 2012. 0 Replies 0 Likes
Does anyone know where can one buy fresh dates in bulk in your area?Continue
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Comment by Iconoclast on March 12, 2013 at 1:19pm Yes. yes. Yes. I used to dive for my fruits and veggies, but after affliating myself with a registered non profit I was able to collect from the store instead of diving, food goes to rescue animals, the poor, and our family.
Comment by Jesi Di on March 6, 2013 at 3:22pm
Comment by issy on March 5, 2013 at 7:12am Anyone doing this is Ireland? Got any experieneces to share?
Comment by ari aviva on February 19, 2013 at 6:23am "Good" things come to those who wait for stuff to go "bad." :D
It's so amazing me to me the things we find that are deemed as garbage!
I'm wondering is anyone here is from Seattle, Portland, San Francisco or anywhere in between really...my partner and I are planning a West Coast bike trip this summer and would love to know some good places to dive.
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Comment by Casey on February 7, 2013 at 9:25pm
Comment by R. on February 7, 2013 at 3:33pm Hello! I was out diving a couple nights ago at this great organic market, and it was a great success! Tere were close to 30 grapefruits, 3 dozen potatoes, 180 apples (still in the box), some savory (herb), 4 tomatoes, fresh wheat grass, 3 packs of lettuce, a loaf of bread (with honey), cauliflower, mango, and lemons, limes, and peppers. Not to mention around 16 pears. It was quite the job dragging it all home, but I believe that was the best dive in my short experience. Anyone here in the DC area, would love to share some nice places around here. It is insane. I feel guilty not showing up every night to collect this poor castaway produce from its coming doom.
Comment by Kenichisan on January 21, 2013 at 7:23pm You live Vancouver Area ?
I would give all to live their, but havent studied yet and Canada´s Universitys are expensive, if don´t have a canadian citizenship which i cant only get when i live their for 4 years. It s maybe much easier than in the US, but what yould i work in canada before studying without skills ?
Comment by CanadianWesty on January 21, 2013 at 9:32am Any suggestions for Vancouver Area? It must be quite hip on this idea. I would like to get in contact with some people who are like minded :)
Hey everybody Sapote here, I can message you the locales of the best bins in Perth,Adelaide,Melbourne,Albury,Sydney, remember Woolworths is almost always a score, if there is an abundance stay clear of sprayed watermelon/berries/apples, anyway I'm in Sydney now & there are some great bins around, hit me up if u wanna go forage sometime, cheers Sapote'
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