Stay tuned for the next E4E DC!
posted: Monday, December 9th, 2013Our next dinner will be January 25 or February 1. Stay tuned for details!
posted by: eatingOur next dinner will be January 25 or February 1. Stay tuned for details!
posted by: eating“We don’t want a bigger slice of the pie. We want a different pie.” – Winona LaDuke, whose nonprofit was one of Eat for Equity’s benefitting organizations Eat for Equity is baking a new kind of pie. We’re making it from scratch, and building a culture of generosity through sustainable community feasts. We’re rolling it out together, […]
posted by: eatingLet me take you on a tour of the tiny house that You built. Almost 50 people built this Home together. Thanks and appreciation for Aaron B., Aaron S., Abby, Adam, Alison, Ann, Anna, Brian, Brianna, Caroline, Celia, Clara, Cody, Dimple, Eddie and Seward Redesign, Emily T., Emily U., Emilie, Greg and Treshby, Heidi, Iris, […]
posted by: eatingThis salad is sweet, tangy, and savory, and is adapted from the incredible 101cookbooks.com, Heidi Swanson’s lovely and always delicious blog. We used brown rice instead of the buckwheat soba noodles used in her version – both grains are nutty and sweet. Ingredients (serves 6) 1 teaspoon pine nuts 1 teaspoon sunflower seeds 1/2 cup […]
posted by: eatingThis month’s Eat for Equity will benefit Transit for Livable Communities! Your supper money will support TLC’s advocacy, organizing, and research towards a transportation system that encourages transit, walking, bicycling, and thoughtful development. They aim to transform Minnesota’s transportation to strengthen community, improve health and opportunity for all people, foster a sound economy, and protect […]
posted by: eatingSaturday, October 19, 2013 at 7:00pm Join us for a fall feast to benefit DC Greens!$20 suggested donation ~ more if you can, less if you can’t. Donations accepted at the door via cash, check, or credit card. All are welcome to this family-friendly community dinner, but please RSVP via Facebook or email at dc(at)eatforequity(dot)org. […]
posted by: eatingBy Emily Torgrimson In the last year, I’ve lived with a newborn and with newlyweds. I’ve lived with teachers, a writer, a lawyer in training, graphic designers, an explorer, a park ranger. I’ve lived in a castle like mansion, a basement apartment, a cooperative duplex, a hobby farm. I’ve lived in different parts of the […]
posted by: eatingOur September event will support Walk-In Counseling Center. Your supper money will benefit Walk-In’s work to provide free, no-appointment-needed mental health counseling to people who need someone to talk to, but have nowhere else to go for help. Since 1969, Walk-In has used professional volunteer clinicians to provide the counseling, and nearly 2,000 people are […]
posted by: eatingFestival Details We’re so excited to celebrate, feast, play, and camp with you on Saturday, July 20 – Sunday, July 21. Here are some more details about the festival. If you have any questions, please let us know by email at [email protected] or at 617-780-9824. Activities 2 The fest begins! Ongoing: Yard games, swimming, hiking, canoeing, kayaking, scavenger hunt, […]
posted by: eatingFirst, have you registered? We’re so excited to ride with you on Saturday, July 20 – Sunday, July 21. If you’re considering joining, we encourage you to register by Wednesday, July 17 so that we can order enough food. If you sign up afterward or on the day of, you’re absolutely welcome to join, but […]
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