Food as Barter

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24 BARTER ideas | barter, third grade social studies, common core social  studies

Growing food is always a good thing: if you grow more than you can eat or store, you can barter or gift the surplus. I’ve mentioned that when I was growing up my family grew lots of tomatoes, while the neighbor to the north grew sweetcorn along the edge of his corn field, and others grew cucumbers, peppers, onions, or something else. We all traded freely, since we were friends as well as neighbors. Mom and Dad always had chickens for fresh eggs and the surplus were taken to church every Sunday for anyone who wanted them to take home.

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