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Eat Your Sidewalk Cookbook, foraging for foodFor consumers, knowing where our food comes from and finding alternative sources to the big-box grocery store is an important part of the sustainable food conversation. Luckily, our friends at SPURSE, an NYC-based research and design collaborative, have once again put their think-outside-the-box spin on this very subject -- but they need our help. Their newest project, the Eat Your Sidewalk Cookbook, is not just about recipes, it also doubles as an art book, a field guide to wild edible plants, and a manifesto on what "local" means beyond a consumer's point of view....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/nyc-design-collaborative-shows-communities-how-to-cook-with-ingredients-from-the-sidewalk/'>READ ARTICLE</a>1
Eat Your Sidewalk Cookbook, making mealsFor consumers, knowing where our food comes from and finding alternative sources to the big-box grocery store is an important part of the sustainable food conversation. Luckily, our friends at SPURSE, an NYC-based research and design collaborative, have once again put their think-outside-the-box spin on this very subject -- but they need our help. Their newest project, the Eat Your Sidewalk Cookbook, is not just about recipes, it also doubles as an art book, a field guide to wild edible plants, and a manifesto on what "local" means beyond a consumer's point of view....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/nyc-design-collaborative-shows-communities-how-to-cook-with-ingredients-from-the-sidewalk/'>READ ARTICLE</a>2
Eat Your Sidewalk MealFor consumers, knowing where our food comes from and finding alternative sources to the big-box grocery store is an important part of the sustainable food conversation. Luckily, our friends at SPURSE, an NYC-based research and design collaborative, have once again put their think-outside-the-box spin on this very subject -- but they need our help. Their newest project, the Eat Your Sidewalk Cookbook, is not just about recipes, it also doubles as an art book, a field guide to wild edible plants, and a manifesto on what "local" means beyond a consumer's point of view....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/nyc-design-collaborative-shows-communities-how-to-cook-with-ingredients-from-the-sidewalk/'>READ ARTICLE</a>3
Eat Your Sidewalk Cookbook fencesFor consumers, knowing where our food comes from and finding alternative sources to the big-box grocery store is an important part of the sustainable food conversation. Luckily, our friends at SPURSE, an NYC-based research and design collaborative, have once again put their think-outside-the-box spin on this very subject -- but they need our help. Their newest project, the Eat Your Sidewalk Cookbook, is not just about recipes, it also doubles as an art book, a field guide to wild edible plants, and a manifesto on what "local" means beyond a consumer's point of view....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/nyc-design-collaborative-shows-communities-how-to-cook-with-ingredients-from-the-sidewalk/'>READ ARTICLE</a>4
Eat Your Sidewalk Cookbook Ally Feast in NYCFor consumers, knowing where our food comes from and finding alternative sources to the big-box grocery store is an important part of the sustainable food conversation. Luckily, our friends at SPURSE, an NYC-based research and design collaborative, have once again put their think-outside-the-box spin on this very subject -- but they need our help. Their newest project, the Eat Your Sidewalk Cookbook, is not just about recipes, it also doubles as an art book, a field guide to wild edible plants, and a manifesto on what "local" means beyond a consumer's point of view....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/nyc-design-collaborative-shows-communities-how-to-cook-with-ingredients-from-the-sidewalk/'>READ ARTICLE</a>5





