Neighbors helping Neighbors
By snowy
@snowy22315 (198691)
United States
November 14, 2025 8:39am CST
So, I just saw an item in Nextdoor where someone was advertising their pay what you can farmstand. They have a variety of baked breads, crafts etc. I may have to check that out. Very sweet of them to allow people to pay what they feel they can afford. I wonder how long it is going to take the cart to be wiped out? It isn't that close to here, would be disappointing if everything is gone, by the time I make it there. I probably won't go until tomorrow..lets hope for the best..
. So nice of them though, really. Do you have anything like that in your area?
. So nice of them though, really. Do you have anything like that in your area?5 people like this
5 responses
@snowy22315 (198691)
• United States
9h
Yeah, other than the people who give away stuff from their garden, I don't think it is too common really.
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@LadyDuck (487009)
• Italy
7h
@snowy22315 I agree, it's a very good thing to do.
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@snowy22315 (198691)
• United States
10h
Yes, I thought so too. It looks like real nice stuff as well.
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@Marilynda1225 (86924)
• United States
8h
That does sound nice and hope they still have stuff left when you go. Paying what you can afford is definitely a plus.
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@snowy22315 (198691)
• United States
8h
Yes, makes it worth the trip for sure. I just hope some stuff will be left.
@MarieCoyle (50771)
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9h
We have seen some incredible things here in people helping people. Restaurants helping with meals, farmers offering meats to food pantries, churches stepping up to collect foods for distribution. One lady made over 100 loaves of bread for her church. Another church offered pet food as so many are struggling to feed themselves, as well as pets. I read about all of these and it did my heart good. That's a good idea, pay what you can--the donations may be very small, but what a nice gesture.
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@snowy22315 (198691)
• United States
9h
Yes, quite. It sounds like you have some generous people in your area. Alot of the restaurants here do donate meals too. The pet food thing is really good. Some pet food especially the prescription type stuff Nico eats is quite expensive.






