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What do you like doing in your spare time? http://xtubex.in.net/ xtubes 'There’s a trend towards people wanting to take a bit more care and interest in their food – where it comes from, how it has been made – and there’s a move towards collaborative consumption and sharing,’ Swift says. The swaps attract a range of people ('allotment holders, families, young professionals, first-time jam-makers, people who just want to come along and give it a go,’ Jewitt says) and take place in spaces such as cafes and art galleries that have been offered free of charge. The most common items brought to swap are fruit and vegetables, chutneys, jams, cakes and bread, but more unusual items sometimes appear, such as sushi. Jewitt recalls one event when 'an ex-beekeeper came with lots of empty honey jars that hadn’t been used. They were snapped up by the keen preservers.’  
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