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Group cooks up a food swap

Clark County mothers prepare, trade meals to save money, cut time spent preparing food while ensuring participants enjoy healthful, homemade dinners

By Marissa Harshman, Columbian Health Reporter
Published: May 21, 2013, 5:00pm
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Julia Schetky shows off some of the meals she received at a moms group food swap last month, while her son, Ethan, checks out the other food in the freezer at the family home in Salmon Creek.
Julia Schetky shows off some of the meals she received at a moms group food swap last month, while her son, Ethan, checks out the other food in the freezer at the family home in Salmon Creek. Schetky organized the food swap after reading about a similar swap. Photo Gallery

Planning and preparing a family dinner can be a challenge, especially in homes with a new baby or a mobile toddler.

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