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The official blog of Beetswap.

It's for people who love beets, but aren't into the greens. Or love beet greens but beets not so much. Eat the part you like, and give away the other part so someone who likes it.

There's a depression on! You gotta use every part of the plant.

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Mar
29th
Sun
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Nuff said.

Nuff said.

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Severing beets from their greens.
The greens were delicious. The beets can be claimed here.

Severing beets from their greens.

The greens were delicious. The beets can be claimed here.

Mar
25th
Wed
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Beat Happening — “Indian Summer”

Awesome song.

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Our CEO cooking greens.

Our CEO cooking greens.

Mar
23rd
Mon
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Joe Wiesenthal is a well-known finance blogger. But he will surely go down in history as the person who used the internet to close what he calls “the biggest arbitrage of all time”, with the earth-shatteringly groundbreaking website that is beetswap.com.
Mar
22nd
Sun
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The Beetswap Manifesto

Times are tough for everyone these days, that’s just objective fact.

We can’t be wasting food like we were last year. But you can’t let your health go. Just cause you lost your job, or your retirement fund has gone down by 50%, it doesn’t mean you should start eating potato chips and fries and soda. That stuff will just make you more fat and depressed and make it harder to bounce back.

So you gotta eat your vegetables.

The mighty beet root symbolizes everything. See, some people like beets and don’t eat the greens. And some people love those iron-rich greens, but have no use for the sugary roots.

Enter Beetswap.com.

Finally this huge inefficiency has been solved once and for all. The biggest arbitrage of all time is dead. Now buyers and sellers of beet and beet greens can swap the part they don’t like with internet-speed efficiency.

And this is key, since we aren’t going to get out of this economic mess without bold thinking. Bold thinking like Beetswap.com.

So join today and rid your life of unhealthy food and inefficiency. Join the Beetswap movement today.

Mar
21st
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Pre-packaged beet greens are nice, but they’re no match for fresh ones.

Pre-packaged beet greens are nice, but they’re no match for fresh ones.

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We’re live!

We’re live!