A meal for a trade.
Someone cooks. You bring what you can do or make. You sit down together. Here's the whole thing, start to finish.
If you're looking for a meal
Sunday dumplings
Find a table.
Cooks open a few seats at a time. Browse what's on, near you.
I can offer two evenings of guitar lessons — I'll bring my guitar. Or a jar of the marmalade I made last week.
Offer what you've got.
A skill, an hour, something you grew or made. You write the offer; the cook chooses.
Sunday dumplings
Meet, then eat.
Say hi somewhere public first. The address shows once you've both met — never before.
If you're the one cooking
Open a few seats.
Say what you're making, when, and what you'd love in return.
Weigh the offers.
Read what people bring. Pick the table you want.
Sunday dumplings
Set the table.
Meet your guests, share the address, and cook. That's it.
Come find your table.
No money — between guests or to us. Every listing is reviewed before it goes live, and a person reads every report. Run by a small team you can meet.