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Why might I want to crosspost some of my garden posts and recipes on KGI.org?
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1) It helps us:  We're a worthy nonprofit cause committed to promoting kitchen gardening, healthy and delicious eating,  and global solidarity around these issues. By sharing what you know via our site, you're making a contribution to the cause and helping to build a large and diverse body of knowledge that no one person ever could.

2) It helps you:  We can help you attract more readers and more attention. With 24,000 members and counting, we have lots of people who are hungry for helpful how-to info and recipes. Our site allows you to include links back to your blog via your author box, photo credit links and your profile page.  If you're sharing interesting and helpful info via our site, KGI members will want to know more.

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