**Helen**
11-10-2006, 10:39 AM
:wave: Welcome!
This is the user guide to the food, but in addition don't forget the registration rules you agreed to when signing up.
Food board guide
Hello and welcome to the food Board. This board is mainly here for information and discussion, and we hope you find it useful! (Thanks Skive for your involvement with inspiring this forum :D )
If you're interested in this topic, you may find TheSite.org's food section (If you're interested in this topic, you may find TheSite.org's food section useful)useful and these articles
Buying local food (http://www.thesite.org.uk/travelandfreetime/makingadifference/ethicalconsumer/locallysourcedfood)
Going organic (http://www.thesite.org.uk/travelandfreetime/makingadifference/ethicalconsumer/goingorganic)
Spam and advertising
Using these boards to post spam, any advertising or to ask for help with projects, surveys or any other activity is not permitted without first obtaining permission from either jim@thesite.org or helen@thesite.org.
THINK before you post. Is it a common question that has probably been asked hundreds of times before? If so, DO A SEARCH – the grey search button is at the top right hand corner of each page.
In common with our other boards, we have a set of common courtesy rules:
If you are new to these boards:
Read our good manners guide and introduce yourself to the rest of the board users here.
As you will all have read the rules upon signing up you will know we are not tolerant of certain behaviour:
1. Please respect the opinions of others. Just because you don’t agree, doesn’t give you the right to make personal attacks on that person.
2. Racist, hateful, defamatory or otherwise illegal posts are not suitable.
3. If you feel the need to post quotes from other sources or sites, please also publish the URL of where you found it.
4. However, please don’t publish links to inappropriate websites (hateful, defamatory, illegal etc).
5. If you want to post photos, make them small, or just post the link. Large photos will be deleted.
6. We will ban people who continually refuse to work within these rules. If you don’t like it, there are plenty of other places to have your say on the web.
This is the user guide to the food, but in addition don't forget the registration rules you agreed to when signing up.
Food board guide
Hello and welcome to the food Board. This board is mainly here for information and discussion, and we hope you find it useful! (Thanks Skive for your involvement with inspiring this forum :D )
If you're interested in this topic, you may find TheSite.org's food section (If you're interested in this topic, you may find TheSite.org's food section useful)useful and these articles
Buying local food (http://www.thesite.org.uk/travelandfreetime/makingadifference/ethicalconsumer/locallysourcedfood)
Going organic (http://www.thesite.org.uk/travelandfreetime/makingadifference/ethicalconsumer/goingorganic)
Spam and advertising
Using these boards to post spam, any advertising or to ask for help with projects, surveys or any other activity is not permitted without first obtaining permission from either jim@thesite.org or helen@thesite.org.
THINK before you post. Is it a common question that has probably been asked hundreds of times before? If so, DO A SEARCH – the grey search button is at the top right hand corner of each page.
In common with our other boards, we have a set of common courtesy rules:
If you are new to these boards:
Read our good manners guide and introduce yourself to the rest of the board users here.
As you will all have read the rules upon signing up you will know we are not tolerant of certain behaviour:
1. Please respect the opinions of others. Just because you don’t agree, doesn’t give you the right to make personal attacks on that person.
2. Racist, hateful, defamatory or otherwise illegal posts are not suitable.
3. If you feel the need to post quotes from other sources or sites, please also publish the URL of where you found it.
4. However, please don’t publish links to inappropriate websites (hateful, defamatory, illegal etc).
5. If you want to post photos, make them small, or just post the link. Large photos will be deleted.
6. We will ban people who continually refuse to work within these rules. If you don’t like it, there are plenty of other places to have your say on the web.