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I think that was pretty much the point of her original post--to decide how "strict" to be in forming the parameters of the challenge, and how to deal with things that just aren't available locally. For me, coffee wouldn't even be an issue, as no one here drinks it (except occasionally after really good restaurant meals), but olive oil WOULD. So my solution there would probably be to find a domestic olive oil, as opposed to one that's shipped across the globe, because if it's something that I AM going to buy, then every little bit helps in decreasing the fuel burden.
Likewise, it's doubtful that I'm going to give up citrus, but I can at the very least make sure that my citrus comes from Florida instead of California, since Florida is much closer to me (though still a good ways away).
As far as the bartering, I'm not speaking for dangerouschicken, but in my view, to barter goods and services among your neighbors is a WONDERFUL thing, that takes local trade to an even higher level, economically and socially. I LOVE it!
Belinda