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Caroline M & Antonio R

An artist and a chemist currently living in Brooklyn.

  1. on November 17, 2010
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    Caroline M & Antonio R
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    Maya Dress in Kodachrome by Talena Sanders

    Documenting the dress and culture of contemporary Maya people in Guatemala through Kodachrome photographs and Super 8 film.

    • 101% funded $1,860 pledged
    • 29 backers
    • Funded Jan 01, 2011
  2. on November 11, 2010
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    Caroline M & Antonio R
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    D.O.U.G.H. by SCRATCHbread

    D.O.U.G.H. - (Delicious, cOmmunity, Urban-Made, Goodness, Happening-now)

    • 116% funded $11,616 pledged
    • 170 backers
    • Funded Dec 10, 2010
  3. on August 9, 2010
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    Caroline M & Antonio R
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    SCRATCHbread’s ‘right to deliciousness’ campaign by SCRATCHbread

    This is Brooklyn food culture, we are all the pumping heart. We are SCRATCHbread... and we’re not stopping until you take a bite.

    Funding Unsuccessful (09/02/2010)
  4. on May 16, 2010
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    Caroline M & Antonio R
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    The 'Pie in the Park' Cookbook - Stories and Recipes of Pie by Lauren Cucinotta

    An event, a movement and now a book that seeks to create social change through the simple act of baking, and sharing, pie.

    • 101% funded $7,644 pledged
    • 123 backers
    • Funded Jun 28, 2010
  5. on April 9, 2010
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    Caroline M & Antonio R
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    PASTOR/AL: A Collaborative Music + Art Project by Hunter Mack

    A collaboration between a musician (Graham Hill / Roman Ruins) and an artist (Hunter Mack) with aspirations of producing a vinyl record and art print.

    • 111% funded $2,220 pledged
    • 56 backers
    • Funded Apr 15, 2010
  6. on April 7, 2010
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    Caroline M & Antonio R
    Posted project update #6

    Thank you!

    We did it! Thanks to everyone for their generous pledges! Even though we reached our goal a while ago, it was really great to see people to continue to support our project. The additional funds have allowed us to expand our project, letting us purchase more kegs, a bigger freezer and a better juicer.
    We're sending out your incentives sometime in the next couple of weeks, so look for an email asking you for your mailing address.

    We'll be doing Saturdays at the Brooklyn Flea this spring and summer, as well as a few other events, so we hope to see you all soon.

    thanks again!
    Caroline & Antonio

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  7. on April 6, 2010
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    Brooklyn Soda Works - artisanal, handmade sodas made with fresh ingredients by Caroline M & Antonio R

    Not your average soda - small batch, artisanal sodas and sparkling juice, made in Brooklyn, featuring unexpected flavor combinations

    • 189% funded $2,849 pledged
    • 75 backers
    • Funded Apr 06, 2010
  8. on March 23, 2010
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    Caroline M & Antonio R
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    we need you! help us fund a build out hyperlocavore.com a free yard sharing community by Liz McLellan

    hyperlocavore is a yard sharing site helping people share space, tools, time, strength, know-how and good times to build resilient neighborhoods.

    • 103% funded $6,434 pledged
    • 156 backers
    • Funded Mar 28, 2010
  9. on March 23, 2010
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    Caroline M & Antonio R
    Posted project update #5

    mentioned in the NY Times food blog

    sorry for the 2nd update in less than 48 hours, but we got mentioned in Diner's Journal, the New York Times food blog! Thanks to Eric at the Brooklyn Flea for passing our name along... we'll do our best to not disappoint
    http://dinersjournal.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/03/22/the-brooklyn-flea-will-stay-at-one-hanson-along-with-some-new-food-vendors/#more-14003

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  10. on March 22, 2010
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    Caroline M & Antonio R
    Posted project update #4

    Successful scale up and root beer floats all around!

    We have successfully scaled up using 3x 18L kegs, our giant freezer and our industrial juicer (our little beast!). This could not have been possible without all of your support, and while not everyone is in the New York area, we do hope that at some point we will have a wider distribution network. In the mean time, and in celebration of spring, here are some photos of the scale up tasting, our friends as tasting guinea pigs, and the root beer floats that resulted.

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