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Update #1: keep spreading the word!
Thanks so much to all of you who helped me reach my goal of $2000 so quickly!
Now for the hard part; that budget didn't include outfitting my bike properly. So, in order to make the Yogurt Pedaler sustainable, durable, and effective, spread the word, and help me transform my little child's bike trailer
into a properly constructed bike trailer that I can depend on, that will carry my yogurt making supplies, teaching materials, and tent and personal gear reliably,
...so I won't return to Chicago lugging a cart held together with duct tape, zip ties, and bits of old bike tubes.
So please help me keep the pledges coming ($2000 isn't Kickstarter's limit), get the word out, and help me get safely on the road in August!
Thank you!
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This project successfully raised its funding goal on July 31, 2010.
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a postcard-sized photo with my foolproof yogurt recipe
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a postcard-sized photo and yogurt recipe, and one dairy recipe a month for a whole year, for a delicious cheese, yogurt drink, or milk creation collected on travels with the Yogurt Pedaler or worldwide
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a 5 x 7 inch photo (your choice), matted and ready to frame, and personal recognition on the Yogurt Pedaler website (and those emailed recipes, too)
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all of the above, except your photo is 8 x 12 inches
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a 5 x 7 inch photo, matted and framed (and those emailed recipes and website credit, too)
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all of the above, plus sponsorship status for you or your organization with an image on the website front page and at Yogurt Pedaler lessons at the cart itself
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depending on location, the Yogurt Pedaler will come to your doorstep and make yogurt just for you and your friends! Oh, and I'll bring along a nice big framed photo for you, too. (And yes, you get those emailed recipes and website credit, too, of course.)
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I'm an urban anthropologist and photographer working as a mechanic at a non-profit bike shop and helping manage a small grocery store on the South Side of Chicago. I love to make things, travel, cook, and meet people!