SHARE is a zine about food and culture. It is a community cookbook of sorts.  
Submit to SHARE! The main component of SHARE's content are your submissions of recipes, menus, essays, and stories about food and community.
Please send all submissions as .jpg's, .pdf's or .doc (word) files to sweettoothofthetiger@gmail.com , subject line: SHARE zine, or snail mail submissions can be sent to: 414 Greene Avenue #2, Bklyn NY 11216.
Essays/stories:
- Essays and stories should be food related, and should be under 500 words. Full credit will be given to the author. Please also supply contact information and if you would like your info to be included in the publication of your piece.
Recipes:
- Recipes are preferred to be in the original format (recipe cards, hand-written notes, etc.), showing off the contributers’ own recipe card or hand-written food formulas. Originals can be returned within 30 days if a SASE is enclosed in their snail mail submission. A clear copy of the original can also be mailed. A scanned copy can also be sent electronically via email or website.
Images:
- Images may be accepted based on the appropriateness and clarity/resolution of the image. Full credit will be given to the photographer. As of now, images will be printed in black and white/grayscale.
About SHARE:
During “Sweet Tooth of the Tiger” renegade bake sales, while selling cupcakes and cookies to hungry patrons, we renegade bakers were able to chat with our foodie fellows (in between bites, of course) about different foods we ate while growing up in different parts of the country. We dished about recipes handed down from our once-girlscout-mothers, sassy grandmothers, dads, sisters, and aunties, as well as divulged funny, heart-warming and sometimes twisted stories about food fights, trying new cuisines, and kitchen crusades. It was as if we were all sitting around a campfire, the smells of our imaginary meal wafting under our noses, sharing ideas of what food gatherings meant to each of us. We thought that these stories and recipes were amazing, and didn’t want to leave their legacy hanging in the air- no! We felt an urgency to start compiling them in print as a zine (an archive that can be referenced whenever, wherever) for our community and neighbors to read. SHARE is that zine, and we’re so excited about the opportunity to engage our community’s minds and appetites (d.i.y. style).