Recently, our closest health food store redid their bulk bins. Previously, the bulk food was kept in gallon and half gallon glass jars. This was inconvenient for seeing what was available, as the jars sat in front of one another on the shelves, but it was an old school carryover … [Read more...]
Fast Food Logos “Imprint” Children’s Brains
I occasionally catch myself singing a jingle from my childhood and wish I could I have that part of my brain back. What happens in childhood stays in our brains (it's not Vegas baby). New research has found that advertising leaves a lasting "imprint" on developing brains, … [Read more...]
Natural Toddler Feeding Made Easy: Happy Family Gluten-Free Organic Superfoods
Homemade meals and snacks from whole foods is always best, but it is not always possible or convenient. Fortunately, parents have many choices for feeding their infants and toddlers nutritious, organic food. One such brand keeping it simple and organic for busy families is … [Read more...]
New Year’s Resolutions: Prevent Food Waste
Not only do Americans gain weight during the holiday season, they also waste and dispose of a lot of food. As many people pledge to exercise more as part of their New Year's resolutions, I pledge to waste less food. Estimates of how much food is wasted by Americans range from … [Read more...]
Green Gift Ideas: Ito En Tea Stones
The traditional way for local Native Americans to cook food here in Northern California was by heating up stones and then stirring them in their baskets. Rocks are wonderful heat sinks retaining their temperature for a long time. That's the premise behind tea stones. We were … [Read more...]
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