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Check out our South region’s local grower and vendor profiles.
Thanks for watching our slide show and please let us know what you think!
Check out our South region’s local grower and vendor profiles.
Thanks for watching our slide show and please let us know what you think!
Check out our South region’s local grower and vendor profiles.
Thanks for watching our slide show and please let us know what you think!
Check out our South region’s local grower and vendor profiles.
Thanks for watching our slide show and please let us know what you think!
A lot of people, parents especially, are seeking solid information on building stronger immune systems. It’s common sense that getting the right nutrients each day plays a big role in staying healthy. Today’s topic is nutrients, what are we missing, and what are special concerns for children and teens.
Our guest, Malia Curran, is a nutrition consultant, who received her masters degrees from Tufts University. Malia has spent a lot of her career exploring natural approaches to traditional issues and currently sees patients at her practice in Arlington, MA.
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From supporting a biologically diverse, healthy environment to limiting the toxic and long-lasting chemicals in our surroundings, there’s no shortage of reasons to buy organic. Take a look at our top reasons for choosing organic.
Why do you choose to buy organic?
Tune in to our latest podcast to hear from whole Foods Market’s buyers and how they work to source organic products for you. We’ve also got a great recipe for a Quick Tortilla Casserole featuring 365 Everyday Value Organic pantry staples.
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Back to school means back to jam-packed schedules, with kids running from one activity to the next. It’s a challenge to keep everything organized. Akilah offers a great suggestion for reusing what others might simply toss in the trash to keep the myriad projects tidy: “My kids always have a project going. We reuse glass jars to store arts and crafts supplies, mix and store tempera paint, little terrariums and temporary 1/2 day bug habitats (after holes are punched in the metal top), and for kitchen experiments like pickling all sorts of things.”
As your kids head back to school, how will you think green?