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Milky Goodness? (0)
10/22/10 •
Milk, builds strong bones and bright smiles. Our whole lives we’ve been drinking up because it does our body good. We put it in our cereal, in our coffee and on the table in front of our youth, however does anyone really know what they are drinking? Chances are, unless you drink only organic milk [...]
How can YOUR eating habits combat climate change? (0)
10/22/10 •
Everyone always says that being a vegetarian is way too hard and that they could never give up their meat. That’s what I thought, and now I have been a vegetarian for the last six months, and it was one of the easiest transitions I have ever made. I initially made this switch for health [...]
What I Learned in McCarthy, Alaska (0)
10/22/10 •
After spending a summer living on the edge of the Wrangell St. Elias National Park, I’ve learned a couple things about a simpler, less wasteful, more self-sufficient (and therefore more sustainable) way of life. First of all, have a garden. It gives you bragging rights as well as food. Good food that’s not wrapped in [...]
The Yin and Yang of Food (0)
10/22/10 •
As human beings, when we are aware of our health, we strive to center and balance our lives. We do meditation and yoga, as well as other equalizing activities. Strict and brutal martial arts teachers demand balance of the body, mind, and spirit. Yet when we go home and crack open our refrigerator, what stares [...]
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