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Written by Staff Writer
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Are you like everyone else this holiday season looking for unique cool gifts to give? Or is your New Year's resolution to give a little something back and live a greener lifestyle?
Below are links to eco friendly companies that sell everything from organic clothing, art, jewelry, recycled furniture, appliances, home décor and more. Buying organic and eco friendly isn't grungy anymore, it's distinctive, unique and supports life's diversity. Get Hip, Go Organic and support life's sustainability!
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Read more... [Organic Authority's Holiday List of Eco Friendly Gift Companies]
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Written by Staff Writer
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If you harbor the slightest misconception that organic cooking limits your creativity, serves up boring or tasteless food, or cannot push the boundaries of culinary excellence, look no further than the following menu offerings:
- Autumn salad, featuring pears, arugula, radishes, enoki and pomegranate dressing
- Grilled portobello salad, with baby mixed greens and lemon-oil dressing
- Homemade pappardelle pasta with organic lamb ragu
- Wild blue fin tuna fantasy-prepared four ways, in different settings
- Chestnut risotto
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Read more... [Marino's Mission]
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Written by Laura Klein
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In my search for a healthy and truly all natural organic dog food for my dog Bamboo, I discovered the first USDA certified organic dog food, Karma organic food For Dogs. Not only has this dog food been certified organic, but the factory has been certified organic by Quality Assurance International.
Karma Organic Dog Food is made with over 95% organic ingredients contains 18 certified organic ingredients and is made with whole, not dried, organic fruit and vegetables. The addition of nutraceuticals improves and protects the health of the dog and the packaging is 100% recyclable.
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Read more... [This Season's Find - Karma Organic Food For Dogs]
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Written by Staff Writer
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It's official, trend watchers:
Conventional farmers in the United States are going organic.
Chalk it up to basic economics: According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, consumer demand for organically grown food increased 20% per year in the 1990s. By 2000, sales of organic goods had skyrocketed to a $7 billion business. |
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Read more... [Organic Farming]
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