What's Your Reaction? Alemany Farm is a four acre organic paradise amidst the urban sprawl of one of San Francisco's worst crime areas. Executive Director Alice Carruthers says her vision with the non-profit "was to slow the crime down."
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About the Brand As a registered nurse and natural foods chef, Raw Indulgence founder Alice Benedetto had developed a passion for preparing and eating raw foods. So when the raw snacks she made as an alternative to high sugar processed sn (more...) Share and Enjoy:Tags: 2.2Ounce, Alice, Bars, Benedetto, Cashew, food, Food Bars, Indulgence, live, Organic, Organic Food, Ounce Bars, Pack, Passion, Raw Food, Raw Foods, Registered Nurse, Revolution, Snacks, Spirulina This entry was posted
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It’s picnic season, and that’s why I love these Ultra Green disposable plates. And by disposable I mean compostable and biodegradable. Being made from 100% sugar-cane by-product means these plates are paper-free (i.e., no trees were harmed in their creation). They’re the perfect light-weight item to pack to make clean-up a snap and to ensure your Saturday afternoon is a little more enjoyable. Find Ultra Green on Alice , or browse all of our green and organic products . What do y
This past week SD Gal and I hit the grocery store for our bi-weekly shopping trip. There are quite a few items, mostly household things like dishwashing soap, toothpaste, and toilet paper, that we only get once every few months. No matter what kind of list we make, we usually forget something, which means another trip to the grocery store, which means more time and money down the drain. Wouldn’t it be nice if there was a way to remember when you were running out of things? What if they just sh