Green Market focuses on children’s health in fourth season

June 29, 2010 by Content Keyword RSS 2  
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Organizers of the Geneva Green Market, now in its fourth season, long have been touting the benefits of organic eating, but a recent Harvard study now shows why the pesticide-free food could be especially important for children.

YOU ARE WHAT YOU EAT: Organic foods are free of hazardous chemicals

April 27, 2010 by Content Keyword RSS 2  
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Organic food is one of the fastest-growing areas in the food industry, even with the rising cost of grocery items and tougher economic times.

Naturally Wrong

October 13, 2009 by Content Keyword RSS 2  
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“These are the bad guys,” I whispered to myself in dismay as I exited the Natural Products Expo East at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Hall. I felt disappointed and ‘empty’, even though my bag was completely full of free food and beverage product samples. I came to this three day exhibition with high expectations. I envisioned a room full of like-minded entrepreneurs and retailers, dedicated to selling and promoting organic and environmentally sustainable products. Though businesses and

Free Little Ducks Organic Food Sample

October 13, 2009 by Content Keyword RSS 2  
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Little Ducks is offering a free sample of their organic baby/toddler food with your choice of flavor. This offer appears to be international. Related Posts: Free Beech-Nut Next Steps Starter Kit Free Enfamil Samples & Breast Feeding Support Kit Free Beechnut Starter Kit

My first highdea is community gardens/farms/grow ops.

October 12, 2009 by Content Keyword RSS 2  
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Free organic food for you and your family/community and no single person to place the blame of the grow op on. It would bring people together again instead of being soo segragated from one another. Imagine the harvest day! A community feast and party where everyone is happy, full, and most importantly - high :) imagine the positive impact.

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