And, because it's mined in the USA, it comes to you with
fewer food miles than any Himalayan, Celtic, Tibetan, Malaysian, French, Hawaiian, Irish, and Marine Sea Salts, all at a price that will keep Real Salt on your table for every meal.
Compared to Himalayan, Celtic, Tibetan, Malaysian, French, Hawaiian, Irish, and Marine Sea Salts, Real Salt means
fewer food miles, ethical labor standards, and sustainable practices along with its addictive sweet - salt taste.
I prefer buying local when possible... it's fresher and
fewer food miles are better for the environment!
Compared to Himalayan, Celtic, Tibetan, Malaysian, French, Hawaiian, Irish, and Marine Sea Salts, Real Salt means
fewer food miles, ethical labor standards, and sustainable practices along with its addictive sweet - salt taste.
It can also get you pink salt that's «found naturally deep inside the pristine Himalayan Mountains» — and has racked up a fair
few food miles by the time it gets to our supermarket shelves.
Not exact matches
[Incidentally, we buy
food from our Amish community a
few miles away... so, relax....
Unwilling to saddle someone else with this request, I trudged down to the
food pantry, filled a
few grocery sacks and drove 20
miles out to her place, now and then muttering under my breath.
It's an Italian
food store and deli / sandwich shop a
few miles North East of downtown and they have an amazing array of Italian goods — from house - made pizza dough to olive oils and Italian canned tomatoes.
Living on the North Coast, I am 30
miles from the nearest
food market thus I was forced to make a
few substitutions which proved amazingly successful.
If your own kids can sniff out a fry from a
mile away, though, rest assured that you're not alone — 76 percent of BabyCenter parents say they rely on fast
food a
few times a month or more.
While most
food travels hundreds of
miles to reach consumers, the stuff at Bell Book & Candle only has to cover a
few stairs.
Your
food will take
fewer miles to get from the farm to your plate — better for the environment, better tasting and better for your body.
Located just a
few miles outside of Grimsby this popular and recommended restaurant is a perfect local dating in Grimsby venue for the two of you serving beautiful British
food to suit everyone's taste buds.
Although I have a
few miles on me I still enjoy being exposed to new things...
food, travel, etc..
Here you'll find a 2 -
mile stretch of trendy bar and restaurant - lined boardwalk, the ideal spot to sink a
few beers, tuck into some local
food and watch the world go by.
The best beaches stretch for several
miles north of town around Quatre Cocos: blissfully wild and unspoilt, they have
few facilities so remember to bring a parasol,
food and drink.
Or does it mean that I can continue to drive my subcompact a
few miles per week while still being able to afford
food?
Generally speaking, locally produced
foods are associated with
fewer «
food miles.»
Although some of the author's suggestions are not practical (people like myself who live in extremely rural areas with
few people / neighbors can not logistically be without a car, can not expect public transportation, can not have interdependent / cooperative relationships with neighbors if there are no neighbors, can not have conveniences such as medical clinic, shopping etc. in one «village» (I have to go 30
miles one way to buy
food and other supplies) etc..
The type of article lamented by a
few commenters on my recent post about
food miles vs.
food choices made an appearance in Salon a
few days ago.
In combination with moving down the
food chain to eat
fewer livestock products, reducing the
food miles in our diets can dramatically reduce energy use in the
food economy.
The smallest change, whether it's the
few nautical
miles in between two islands, or the way an individual island's orientation affected it's geological history, has a huge impact that you can see from the top of the
food chain on down.
The
fewer miles inherent in your
food, the greener it will be.
Those
foods are from farms within a
few hundred
miles and are not shipped from around the world to get to your table.