Sentences with phrase «local organic family»

Once we find wheat with these characteristics, we work directly with local organic family farmers to grow the grain in a manner that is advantageous to the environment.»

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I'm using Wilderness Family Naturals that I get from my local organic store but I really don't think the brand matters.
I had a small chat with Arturo at the McGrath Family Farm stand about the bagrada bug problem threatening local organic farmers.
We deliver 100 % certified organic produce fresh from our family farm and other local growers right to your office.
Notes on the recipe: While I was travelling through Bali I spent some time on a local organic farm and learnt various delicious recipes from the family living there.
(And when we do eat meat... always local and organic) I enjoy experimenting, and I have surprised many friends and families with yummy vegan meals.
As members of a thriving family - farming community here in Northern California, we have always enjoyed buying produce directly from local organic farms at farmers» markets.
Both products are made from organic milk and cream supplied by local family farms in Marin and Sonoma Counties.
Straus Family Creamery buys certified organic, Non-GMO Project Verified milk from eight other organic, local family farms: the two Tresch family dairy farms, Hughes, Correia, Brazil, Silacci, Mendoza, and Cypress Lane Family Creamery buys certified organic, Non-GMO Project Verified milk from eight other organic, local family farms: the two Tresch family dairy farms, Hughes, Correia, Brazil, Silacci, Mendoza, and Cypress Lane family farms: the two Tresch family dairy farms, Hughes, Correia, Brazil, Silacci, Mendoza, and Cypress Lane family dairy farms, Hughes, Correia, Brazil, Silacci, Mendoza, and Cypress Lane Ranch.
Next, he plans to unveil an all - electric Farmers» Market truck to transport his company Straus Family Creamery's organic milk, cream, yogurt, ice cream and butter to local markets in San Francisco Bay Area.
Every source of feed for cows on the Straus dairy and the eight other local, organic family farms that provide milk to the Creamery is tested for GMOs.
Fresh and mostly organic ingredients fill the breakfast, lunch, dinner, and bar menu while weekly «Bevs & Bites» feature exclusive drink and food pairings built around a single, local ingredient from Nicolau Family Farms, Temecula Olive Oil Company, Sage Mountain, and other local growers.
Our organic, 100 % grass - fed organic, and lactose free milks deliver farm - fresh quality straight from our local family farms.
Non-certified organic agriculture in developing countries is practised by millions of indigenous people, peasants and small family farms involved in subsistence and local market - oriented production.
I buy organic, from family farms, local and grass - fed.
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Our family eats a reduced sugar, reduced gluten diet of local organic foods and we are building our dream farm.
Individual whose dietary choices are mainly influenced by how food is sourced (i.e.: only eats dairy and red meat that is organic, grass - fed and from small, local farms; only buys white bread from the all - organic, family - owned bakery down the block)
If your family is unable to participate in a biodynamic CSA, you can still eat healthier this year by buying local and organic food.
Add on the cost of eating local, fresh and organic foods, and for many families it tips the scales.
I buy organic, from family farms, local and grass - fed.
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Supporting local farmers, (particularly if they are trying to grow organic produce), is healthy not only for you and your family, but also helps to support your community.
There are many local, family run farms that have organic growing practices but aren't certified organic.
It is more important to find organic (or local not containing pesticides) fruits and vegetables than organic fresh / frozen meats if cost is an issue for families.
That's $ 9 a family member / week for fresh - as - can - be organic produce that also helps support local farmers.
Proprietor Ian Cutler is carrying on his family's tradition, crafting boutique spirits with local and organic ingredients.
Ix Cacao is a family business headquartered in San Felipe and known for intensely - flavored chocolates infused with all - spice, local vanilla, organic orange peel and baalam nut.
Why not local and organic, and while we're at it, grass fed, family scale, socially just, economically viable, carbon neutral, humane, culturally vibrant, community based, and ecologically renewing?
by NWEI on May 1, 2012 0 Columbia River Gorge family farms farmers markets GMOs Gorge Grown industrial agriculture local food Menu for the Futue organics sustainable food systems
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- buy something from a thift store - unwrapped, preloved - buy a subscription to CSA organic produce box - buy membership to a car share network - buy local - buy organic, recycled, non toxic, reused, durable, functional - buy carbon credits for the family's travel for the past or upcoming year - buy solar panels - buy a composting toilet
As much as I like to grow my own food, and to support small local organic growers, my family and I still depend on the grocery store for many of the things we eat, especially in the off season.
You're paying plenty of attention to what you and your family eat, choosing local and organic food whenever you can, but what about your family's four - legged members?
Meanwhile small, family organic farmers can barely afford to renew their organic certifications and the gas it takes to get their produce to the local farmers market.
Whether it's supporting my local farmers market and buying local, organic food for my family or working with my colleagues to source a new organic ingredient; I know that every decision matters.
Kingsburg, CA About Blog Abundant Harvest Organics is an alliance of California organic family farmers that offers weekly organic fruit and vegetable delivery service to local California neighborhoods.
I joined a CSA program locally to support local organic farmers and provide my family with the freshest produce available.
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