Feed on
Posts
Comments

Archive for July, 2007

We think this is a good intro on organics for those new to buying and eating organic food.
Check it out!

Read Full Post »

Organic fruit and vegetables may be better for the heart and general health than eating conventionally grown crops, new research has found.
A ten-year study comparing organic tomatoes with standard produce found that they had almost double the quantity of antioxidants called flavonoids which help to prevent high blood pressure and thus reduce the likelihood of [...]

Read Full Post »

Q & A with Uncle Matt’s Organic CEO, Matt McLean
A seasoned advocate of the natural way, the citrus grower behind the Uncle Matt’s juice brand foresees 50% growth this year. He tells how his farm made the switch
More and more Americans are clamoring for organic products. Shoppers are ever more convinced that food produced without [...]

Read Full Post »

Organic products meet stringent standards
Organic certification is the public’s assurance that products have been grown and handled according to strict procedures without persistent toxic chemical inputs.

Organic food tastes great!
It’s common sense – well-balanced soils produce strong, healthy plants that become nourishing food for people and animals.

Organic production reduces health risks
Many EPA-approved pesticides were [...]

Read Full Post »

Make saving our planet a part of your daily life with easy changes. Start today with help from these resources.
Activism

American Forests
The average person is responsible for emitting 94 pounds of carbon dioxide every day. It takes four trees, which act as natural air filters, to offset the carbon dioxide each person generates in a month. [...]

Read Full Post »

Now there’s a new way to enjoy our fresh-tasting orange juice… with other fruit!
I am excited and proud to announce our new line of organic fruit blends: Orange pineapple banana, orange peach mango and homestyle lemonade. These 32 ounce blends are not only tasty, but good for you, too; each serving contains a full day’s [...]

Read Full Post »

« Newer Posts