Mixed baby romaine and other greens with crumbled Gorgonzola cheese, grape tomatoes, Equal Exchange Cranberries and Pecans and some Italian seasoning. … The creamy Gorgonzola and the crunchy, organic pecans are just so wonderful together that I ate this salad 5 days in a row.
Normally, I do not go for big and bold designs, but when it comes to green, I?m all for it. … Me To We is one of those companies, like Newman?s Own, who give back most of their profits to charities and that is remarkable.
Bake-dried organic apples and a touch of cinnamon makes this simple fruit snack both healthy and tasty. There is really not much to say with respect to the taste since there are just two ingredients.
Vegan, fair-trade and organic chocolate-coated sandwich cookies pretty much summarizes what Leafygreen.info is all about. … Dark chocolate that just melts in your mouth reveals a vegan stuff cr?me inside surrounded by more chocolate (as in the cookie).
Organic Fuel for the mind, body and soul is Steaz ‘ tag line and I feel it?s totally appropriate. The lightly carbonated beverages are filled with green tea, yerba mate, acai and guarana, gives me the energy that I need on those slow days or before a long bike ride.
Equal Exchange offers a lot of fair trade products such as coffee, tea and chocolate. … Equal Exchange redesigned their website?s store and made it more web friendly, so go check it out.
This helps in the office as it will not crease and wrinkle that easily during daily wear but can also take the abuse of labor intensive jobs. The hardware is nickel free as to help people whom are highly allergic to some materials. My favorite part of the jeans must be the wide belt loops.
The full sized iPod (Classic) fits into the pocket, but it is VERY tight and the headphone jack is extremely difficult to insert into the iPod through the fabric-covered port. … I have now brought this bag to a few green expos as well as my overnight bag and it will continue to stay with me as my backpack of choice.
Organic and raw peanuts deep from the Ecuadorian Jungle have a strong resemblance to our peanuts, but taste much different. … They are heart healthy too and help to support a local tribe of farmers whose lands are being destroyed to mine for oil.