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1. Transition Sarasota
(Community Resources)
... and busable. One where your food comes fresh from a local farm or straight from your own garden. Where people know and look after each other. Where all voices are heard. Where there is a network of local ...
Created on 30 June 2022
2. Meet the Grower: Murray Bass / Wyndham Organics
(Community Resources)
... As a farmer, when I see my produce in a store I get a sense of satisfaction in knowing I’m making a difference by providing food to the population that’s incredibly healthy. It’s a sense of knowing that ...
Created on 24 June 2017
3. Wild Rice
(Online Resources)
... has a lovely soft, nutty taste. Wild rice is free from gluten and grain and can be eaten by anyone, including children, vegans and those with food intolerances. But it’s much more than that. It’s ...
Created on 09 June 2017
4. Jessica's Moringa
(Our Produce)
... and nerves. Proteins, the basic building blocks of all our body cells.   Moringa leaves compared to common foods: (values per 100gm. edible portion):     Nutrient ...
Created on 17 August 2016
5. Guide to Organic Food, Clothing, and More
(Online Resources)
http://www.blankstyle.com/articles/guide-organic-food-clothing-and-more  ...
Created on 23 May 2013
6. Welcome!
(Main Content)
... from other farms, the food sold at Jessica's is 100% Certified Organic. There are no genetically modified organisms, pesticides, or synthetic fertilizers in our organic produce, and no antibiotics in the ...
Created on 20 May 2012
7. Slow Food Sarasota
(Community Resources)
Meet other locals who are interested in a food system that is based upon environmental sustainability and social justice - a food system that is good, clean and fair. www.meetup.com/slowfoodsarasota ...
Created on 12 December 2011
8. Apples - Braeburn
(Apples)
... Also well suited for juicing. [ ! ] Note: According to the 2011 Shopper's Guide to Pesticides in Produce, conventional apples were the Number 1 contaminated food. Out of all the apples in the study, ...
Created on 11 August 2011
9. Apples - Fuji
(Apples)
... According to the 2011 Shopper's Guide to Pesticides in Produce, conventional apples were the Number 1 contaminated food. Out of all the apples in the study, 98% tested positive for pesticides. Jessica's ...
Created on 11 August 2011
10. Apples - Granny Smith
(Apples)
...  [ ! ] Note: According to the 2011 Shopper's Guide to Pesticides in Produce, conventional apples were the Number 1 contaminated food. Out of all the apples in the study, 98% tested positive for pesticides. ...
Created on 11 August 2011
11. Apples - Gala
(Apples)
... ! ] Note: According to the 2011 Shopper's Guide to Pesticides in Produce, conventional apples were the Number 1 contaminated food. Out of all the apples in the study, 98% tested positive for pesticides. ...
Created on 11 August 2011
12. Apples - Pink Lady
(Apples)
...  [ ! ] Note: According to the 2011 Shopper's Guide to Pesticides in Produce, conventional apples were the Number 1 contaminated food. Out of all the apples in the study, 98% tested positive for pesticides. ...
Created on 11 August 2011
13. Apples - Red Delicious
(Apples)
...  [ ! ] Note: According to the 2011 Shopper's Guide to Pesticides in Produce, conventional apples were the Number 1 contaminated food. Out of all the apples in the study, 98% tested positive for pesticides. ...
Created on 11 August 2011
14. Apples - McIntosh
(Apples)
...  [ ! ] Note: According to the 2011 Shopper's Guide to Pesticides in Produce, conventional apples were the Number 1 contaminated food. Out of all the apples in the study, 98% tested positive for pesticides. ...
Created on 11 August 2011
15. Avocado - Florida
(Veggies)
... prevent unwanted inflammation is absolutely unquestionable in the world of health research. The term 'anti-inflammatory' is a term that truly applies to this delicious food. [...] both osteoarthritis and ...
Created on 11 August 2011
16. Avocado - Hass
(Veggies)
...  Health Benefits Hass avocados are more densely packed with nutrients than Florida Avocados. All types of avocados appear to increase our body's ability to absorb certain key nutrients from other foods ...
Created on 11 August 2011
17. Basil
(Herbs and Spices)
Our basil is highly fragrant and can enhance the flavor of many foods. You can add it to sandwiches, salads, stir-frys, pasta dishes, and casseroles. Try it with mozarrella and tomato in a classic Italian ...
Created on 11 August 2011
18. Beets
(Veggies)
... about exposure to toxins and wants to give your body as much detox support as possible, beets are a food that belongs in your diet." Source: whfoods.com Nutrition Facts "Beets are also an excellent ...
Created on 11 August 2011
19. Green Beans
(Veggies)
... vegetable some potentially unique anti-inflammatory benefits." Source: whfoods.com Nutrition Facts Green beans are an excellent source of free radical-scavenging vitamin C and manganese, and ...
Created on 11 August 2011
20. Bananas
(Veggies)
...  Source: whfoods.com Nutrition Facts Bananas are a very good source of vitamin B6 and a good source of vitamin C, potassium, dietary fiber, and manganese. Source: whfoods.com  ...
Created on 11 August 2011
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