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We've always had a passion for real food and a desire to feed our children better. This passion has grown into one of the most sustainable organic grocers in the country, supplying fresh, seasonal produce from farm to fork. Our mission is to provide fresh and pure products to the customer direct from the field. Create employment for farmers as well as for rural women.
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Wild Blueberries also known as Lowbush Blueberries are sweet, tangy, amazingly popular and extremely nutritious. Labeled as a super-food they are low in calories and high in fiber, vitamins and minerals.
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As you all are well aware of the qualities of Bragg Apple Cider Vinegar, the very first question that must have crossed your mind must be how to consume it?
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1M ago
Wheatgrass, the young green grass of the wheat plant before the seeds develop, is quite popular these days for its nutritional value.
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1M ago
Diabetic? Add Chia Seeds to Your Diet
The term diabetes is the condensed version of Diabetes Mellitus. Diabetes is a Greek word which means siphon (to pass through) and mellitus, a Latin word which means sweet. Hence, the name is perfectly in line with the diseased condition; a diabetic person has excess sugar both in the blood and the urine.
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1M ago
From merely being your grandma’s secret remedy to cure a number of health problems, Apple Cider Vinegar (ACV) has definitely come a long way. With its earliest known use dating back more than 1000 years, the usage of this vinegar is on the rise as more and more health experts are coming out in support of its health benefits.
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1M ago
There was a time (not too long back) when it used to be relegated somewhere on the back shelves on the supermarket counter. Today, if you are the health conscious kind, chances are you’ll reach for it first. So will, perhaps, your neighbour, your boss, and that cute kid on the block.
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1y ago
Wild Blueberries also known as Lowbush Blueberries are sweet, tangy, amazingly popular and extremely nutritious. Labeled as a super-food they are low in calories and high in fiber, vitamins and minerals. They have innumerable benefits which make them, well, Super-Food. They are convenient to find in the market, easily available, and beyond all, tasty. So, let’s find out the health benefits wild blueberries provide:
1. Low calories, high nutrition
Typically smaller and higher in antioxidants, wild blueberries are 85% water, and an entire cup of them contains about 84 calories with 15 gr ..read more
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1y ago
As you all are well aware of the qualities of Bragg Apple Cider Vinegar, the very first question that must have crossed your mind must be how to consume it? Besides that you must have had several related questions; Should I drink it directly? In what quantity? In my food? With my food? How?? All these questions might be hovering in your mind. And trust me you are not the only one. Since, I’ve been very familiar with your plea, I jotted down a list of ways one can consume Bragg Apple Cider Vinegar, which is the best one available in the market!
There you go, 5 ways in which you can c ..read more
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1y ago
Wheatgrass, the young green grass of the wheat plant before the seeds develop, is quite popular these days for its nutritional value. It is claimed to be so rich and full of health benefits that it has been nicknamed the ‘liquid gold’.
Though having been used for centuries now, wheatgrass only became popular in the 1930s, when Charles Schnabel performed a series of experiments on chickens. The winter egg production tripled in the chickens that had wheatgrass added to their diet. In the years that followed, promotion and widespread use led to the soaring popularity of this grass.
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1y ago
Diabetic? Add Chia Seeds to Your Diet
The term diabetes is the condensed version of Diabetes Mellitus. Diabetes is a Greek word which means siphon (to pass through) and mellitus, a Latin word which means sweet. Hence, the name is perfectly in line with the diseased condition; a diabetic person has excess sugar both in the blood and the urine.
The fact that the term diabetes was first used around 250 B.C. gives us ample idea that this disease is not at all new. It used to be a death sentence during the ancient and medieval times but with the advancement of science, it is no longer the menace i ..read more