Articles Archive for February 2012
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Part Three of My Vegan Journey: Ethically Speaking
[Feb 23, 12 bySo now I had the philosophical and health reasons to continue to be vegan, and still at times it has been a challenge to avoid animal products when I saw everyone around me eating meat, eggs, and dairy. At times I have questioned my decision. Was I being too extreme? Do these animals really have feelings or I am being too sensitive? If being vegan is the right way to live as I so often felt, how come so many other people don’t see it? Am …
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Part Two of My Vegan Journey: Getting Healthier
[Feb 16, 12 byLuckily my vegan journey has not been propelled by philosophical ponderings alone. It turns out that I am much healthier for not eating animal protein, as I have avoided the many hormones, chemicals, and saturated fats that go along with these “foods” and began consuming way more foods rich in antioxidants, phytonutrients, vitamins, minerals, and fibers (none of which can be found in meat or dairy). But when I first started eliminating animal products from my diet twenty-three years ago I was bombarded by …
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Part One of My Vegan Journey: It’s Philosophical
[Feb 16, 12 bySo this is where my vegan journey has taken me: owning a vegan cafe and ice cream shop. Anyone who knows me knows that my reason for my business is as much a platform for my environmental and animal activism as it is for a livelihood. Customers often ask how long I’ve been on my vegan path, and so I thought I’d tell the story that begins when I was 15. Or maybe it begins before that. My mother was always rescuing animals and recycling every scrap of trash in …
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What’s More Green than Plant-Based Detergents? Reusing The Bottle!
[Feb 8, 12 byIntroducing Common Good Laundry Detergent and Dish Soap IN BULK!
These Brooklyn-made line of cleaning detergents are the ultimate in purity, power, and positive-green concepts. Founder Sacha Dunn brought the tradition of refillable products from her native Australia to the U.S. when she noticed how hard it is to live plastic-free here! But we are changing that, aren’t we? Simply bring in any empty bottle to Go Lightly’s refill station at 4 So. Fullerton Ave., Montclair and pump out some of the squeaky-clean goodness of these 100% biodegradable, essential oil scented, triple concentrated detergents. …
