Organic Roach Coach

5 02 2009

At the LA based Green Truck company, serving healthy, gourmet organic food in a fast and efficient way is not enough. They believe that a healthy environment is tantamount to living a healthy life.

The trucks run off of used vegetable oil and their food packaging containers are made from biodegradable products rather than plastics and Styrofoam. At Green Truck, the health of people and the planet is the bottom line. They use only certified organic ingredients, which protect your body from harmful pesticides and keeps pollutants away from plants, animals, and waterways. They also buy locally grown ingredients whenever possible.

Nice idea. Nice brand.

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Local Foods Wheel

2 04 2008

Got mine in the mail today!

Click here for more pictures or where to buy.

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Locavores

11 03 2008

Our food now travels an average of 1,500 miles before ending up on our plates.

This globalization of the food supply has serious consequences for the environment, our health, our communities and our tastebuds.

Much of the food grown in the breadbasket surrounding us must be shipped across the country to distribution centers before it makes its way back to our supermarket shelves. Because uncounted costs of this long distance journey (air pollution and global warming, the ecological costs of large scale monoculture, the loss of family farms and local community dollars) are not paid for at the checkout counter, many of us do not think about them at all.

Lucky for us, in the greater bioregion of the Bay Area, one can eat like royalty, every day of the year, on locally grown and produced food. From West Marin come oysters, mussels, grass-fed beef, cheese, and milk. From the waters of the Pacific come seasonal fish like salmon, ling cod, and crab, while the estuaries give us halibut, sturgeon, and bass. Sonoma County is the home of sustainable chickens, spring lamb, of dozens of small farms producing fruits, vegetables, wild mushrooms and wines. Napa also gives us wines, as well as many fruits and vegetables. Contra Costa, Alameda, Solano, San Mateo, all of these Bay Area counties are home to some of the finest food grown or produced anywhere in the world.

Check out the Locavores website where you can find easy ways to eat locally.

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Eat Well Guide

6 03 2008

The Eat Well Guide is a free online directory of thousands of family farms, restaurants, markets and other outlets that offer local, fresh and sustainable food in the United States and Canada.

Visitors simply enter a zip or postal code to search for food that is free of antibiotics and added hormones, and produced by healthy and humane methods that include organic, pasture-raised and heritage.

The Eat Well Guide does the research for people who want to find good food and support local, sustainable farmers.

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