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The Complete Guide To Vegan Food Substitutions - Dec 19,2011
One of the main reasons why people stop eating a strictly plant based diet is because it is hard to eliminate dairy and meat from the foods that we have enjoyed throughout our lives. Especially when you are first making the transition, it can be very fru
Beth Hillson: How To Enjoy A Gluten-Free Holiday - Dec 16,2011
As people gather for the holiday celebrations and family events, the buffets are chock filled with gourmet goodies and treats which may look really appetizing but for someone who suffers from allergies to gluten, even one teeny bite can create a painful
Toward Saving the Honeybee. Can We Reverse The Decline? - Dec 15,2011
Honeybees are critical to our existence because they are the most important pollinators. The honeybee is responsible for pollinating more than ¾ of our agricultural food and without them, life as we know it would diminish. There is a disease calle
Gluten-Free On A Shoestring by Author, Nicole Hunn - Dec 14,2011
More and more people are discovering that they have an intolerance for wheat and seek gluten free products. For some that have diseases such as Celiac’s disease, there is no choice in the matter. Gluten free foods are a staple. The problem is, most
All I Can Handle, I’m No Mother Teresa by Kim Stagliano - Dec 12,2011
Parents love to talk about their kids but when it comes to certain subjects, such as autism, many parents choose not to be so vocal because of the mindless criticism or negative comments others will make. For Kim Stagliano, talking about her children is
Liberty Devitto: Little Kids Rock - Dec 09,2011
When it comes to education, people tend to think of the basics: reading, writing and arithmetic. Due to the obesity issue with kids, there has been a great deal of emphasis on the importance of sports and fitness. People think that sports can also offer
Earthworks' Sharon Wilson Talks About The Impact of Fracking - Dec 08,2011
With the pressure on the United States to develop alternatives to fossil fuels and eliminate our dependency upon foreign oil, there is a race to tap into the natural resources available on our own soil. In the last decade, new technologies in hydraulic f
Tom Theobald: The Purdue Study On Systemic Pesticides - Dec 07,2011
There is a growing body of evidence from both science and practical experience that the systemic pesticides are having a disastrous effect not only on honeybees and other pollinators but are wreaking wide-spread damage to the environment. Anyone who is n
Dr. Sandra Steingraber: Living Downstream - Dec 06,2011
Imagine your life at twenty years old. Now imagine it with cancer. This was the bewildering situation Dr. Sandra Steingraber faced as a college student. However, instead of allowing the diagnosis to devastate her, she went on a mission to gather as many
Author, Roben Ryberg: The Ultimate Gluten-Free Cookie Book - Dec 05,2011
Tis the season for those familiar smells of fresh holiday cookies baking in the oven. For people who have food sensitivities to gluten, freshly baked cookies were often something that wasn’t easily enjoyed due to the limitations of available produc