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By Julie Morris on December 18, 2009
Whether you’re in the middle of a full-on flu battle or simply just a little run down, I’m telling you, miso soup just FEELS good. It feels RIGHT. Get your bowl ready.
Posted in Cleanse, Freshly Made, Green Tips, Natural Lifestyle | Tagged alkaline, antioxidants, Articles, budget, chinese, cold, depression, disease, easy recipe, flu, food, gluten free, gluten free recipe, healing, Healthy Lifestyle, healthy living, illness, iron, japanese, Julie Morris, kelp noodles, los angeles, miso, natural, nutrition, organic, raw food, remedy, soup, swine flu, tofu, vegan, vegan chicken noodle, vegetarian, wakame, Weight Loss |
By Julie Morris on October 8, 2009
Bixi is a public bike system which allows urbanites to rent a bike from an automatically-run station for a nominal fee, use it for any length of time, and return it to any station dispersed throughout the city of choosing. Says Bixi’s website, “This allows people to have all the benefits of a bicycle, without having to purchase one, store one or bring one into town.”
Posted in Green Tips, Health On A Budget, Natural Lifestyle, Uncategorized | Tagged Articles, bike, bikeshar, biking, bixi, cycling, david byrne, depression, environment, exercise, green, green transportation, Healthy Lifestyle, healthy living, Julie Morris, los angeles, montreal, public transit, system, walking, Weight Loss |
By Julie Morris on September 18, 2009
Candy junkies looking for a healthier stash have reason to rejoice – and it’s not because of another brightly colored package hitting the shelves. Instead, the source of this sweet party is none other than the oldest known fruit: the date.
Posted in Food Review, Green Tips, Natural Lifestyle | Tagged Articles, budget, candy, date plam, dates, deglect noor, depression, diet, easy recipe, fiber, food, fruits, gluten free, grow, healthy desserts, Healthy Lifestyle, healthy living, honey date, iron, Julie Morris, local food, los angeles, magnesium, medjool, nutrition, organic, plant-based diet, raw food, raw recipe, soluable fiber, superfoods, sweet tooth, vegan, vegetarian, vitamins, Weight Loss |
By Julie Morris on June 23, 2009
Food, Inc. speaks our language: It’s pretty clear we want change. It’s pretty clear we want to feel good. And we obviously want to do the right thing. But there’s one place this love-train doesn’t run . . .
Posted in Food Politics, Natural Lifestyle, Organic Farming | Tagged Articles, budget, child nutrition act, depression, diet, environment, environmentally friendly, factory farming, farmers, food, Food Inc, foodprint, genetically modified seeds, GMO, GMO seeds, Healthy Lifestyle, healthy living, Julie Morris, local food, los angeles, Monsanto, natural farming, Nuart Theater, nutrition, organic, pesticide danger, plant-based diet, seed saving, seed svin, vegan, vegetarian |
By Julie Morris on May 31, 2009
Get a little over-ambitious at the produce bin again? Use these simple tricks to extend the fridge life of your green treasure.
Posted in Green Tips, Health On A Budget, Natural Lifestyle | Tagged Articles, budget, crisper drawer, depression, environment, ethylene, extend shelf life of vegetables, farmer's market, food over consumption, food production, food resources, food spoilage tricks, food thrown away, food waste, fresh greens, Healthy Lifestyle, kale, leafy greens, lettuce, organic, perishable greens, plant-based diet, produce, raw food, rotting vegetables, spinach, swiss chard, vegatable spoilage, vegatable sponge, vegetables, vegetarian |
By Julie Morris on March 31, 2009

In light of the fact that we’re talking about a little issue of just, oh you know, worldwide food safety, I can’t help but laugh at this. Multibillion-dollar Goliath corporation Monsanto has taken up blogging.
Posted in Food Politics, Natural Lifestyle, Organic Farming | Tagged Articles, depression, diet, food, Food Politics, food safety, GE, Genetically Engineered, Genetically Modified Foods, GMO, GMO seeds, GMOs, health, Healthy Lifestyle, healthy living, Julie Morris, los angeles, Monsanto, Monsanto blog, organic, pesicides, round-up, vegetables |