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		<title>Green Living And Your Neighborhood</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Green living is no longer a vague term known only by  environmentalists. One of the ways we know that an important social trend has  hit the big time is when major consumer providers adopt the term. Just about  every major influencer in our society from Walmart to national broadcasting  networks, are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Green living is no longer a vague term known only by  environmentalists. One of the ways we know that an important social trend has  hit the big time is when major consumer providers adopt the term. Just about  every major influencer in our society from Walmart to national broadcasting  networks, are using the term to promote products and attract audiences. Green  living is a welcome lifestyle that individuals, families and companies are  choosing to ensure that the things they do and the products they use have as  little an impact on the environment as possible. One of the best ways that you  can build this thinking into your lifestyle is to live in a community that  subscribes to green living.<br />
  If you are among the population of people who live a green lifestyle as a  member of a rural community, you are in a good position. I would suggest,  however, that you think about ways you can support a lifestyle movement that  seeks to protect rural areas of our country (like your community), by making  the more urban areas more livable, sustainable and green. This movement is here  and it is strong and it is called new urbanism. New urbanism is a movement  affecting areas where most of us live, including those in the suburbs and city  centers.</p>
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  One of the key threats to our beautiful rural areas and farming communities  is the spread of urban development. New urbanism seeks to contain that spread  by encouraging the development of communities that can accommodate more people.  I&rsquo;m not talking about increased high rises and ugly housing complexes. I&rsquo;m  referring to the development of lovely and affordable urban houses, town homes  and condos/apartments that reflect the beautiful architecture and unique detail  of those neighborhoods that were created in America before World War II.<br />
  New urbanism neighborhoods are found in newly built developments and  renovated communities both in the suburbs and older city centers. This new  mindset has taken almost 20 years to take root in our national psyche. It is at  its essence a straightforward, fundamental focus on changing where we live to  improve our quality of life. We are tired of choosing or rating successful  neighborhoods based on the largeness of the yard or house. Life is much more  than that.<br />
  In the new urbanism mind set, quality of life is defined by how our  environments affect our emotions and our ability to live a life according to  sustainable, healthy values and core life priorities. New urbanists believe  that if we can develop more communities that make it is easy to enjoy green  living, working and socializing right in our own neighborhood we can make a  positive impact on our environments.<br />
  Benefits of New urbanism communities:</p>
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  &bull; New urbanism will contribute to less vehicular pollution by making it  easier for people to find employment close to where they live or to establish  their own businesses at or close to home. New urbanism communities, because of  their location near or close to population centers, have the technological and  business resources to support entrepreneurs and a wide range of businesses.<br />
  &bull; Communities that subscribe to new urbanism principles attract residents  who want to live a green lifestyle so it will make it easier for you or your  family to adopt green lifestyle practices.<br />
  &bull; The greenbelts surrounding your city or suburban area will be better  protected if new urbanism communities in your region thrive since new urbanism  encourages home buyers and renters to choose existing urban centers over new  developments on large lots in shrinking rural regions.<br />
  New urbanism provides the structure needed to influence the largest  percentage of our populations in North America and around the world.
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<p><strong>About the Author</strong>
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<p>Sharon McMillan is a writer and advocate for the healthy  &quot;new urbanist&quot; lifestyle. She&rsquo;s a suburban mom of two who has  developed a career around marketing and promoting healthy productive  communities for families and businesses. If you have comments or questions  please visit <a href="http://www.newurbanmom.com" target="_blank" title="http://www.newurbanmom.com">http://www.newurbanmom.com</a> or contact  Sharon directly at sharon@newurbanmom.com .<br />
  Published At: <a href="http://www.isnare.com">www.Isnare.com</a><br />
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  Read more articles by: <a href="http://www.isnare.com/?s=author&#038;a=Sharon+McMillan">Sharon McMillan</a> <br />
  <em>Article published on August  19, 2007 at Isnare.com</em></p>
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		<title>Adhering Towards Green Living Rapidly</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Apparently, a lot of us have turned towards green  living mainly because we may soon find ourselves without a planet if we  continue to do our usual stuff. A lot of these practices have been harming the  environment and while we may not be aware of it, climate change and global  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Apparently, a lot of us have turned towards green  living mainly because we may soon find ourselves without a planet if we  continue to do our usual stuff. A lot of these practices have been harming the  environment and while we may not be aware of it, climate change and global  warming are the main reasons why we have to start thinking wise as far as going  green is concerned.<br />
  While there is a growing consensus that human activity plays a role in  global warming, many of the findings are far from certain, there are still a  great many variables of which we know little, and we are in the dark as to  which factors may be the key ones to address. Perhaps more troubling, we have  no clear idea of what the solution(s) might be nor a coherent plan for  addressing the problem. Regardless of this, many would have us plunge  head-first into a whole series of actions, changes, laws, regulations and  restrictions, the effects of which are very far from certain environmentally,  and potentially catastrophic economically and socially.<br />
  Over the years, the scientific community has amassed an enormous amount of  knowledge about heart attacks; what conditions tend to cause them, what  environmental and hereditary factors affect them, how to treat them, and  perhaps more importantly, they have made a large percentage of our population  aware of these factors and conscious of them, causing may to change their  lifestyles, eating habits, etc.</p>
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  While this is indeed a wonderful thing, in the process, this vast amount of  knowledge has had unforeseen an unintended consequences which the medical  community and society at large have had to live with, perhaps unnecessarily.<br />
  As a society, we assumed that the more information we collected and  disseminated to our citizens about heart attacks, the better the care we would  be able provide. But we did almost exactly the opposite; we made them panic and  run to the ER nine times for every one time it was warranted. We overburdened  our hospitals and we created a huge and very costly way to save lives that were  not in danger. And we then had to correct that mistake after years and perhaps  after many lives which could have been saved were lost, had the hospital staff  not been so busy treating non-existing heart attacks.</p>
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  Global warming is like heart attacks. There are thousands of elements which  potentially could contribute to global warming, there are thousands of  environmental and climactic events which could be affected or worsened by  global warming, but we&rsquo;re not at all sure which ones and what their relative  importance is; we&rsquo;re not even sure we&rsquo;ve looked at all the potential factors  and variables.<br />
  The world is being warned of hunger and thirst for millions due to global  warming. The continuous emission of gases such as carbon dioxide and methane  has become worse, the situation especially in the recent years. Global warming  has triggered climate change in all parts of the world, most apparent of which  is the warming of the polar zones which has flushed water from the melted ice  to the oceans, disrupting the ecology and the affecting the lifestyle of  millions of people.
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<p><strong>About the Author</strong>
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<p align="left">Jon Caldwell is an Internet Marketer. Much of his work can  be found at <a href="http://www.newsgreen.net/newsgreennetcat/newsgreennetlink.php" target="_blank" title="http://www.newsgreen.net/newsgreennetcat/newsgreennetlink.php">http://www.newsgreen.net/newsgreennetcat/newsgreennetlink.php</a><br />
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  Article Tags: <a href="http://www.isnare.com/tag/factors/">factors</a>, <a href="http://www.isnare.com/tag/global/">global</a>, <a href="http://www.isnare.com/tag/warming/">warming</a> <br />
  Read more articles by: <a href="http://www.isnare.com/?s=author&#038;a=Jon+Caldwell">Jon  Caldwell</a> <br />
  <em>Article published on February  26, 2008 at Isnare.com</em></p>
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		<title>Wisening Up With Green Living Practices</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Planet Earth&#8217;s current warming trend is based largely  on natural warming and cooling cycles that have been happening for eons; as  well as human-caused additions to greenhouse gases, which are boosting the  atmosphere&#8217;s ability to trap heat in the biosphere. Minor factors like an overall  increase in the sun&#8217;s solar intensity play a smaller role.<br />
  While greenhouse gases are an essential component of a livable  planet&mdash;they&#8217;re what keep Earth from being a lifeless ball of ice&mdash;humans are  causing greenhouse gas levels to increase so quickly that it&#8217;s causing the  average global temperature to rise much faster than it would naturally.<br />
  It&#8217;s worth remembering that global warming is based on an increasing average  global temperature. Some parts of the planet (such as the Arctic) are getting  warmer much faster than other areas. It&#8217;s even possible that some regions could  actually experience regional cooling at the same time the planet as a whole is  experiencing global warming. Here&#8217;s how.<br />
  The &quot;thermohaline circulation&quot; in the world&#8217;s oceans is part of the  planet&#8217;s temperature regulation system. It can warm or cool regional climates  to make their average temperatures different that they would be normally based  on their latitude.</p>
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  The most notable example of this is how the Gulf Stream brings warm water up  from the tropics to make Europe much warmer than it would be naturally. This  part of the thermohaline circulation is dependent on regular additions of fresh  water from melting Arctic ice (which is replaced every year through additional  snowfall). If the flow of fresh Arctic water decreases enough, it could slow or  even stop the thermohaline circulation, leading to cooler temperatures in  Europe&mdash;even at the same time other areas are experiencing severe temperature  increases.<br />
  There&#8217;s more than one offender in the crime of laying waste to the planet&#8217;s  old growth forests for inappropriate purposes, but one the biggest is  Kimberly-Clark, the largest tissue-products company in the world, with sales in  150 countries. Some of the Kimberly-Clark brands of disposable paper products  you&#8217;re likely to see on supermarket shelves are Kleenex Facial Tissues, Scott  Toilet Paper and Paper Towels, Cottonelle Toilet Paper, and Viva Paper Towels.  The company also sells toilet paper and tissues to large institutions like  universities, high schools, governments, and businesses. In North America, only  about 1/5 of the pulp that Kimberly-Clark uses for its disposable tissue  products comes from recycled sources, and most of that goes into the products  that go to large institutions, not consumers.</p>
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  In 2004, Greenpeace and the Natural Resources Defense Council set their  sights on Kimberly-Clark&#8217;s practice of sacrificing virgin forests at the Altar  of Blowing and Wiping, particularly as the practice applies to Canada&#8217;s ancient  Boreal forests. The goal of their &quot;Kleercut&quot; campaign is to get  consumers involved in pressuring Kimberly-Clark to stop this unnecessary,  wasteful practice.<br />
  Now, just in case your germ-a-phobic subconscious is wondering whether  recycled paper is really clean enough to be used in paper products destined for  such personal purposes, yes it is. The process that takes recycled-paper pulp  and turns it into soft, perfect little pieces of napkin, paper towel, toilet  paper, or facial tissue also ensures that the products are sanitary.<br />
  So, what brands can you buy with a clear conscience? The table below lists  the top &quot;green&quot; brands and provides statistics on their use of  recycled paper and what portion of the recycled paper is post-consumer content  (PCC)&mdash;i.e. what portion of the recycled paper comes from people&#8217;s recycle bins.  It&#8217;s also worth noting that the top four brands we list are all free of  chlorine bleach, which is another environmental problem.
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<p align="left">Jon Caldwell is an environmentalist. Much of his reviews can  be found at <a href="http://www.green-tips.net/green-tipsnetcat/green-tipsnetlink.php" target="_blank" title="http://www.green-tips.net/green-tipsnetcat/green-tipsnetlink.php">http://www.green-tips.net/green-tipsnetcat/green-tipsnetlink.php</a><br />
  Published At: <a href="http://www.isnare.com">www.Isnare.com</a><br />
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  Read more articles by: <a href="http://www.isnare.com/?s=author&#038;a=Jon+Caldwell">Jon  Caldwell</a> <br />
  <em>Article published on January  28, 2008 at Isnare.com</em></p>
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		<title>Tips for Green Living in the Home</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Making Sustainable Choices
  Making sustainable choices are an important component of green living.  Making sustainable choices means purchasing products that don&#8217;t cause a  negative impact on the environment and that will not make it more difficult for  future generations to continue to sustain themselves. Making sustainable  choices during the design [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Making Sustainable Choices</strong><br />
  Making sustainable choices are an important component of green living.  Making sustainable choices means purchasing products that don&#8217;t cause a  negative impact on the environment and that will not make it more difficult for  future generations to continue to sustain themselves. Making sustainable  choices during the design process is referred to as &#8216;green design&#8217; or  &#8217;sustainable design&#8217;. Some great sustainable choices to consider when  decorating include:</p>
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<li>Natural stone counter tops</li>
<li>Cabinets and other products       made from woods such as bamboo, eucalyptus, or recycled wood </li>
<li>Carpet made from natural       fibers, such as wool and cotton, or made from recycled materials </li>
<li>Green-friendly paint and       home wallpaper, which is being offered by a growing number of       manufacturers </li>
<li>Antiques - after all, they       are being recycled!</li>
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<p>You don&#8217;t have to create a bland and boring home d&eacute;cor in order to enjoy  green living. In fact, there are numerous options out there that will allow you  to make your home look great while still protecting the planet.<br />
    <strong>Appliances for Green Living</strong><br />
  When it comes to green living, a great place to start is in your kitchen.  Remodeling can add a great deal of value to your home, can make it more  functional and attractive, and can help you make your home more eco-friendly.<br />
  When buying for your kitchen, look for modern appliances to help bring your  home up-to-date. By purchasing those appliances with the Energy Star rating,  you can potentially cut the amount of energy you use to power those appliances  in half. Adding faucet aerators to your kitchen and bathroom faucets will also  help reduce the amount of water you use while still providing you with a high  pressure stream of water.<br />
  <strong>Obtaining Green Products</strong><br />
  Fortunately, green living is rapidly growing in popularity. In response,  many manufacturers are offering lines of eco friendly products that can be used  for decorating purposes. In addition, a growing number of online and offline  stores that are dedicated solely to green living are becoming a more common  occurrence.<br />
  One great resource for green living products is www.greenhome.com. This site  carries only eco-friendly products, including furniture, bedding, and home  furnishings. Another great online resource for green living products is  www.livingreen.com. Here, you can find wall coverings, furniture, flooring, and  more.<br />
  Although it may take a little more time and effort to find and purchase eco  products for your home, the effort will be worth it. Not only will you be doing  your part to help conserve and protect the environment, green living is better  for your health and can save you money in the long run.</p>
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        <a href="http://www.minthomedecor.com/" target="_new">San Francisco    Interior Designer</a> - Mint Home D&eacute;cor.<br />
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		<title>Natural Fiber Rugs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people feel that a bare floor is much more elegant  than a floor with carpeting or floor rugs. Houses decorated with natural fiber  rugs have a warm open air attached to them. Natural fibers used in rug making  include among others Sisal, Seagrass, Coir, Jute, Hemp, Bamboo, and Conifer.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people feel that a bare floor is much more elegant  than a floor with carpeting or floor rugs. Houses decorated with natural fiber  rugs have a warm open air attached to them. Natural fibers used in rug making  include among others Sisal, Seagrass, Coir, Jute, Hemp, Bamboo, and Conifer.<br />
  You can obtain natural fiber floor rugs in almost any size or shape. They  also come in variety of edge bindings such as serge, wide canvas, extra wide  cotton, and micro fiber. Most of the natural fiber rugs have the same natural  shades as the fiber used. However the variety of natural shades is huge. In  addition one can obtain them in artificial colors too if one so prefers.<br />
  A plant called Agave Sisalana grows in several tropical countries with hot  humid climates such as Brazil, Philippines, Kenya and Tanzania, as well as in  Central American and Caribbean countries. Fiber obtained from plant&rsquo;s leaves  which grow to about four feet long, is used to make twine and rope in addition  to rugs. This plant is sometimes called Sisal Hemp but it is not hemp. Sisal  rugs are not suitable for wet areas. They also stain easily. However there are  protective coatings that can be applied to prevent stains on these rugs.</p>
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  Natural fibers used for these kinds of area rugs are extracted from plant  reeds that grow in saltwater marshes in Asia and Europe. Seagrass used to make  floor rugs is not the same as seaweed which are algae, not plants. Seagrass  rugs are water resistant and inexpensive, a useful combination when it comes to  floor rugs.<br />
  Bark of plants belonging to genus Corchorus which grows in the hot moist  river valleys in East India are used to make jute. This fiber is also used to  make gunny and burlap sacks, twine, rope, as well as carpet and linoleum  backing. It is resistant to molds and water, but tends to fade in direct  sunlight.<br />
  Hemp fiber is stout and durable. Hemp fiber rugs tend to be tough but they  soften with use over time.<br />
  Coconut husk are used to make coir fiber. Ropes made of coir are tough and  resistant to decay. So are the Coir floor rugs.<br />
  A feature common for all natural fiber rugs is that they can be easily  cleaned using a vacuum cleaner. Natural Fiber rugs with strong backing will  last five to fifteen years if properly taken care of.
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<p>Lanny Hintz writes about <a href="http://www.buyarearugonline.com">Rugs</a>,<a href="http://www.buyarearugonline.com/Categories/Novelty%20Rugs.html">Novelty  Rugs</a> and <a href="http://www.buyarearugonline.com/Categories/Theme%20Rugs.html">Theme Rugs</a><br />
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  <em>Article published on September  15, 2006 at Isnare.com</em></p>
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		<title>Natural Soluble Fiber and Health</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Natural soluble fiber, composed of indigestible complex carbohydrates, 
  comes from the thick cell walls of plants.
  There are two kinds&#8211;water soluble, and water insoluble&#8211;of natural fiber:  water insoluble fiber protects against heart disease in both men and women,  while water soluble fiber is more effective in lowering cholesterol levels.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Natural soluble fiber, composed of indigestible complex carbohydrates, <br />
  comes from the thick cell walls of plants.<br />
  There are two kinds&#8211;water soluble, and water insoluble&#8211;of natural fiber:  water insoluble fiber protects against heart disease in both men and women,  while water soluble fiber is more effective in lowering cholesterol levels.<br />
  Positive Effects of Natural Soluble Fibers<br />
  Soluble fibers can lower blood sugar levels in diabetics, decreasing their  need for insulin. The precise amount of fiber intake needed lower blood sugar  levels ahs not been established; and it is not known how insoluble fiber can  help diabetics. Insoluble fibers (whole grains) are more associated with  preventing adult onset diabetes.<br />
  Insoluble fibers relieve constipation by softening so that it moves easily  more the through the intestines, and may lessen the risk of colon cancer.<br />
  Although fiber fills the stomach and reduces appetite, there is no  indication that it speeds weight loss. Some research has indeed said that it  has no effect on weight loss, and we personally don&rsquo;t believe that although it  may help if included as part of a balanced diet, fiber alone will make you lose  weight.<br />
  Flax seed, when used as a fiber source, offers the extra benefit of lignins  which may protect against breast cancer.<br />
  Where to find sources of Natural Soluble Fiber<br />
  Natural soluble fiber is present in whole grains; insoluble fiber is found  in beans, oats, whole fruit&#8211;not juice&#8211;psyllium, and some vegetables.<br />
  Deficiencies of natural soluble fiber can occur; those who eat a western  diet&#8211;meaning anyone who eats a lot of white flour, rice and refined  sugars&#8211;are most deficient.<br />
  Women who eat whole grain fiber live longer than those who eat a lot of  refined grains.<br />
  Those are allergic to wheat should avoid this nutrient. And beans, while a  good source of fiber, contain sugars that are not easily digested and can cause  gas. There are, however, widely-available commercial products that can  counteract this problem.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The shift in farming practices all over the world has given rise to a  popularity of organic food previously unseen. Suddenly, those who were content  to just &#8220;eat healthy&#8221; are now committed to eating &#8220;green.&#8221; And for those who  are enthusiastic and passionate about the benefits of eating organically &#8211; its  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The shift in farming practices all over the world has given rise to a  popularity of organic food previously unseen. Suddenly, those who were content  to just &ldquo;eat healthy&rdquo; are now committed to eating &ldquo;green.&rdquo; And for those who  are enthusiastic and passionate about the benefits of eating organically &ndash; its  enormous health benefits and environmentally friendly farming practices &ndash;  there&rsquo;s no length they won&rsquo;t go to maintain an organic diet. Unfortunately,  going organic isn&rsquo;t necessarily the easiest of feats. While some of us have  access to a bevy of fresh markets and whole food stores rich in organic  choices, others are limited in their shopping options. Luckily, the popularity  surrounding organic food has spawned an equally attractive counterpart &ndash; the  organic food home delivery.<br />
  Organic food home delivery brings a variety of organic products straight to  the consumer&rsquo;s door. Everything from organic fruits and vegetables to  organically raised meat and poultry can now be home delivered. In this way, an  organic food devotee who lives in a small town in the Midwest has the same  access to organic food as someone who lives in a city. It&rsquo;s the organic food  enthusiasts&rsquo; way of leveling the playing field so that these specially grown  products can gain a foothold and gradually replace all traditional products.  Organic food home delivery allows consumers to conveniently partake in a  lifestyle of eating food and using products that are chemical free. The  reduction &ndash; and possible future elimination &ndash; of these chemicals could have an  unforeseen impact on our health and on the environment.</p>
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  Those interested in organic food home delivery can research it in a number  of ways. Today, there is a growing population of organic grocers who &ndash; in an  effort to make their products convenient and accessible and thereby expand  their customer base &ndash; offer organic food home delivery; all it takes is a phone  call or email to the store and your needed items are sent straight to your  door. Other organic food home delivery services operate as an online presence,  making organic foods and products available to those who may not otherwise have  easy access to them.</p>
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      For easy to understand, in depth information about organic food visit our    ezGuide 2 <a href="http://organicfood.ezguide2.com" target="_New">Organic    Food</a>.
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