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Making the Change to Organic & Gluten Free

Historically, organic farms have been relatively small family-run farms[1] – which is why organic food was once only available in small stores or farmers’ markets. Now, organic foods are becoming much more widely available – organic food sales within the United States have enjoyed 17 to 20 percent growth for the past few years[2] while sales of conventional food have grown at only about 2 to 3 percent a year. Organic baby food is popular too, sales of which increased 21.6 percent in 2006, while baby food overall has only grown 3.1 percent in the same year.[3] This large growth is predicted to continue, and many companies are jumping into the market.

Fresh Organic Foods
Fresh, “unprocessed” organic food, such as vegetables and fruits are purchased directly from growers, at farmers’ markets, from on-farm stands, supermarkets, through speciality food stores, and through community-supported agriculture (CSA) projects. Unprocessed animal products like organic meat, eggs, dairy, are less commonly available in “fresh” form.

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The Effect Of Organic Farming In Climate Change

With our current way of life, preventing a devastating climate change is next to impossible. According to reports, “Three hundred fifty parts per million (350 ppm) is the recommended safe threshold for carbon dioxide in our atmosphere. Today, at 386 ppm, we’re over the limit.” This is the reason why half of Metro Manila, a city we believed to be unsinkable, were left submerged, even today. This is also the reason why storm after storm have ravaged our farms and mountains, resulting in massive shortages of food supplies as well as cutting-off major access roads to across the provinces.

“To avoid further expensive climate chaos we must deploy the most creative and innovative technology in the world to rapidly pull carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere. And [sustainable, organic, biodynamic,] regenerative farming is it.” Buy and send philippine flower through online philippine flower shop.

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Change In Careers For Teachers – An Opening To Escape The Stress Of Teaching

In general, after some years of teaching and gaining experience the teachers would intent to go for a career change. They are sometimes forced to do this in order to avoid the so far experienced face to face method of teaching. The job of teaching is appreciated for many and they are rewarded for the same. The teachers are satisfied with their job of interacting with the students. But there are some who feel that the work causes stress. This drives to search a new job in the next few years.

Opting for a different field may be the career change teachers look for. There are some options for teachers allowing the career change in the field they wish, without actually allowing a change in their present occupation itself. These options may bear the work for distance education, working with the courses and publishing training books. It is a better choice to go for the behind scenes work for creating the syllabus and contents when the teacher feels awkward with the face to face training method.

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Organic Vegetable Gardening – A Time For Change

One of the greatest nightmares in our modern times is what decades of chemical and pesticide use on our crops have done to our land and to the aquifers beneath the ground that supply the water for the food that we eat. Organic vegetable gardening, once thought to be only done by a handful of nature loving people has gone main stream due to the toxic after affects that people have seen on the mainstream news on vegetables that are sold in our local marketplace. Here are a few tips on how you can begin to start your own organic vegetable garden at home and provide yourself and your family with better vegetables to eat.


If you’re tired of wondering what kind of toxins may be in the vegetables that you are currently eating, and what kind of after effects it may have on you and your children after eating them, it is time for you to begin organic vegetable gardening. It is really not all that different from regular gardening except for a few differences that can make your food more healthy and tasty.

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