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Amore di Mona Connoisseur Collection Dark Chocolate & Caramela Gift Box: 9 Oz Premium Assortment. Vegan, Non-gmo, Free of Gluten, Peanuts, Tree Nuts, Milk, & Soy. Low Glycemic & Allergy Friendly

Amore di Mona creates one of the world’s finest luxury dark chocolates. Enjoying this selection is an experience which evokes old world sophistication while satisfying modern desires. These chocolates contain only fresh, natural, organic, kosher, and non-GMO ingredients. What makes Amore di Mona’s Dark Chocolate and Caramela the perfect gift is the fact that they exceed every special diet’s needs, taking the worry out of gift-giving. Features: – Couverture – Nearly 80% cocoa – Fair Trade – Vegan – Free of common allergens (gluten, wheat, soy, milk, eggs, corn, fish, shellfish, peanuts and tree nuts), as is the facility in which it is made – Low glycemic / Diabetic-friendly. Sweetened with raw, organic, Fair Trade Madhava agave nectar. – Organic, non-GMO, kosher, preservative and artificial coloring free ingredients. “Essential for some, Enjoyable by all”

Holy Cows and Hog Heaven: The Food Buyer’s Guide to Farm Friendly Food

Holy Cows and Hog Heaven is written by an honest-to-goodness-dirt-under-the-fingernails, optimistic clean good farmer. His goal is to: Empower food buyers to pursue positive alternatives to the industrialized food system Bring clean food farmers and their patrons into a teamwork relationship Marry the best of western technology with the soul of eastern ethics Educate food buyers about productions Create a food system that enhances nature’s ecology for future generations Holy Cows and Hog Heaven has an overriding objective of encouraging every food buyer to embrace the notion that menus are a conscious decision, creating the next generation’s world one bite at a time.

The Organic Gardener’s Handbook of Natural Pest and Disease Control: A Complete Guide to Maintaining a Healthy Garden and Yard the Earth-Friendly Way (Rodale Organic Gardening Books)

With growing consumer awareness about the dangers of garden chemicals, turn to The Organic Gardener’s Handbook of Natural Pest and Disease Control (by Fern Bradley) as the most reliable and comprehensive guide on the garden shelf. Rodale has been the category leader in organic methods for decades, and this thoroughly updated edition features the latest science-based recommendations for battling garden problems. With all-new photos of common and recently introduced pests and plant diseases, you can quickly identify whether you’ve discovered garden friend or foe and what action, if any, you should take.No other reference includes a wider range of methods for growing and maintaining an organic garden. The plant-by-plant guide features symptoms and solutions for 200 popular plants, including flowers, vegetables, trees, shrubs, and fruits. The insect-and-disease encyclopedia includes a photo identification guide and detailed descriptions of damage readers may see. The extensive coverage of the most up-to-date organic control techniques and products, presented in order of lowest impact to most intensive intervention, makes it easy to choose the best control. 

To Buy or Not to Buy Organic: What You Need to Know to Choose the Healthiest, Safest, Most Earth-Friendly Food

Food journalist and former professional chef Cindy Burke writes in the introduction to this book: “Organic food can be so expensive and difficult to find that I always wondered if I was spending my money wisely. I decided to become informed, really informed, about the options — organic, conventional, local, sustainable — so that I could choose the healthiest, safest food available.” To Buy or Not to Buy Organic is the result of Burke’s investigations. It tells you how to choose the healthiest, safest, most earth-friendly food, as you make your way through the supermarket, your local farmer’s market, or your natural foods store. Highlights include: Making sense of the choices presented by organic, local, sustainable, minimally treated, grass-fed and cage-free foods Reducing your exposure to pesticides Save money by knowing the foods you want to eat only if they’re organic and the foods that are pesticide-free even when they are nonorganic Protecting your child’s health from pesticides An at-a-glance shopper’s guide to more than 100 foods