What is good oral hygiene? While that question may seem like something that should be common sense, some people do not take dental health seriously. When this happens, dental disorders, and dental health issues, can take place. This is why when it comes to an orthodontic service, healthy oral hygiene should not just be assessed, […]
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Do You Love Food? Do You Know Where To Get More?
What kind of Food Network local broadcasting do you watch? What interests you when it comes to watching the Food Network locally? Some people only watch it for the reality shows and the competitions. And there are some great ones on there. But there is so much more when it comes to the Food Network, […]
Why Should You Buy Locally? Three Options and Reasons to Avoid the Big Supermarkets
Did you know that the average American meal travels for about 1,500 miles before it arrives on your plate? There are a lot of reasons this is not ideal. Not only does it increase our carbon foot print, or how much carbon dioxide emissions our purchases contribute to the atmosphere, but it can also lead […]
Three Excellent Reasons to Skip the Supermarket, and Find a Farmer
Local, natural, free range, organic, fair trade, all these words get thrown around so often that it can be easy to forget about what they truly mean. Buying and eating local means to seek out food that is grown in your community. For example, if you live in a temperate climate, it might mean buying […]
Buying Food Does Not Always Have to Feel Like a Chore
Many individuals spend all week looking forward to the weekend only to realize that, on at least one of the days, they will not be able to do anything fun because they have to run errands and go grocery shopping for their family. However, fresh food markets provide an opportunity to combine the two. Going […]
Where Does Your Food Come From?
Technology has made feeding people a lot easier for farmers. This is good. It has made it so that people do not have to be farmers to grow their own food. Today, only about two or three percent of Americans are farmers. In 1870, somewhere between seventy and eighty percent of Americans were involved in […]