5 Reasons to Forage for Plant-Based Food
…enough food to feed myself and my community. 3. It’s Affordable and Accessible With access to local libraries, you can borrow identification guides and learn to identify edible food right…
…enough food to feed myself and my community. 3. It’s Affordable and Accessible With access to local libraries, you can borrow identification guides and learn to identify edible food right…
…that connect us all—and time and time again, I find that we can all relate to love, food, and a love of food. That’s why when I first encountered Plenitud…
…to understanding our food choices and how different foods affect us. These effects are both direct and indirect. Rachel Carson, the American biologist, author of The Silent Spring,[2] and the…
…50 fast food restaurants, 29 pharmacies, and no affordable food options in the three-block radius of the Harlem Grown urban garden. Where do you access healthy, organic food? Children in…
…also have access to what used to be called commodity foods – now renamed USDA Foods. Despite widespread misunderstanding, these foods are not excess foods the government is trying to…
…Enjoy your food. But remember, food is fuel. There is more to life than food. Don’t live to eat. Eat to live. Deepen your knowledge with our Plant-Based Nutrition Certificate….
…will be critical to this goal, improving access to healthy food and offering entrepreneurship opportunities to struggling families. Finally, in a newly acquired lot in Baja California, Mexico, we are…
…how to eat, my food addiction was always knocking on my door, ready to take over once again. As my taste buds changed, I realized that the whole food, plant-based…
In 2016, the nonprofit PlantPure Communities (PPC) created the Oasis Jumpstart Program to bring healthy food and science-based nutrition education to underserved neighborhoods across the country. The Oasis Program offers…