About

 Hi, my name is Theo and I’m passionate about organic food, organic cooking and a natural & healthy lifestyle. The purpose of this blog and website is to explore these issues and provide you with the information and tools to help you integrate organic food into your life. In turn, we’re looking to you to help us learn and become more proficient at leaving the unhealthy aspects of the modern world behind while still embracing all the good that it provides (that is, developing a life that is the best of both worlds). Here’s to the natural & healthy lifestyle. Cheers!

7 Responses to “About”

  1. Kathi says:

    Do you know where I can order WILD HARVEST ORGANIC PEANUT BUTTER online? Been looking everywhere. Not available in stores in NY.

  2. theo says:

    Not sure, we buy it here in New England at Shaws. Checked online and found organic peanut butters at Amazon. Here is an example of a 6 jar pack (18 oz. jars) that they sell for $20.22. ( http://www.amazon.com/Organics-Fashioned-Crunchy-Peanut-Butter/dp/B002XGFWFW/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&s=grocery&qid=1282906136&sr=1-5 )Seems like a lot of peanut butter but maybe you consume a lot or can split the order with a friend. Or maybe we should look at making our own peanut butter and do a taste test. Now you got me going. Thanks!

  3. Hi Theo,

    Thanks for sharing with folks through organictestkitchen.com.

    We’ve launched a little blog at http://wildebeestnorth.blogspot.com/ and we’re writing to let you know …

    You’ve been blogged! @

    http://wildebeestnorth.blogspot.com/2010/11/frites.html

    We hope you’ll visit our new and slowly but surely evolving corner of the internet ..

    Cheers

  4. Carly Miller says:

    Hello,

    I am trying to earn some publicity for the Nature Conservancy’s mission to plant 1 billion trees.  I would like to discuss advertising options with you. If you wouldn’t mind emailing me back that would be great.

    Thanks,
    Carly

  5. Pam says:

    Just a comment on how incredible it is that these Food Dyes are everywhere. Even on the outer skins of oranges! Thanks, Pam

  6. Ellen Curren says:

    Happened to be with a friend today at BJ’s and decided to buy some milk. I was delighted to find a carton (rather than a plastic jug) but so disappointed to find the lovely fresh milk and its carton wrapped in PLASTIC! Can’t imagine why. What a shame. Plastic is forever. Never breaks down, never goes away…

  7. Maximilian says:

    Hey! I simply would like to give a huge thumbs up for the nice information you’ve got here on this post. I will likely be coming again to your weblog for extra soon.

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