I took this test last week out of curiosity for my carbon footprint. I flew home to New Zealand in April to see my family so knew it wouldn’t be good but I was still surprised and to be honest a little shocked.
I like to think I’m pretty environmentally aware. I ride a bike just about […]
Filed under: Uncategorized, global warming, living foods, environment, awareness, raw food, test, food, greenhouse gasses, diet, carbon footprint, flying, travel, beauty, New Zealand on October 8th, 2007 | No Comments »
The LifeCo has been featured in the latest issue of Get Fresh! magazine from the UK’s Fresh Network. The article talks about The LifeCo’s Executive Chef Chad Sarno and our Saf Restaurant opening soon in London. The issue also features some of Joe McCanta’s yummy fresh drinks. You can find out more about the magazine on the […]
Filed under: living foods, Saf Restaurant, raw food, joe mccanta, london, chad sarno on August 14th, 2007 | No Comments »
I just came across this great video on Angela Stoke’s Raw Reform blog. Maria’s life could have been so much easier if she had only eaten more living foods!
- Lisa Johnson
Filed under: living foods, organic, raw food on July 12th, 2007 | No Comments »
Time Magazine is running a series of articles on food - how it’s been influenced by economics and travel, how globalization is impacting local flavors, and how local tastes determine food production.
The article about how large food manufacturers produce for local tastes called Taste Test: Same but Different brings up an important point - preferences of […]
Filed under: living foods, environment, organic on June 28th, 2007 | No Comments »
Last week we were lucky to have Drs. Brian and Anna Maria Clement from Hippocrates Health Institute in Florida visit us. Hippocrates is one of the world’s leading natural and complementary health care institutes and this year marks 50 years that they’ve been helping people improve their health.
They shared some interesting statistics about their […]
Filed under: living foods, wellness on March 20th, 2007 | No Comments »