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Wholesome Sweeteners Organic Fair Trade Honey

by Tricia

Wholesome Sweeteners’ Fair Trade Organic Honeys are produced traditionally by Mayan beekeepers in Mexico. The Mayans tend hives deep in the jungle where the honeybees feast on native wildflowers.

· Fair Trade Organic Amber Honey is rich nectar with warm caramel notes. Perfect in beverages, baking, for glazing chicken and drizzled on fresh fruit or hot toast.

· Fair Trade Organic Raw Honey is a thick creamy honey with a butterscotch essence; perfect spread on warm biscuits, in herby salad dressings or with yogurt and hard cheeses. This luscious organic honey is not heated above 110°F to maintain the nectar’s natural properties.

· On store shelves in August!

Wholesome pays a fair price directly to the beekeepers for their Fair Trade Honey. The beekeepers have formed a solid cooperative and the whole community prospers from the honey harvest; it creates meaningful employment, the beekeepers can develop the quality of their hives and send their children to school. By protecting the hives and native plant forage areas, Fair Trade encourages biodiversity and helps the forests thrive, too.

Fair Trade and the beekeepers …
The hives are tucked deep in the jungles of Chiapas and Quintana Roo, and have been tended by Mayan communities for generations. Although there is a centuries-old beekeeping tradition here, honey production has only recently been recognized as a viable and stable income opportunity in the global market.

In years past, coyotes or middlemen took a majority of the beekeepers’ income. With Fair Trade, the middlemen are removed and the cooperatives work autonomously and directly with Wholesome Sweeteners. The beekeepers are able to improve standards for their families, their communities and their honey, and protect precious rainforests and habitat. While they look forward to business opportunities and a new sense of stability, the Co-op members are inspired by their past … the Mayan beekeeping culture is surviving and thriving in the early 21st century.

And the honeys …
A blend of multi-floral honeys from Mexico’s rainforests, these honeys are simply luscious. Because the hives are isolated, deep within organic perimeters, and the bees forage only on native plants-wildflowers and, for one brief week every year, organically cultivated coffee blooms. As the season progresses and the flowers change, the honeys’ character changes too, deepening in color and flavor.

Honey has sweetened our days for thousands of years, well before anyone began recording history; its role as a curative is just as long. Recent research into the substantial benefits of honey-as an antibacterial, antioxidant and antiseptic-shows promise well beyond just sweetening our palates.

And Wholesome Sweeteners
Wholesome Sweeteners brings the very best of nature’s sweetness to you and your family every day. Wholesome believes in traditional ways, artisanal products and a very light footprint. After searching the world for the best products, Wholesome has focused on the tropics, where the climate and conditions are just right for growing organic cane, organic agave, and for supporting bees who forage only on pesticide-free native plants in tropical rainforests. Wholesome is also committed to the farmers and beekeepers that produce these products. We pioneered Fair Trade Certification for sugars, molasses and honey, bringing the first Fair Trade sweeteners to North American markets. With glittering Fair Trade CertifiedTM organic and natural sweeteners from Central and South America and Africa, we’re committed to making the world a sweeter place, one spoonful at a time.

www.FairTradeHoney.com 800 681 1896

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Filed Under: growing organically Tagged With: bee, beekeeper, bees, fair, harvest, hives, honey, jungle, mayan, mexican, mexico, organic, Sweeteners, trade, Wholesome

Organic Herb Gardening Tips : Medicinal Uses For Aloe Vera And Horsetail

by Tricia

Learn about the medicinal benefits of the aloe vera and horsetail from your own organic garden, in this free video clip.

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Filed Under: organic gardening tips Tagged With: aloe, health, herbs, medicinal, skin, sunburn, use, vera

all natural, organic oils-based, liquid pet shampoo

by Tricia

all natural, organic oils-based, liquid pet shampoo

Tamarinda’s all natural liquid pet shampoo is made with 100% NOP certified organic oils for the most natural liquid castile shampoo available. That means that no chemicals, herbicides, insecticides or commercial fertilzers were used in the ingredients of this product. This is of special interest to pet owners with allergies, skin conditions and other coat problems. It’s rich, dense lather goes deep through the coat to gently cleanse and soothe the skin. P We’ve added a powerful combination of essential oils to benefit the skin, deodorize, and repel insects. Pure lavender essential oil – the ‘miracle oil’ for any skin condition and calming for your pet too. Pure virginia cedarwood essential oil – a deoderizing, woodsy scent that dogs love (they’ll sleep in cedar bedding!), but fleas hate. P Give your pet all the benefits of natural products – also try our all natural dog shampoo bar and our all natural lavender cedarwood anti-flea spritz. Your pet will love you for it! p Net wt. 8 oz. p Are you getting serious about natural pet care? Learn more about comprehensive a href=’template/natural flea prevention/Page’target=’_blank’ natural flea prevention. /a

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ERGO Baby Organic Carrier – Green

by Tricia

ERGO Baby Organic Carrier - Green

Why Buy Organic? Organic cotton is produced without the use of harsh chemicals. Instead natural fertilizers, compost and the use of natural pest control have helped make the growing of organic cotton a viable enterprise. The benefit of producing cotton organically, to the consumer, especially our babies, is the softness and quality that only organic cotton can provide. This is one of the top reasons people choose organic cotton for their delicate baby’s skin. The ERGO Baby Carrier’s ergonomic design supports a correct sitting position for the baby’s hip, pelvis and spine growth. It disperses most of the baby’s weight between the hips and thighs. The ERGO also balances the baby’s weight to parents’ hips and shoulders, and alleviates physical stress for the parent. In infancy, The ERGO with the Infant Insert (sold separately), supports your newborn like a baby sling while having both hands free to work. It can be worn on the front, back or hip position. Features: Recommended use from newborn (with additional Infant Insert sold separately) up to 40 lbs Can be worn on front, back or hip and easily shifted from one to the other Comes with detailed, illustrated instructions Adjusts for most sizes, waist circumference extends from 25 up to 43 Attached Sleeping Hood supports sleeping baby’s head and expands with the growth of your child Padded waist belt supports the lumbar area plus 1 thick padding in the shoulder straps Provides continued support when a baby sling or other front carriers are no longer comfortable Allows for freedom of movement because the parent and baby are like one Convenient pocket on back of carrier with side zipper for easy access 14 ounce organic cotton canvas for maximum durability 400 threads per inch cotton poplin lining and hood More secure than a hard-frame for baby hiking and walking Age: birth to 40 lbs

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Colombia Cafe “Mesa de los Santos” Organic Coffee 5-Pound Bag

by Tricia

“Mesa de los Santos Organic Coffee is the best Colombian coffee I have tasted. As with most origins, coffees from the various regions in Colombia can vary widely in quality throughout the year. The cup quality and preparation of Mesa de los Santos has remained consistent or improved from delivery to delivery during the past eighteen months. I can think of few sources that so succesfully pursue excellence. I have had customers switch from conventional Colombian coffee to Mesa de los Santos organics, not because they wanted organic coffees but rather because they have concluded that Mesa de los Santos was the best” ~ David Kastte Cafe Organico Mesa de los Santos is certified by BioLatina, an international organization dedicated to organic certification of coffee. “Bird Friendly” coffees are the only coffees on the market that are certified as shade-grown and organic by an independent third-party inspector using criteria established by the Smithsonian Migratory Bird Center of the National Zoo . These criteria are based on years of scientific research. Companies that sell “Bird Friendly” coffees contribute 25 cents per pound to support Smithsonian Migratory Bird Center research and conservation programs. The producers of Cafe Organico Mesa de los Santos, concerned about nature and the environment, have obtained BioLatina certification after more than three years of effort. During this period, measures including no-chemical utilization during production and the implementation of an ornithological program to guarantee native and migratory bird protection, have been adopted. Cafe Organico Mesa de los Santos is planted with banana and a variety of diferent shade trees, to provide food and habitat to native and migratory birds in the coffee plantation, working as an effective control against plague and insects. A 5-pound heat sealed valve bag will ensure the freshest coffee. Your coffee will be fresh roasted the day it ships. Enjoy!

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