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Greener Grocery Shopping with Kids

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Involving your kids in the food shopping process—putting them in charge of coupon collecting, selecting the weekly produce pick and other fun food-related tasks—can help them to learn about eating nutritiously. Phil Lempert, The Supermarket Guru, shares tips for helping kids shop smart and eat healthy.

Mesh or Canvas?

Posted by Su Avasthi on May 17, 2007 - 12:39am.

The only way to solve the eternal paper or plastic question is to tote along reusable bags. So now the question is: Mesh or canvas? Something else entirely?




Squeeze This!

Posted by Belinda Miller on May 9, 2007 - 8:43am.

Does food for kids always have to be fun? Does "fun" always have to be wasteful?


An Organic Cheat Sheet

Posted by Su Avasthi on January 24, 2007 - 9:50pm.

Now that grocery stores sell lots of organic (and more expensive) products, I'm ready for a cheat sheet. Hopefully this one will let me shop for organic foods, while saving a few bucks.





Andrew Weil's Lessons on Food Labeling

Andrew Weil's Lessons on Food LabelingPosted by LIME Team on January 24, 2007 - 8:55am.

Bestselling author and physician Andrew Weil teaches a simple trick for reading labels and lays out a few easy-to-remember rules for food shoppers. He discusses what's wrong with the American diet and why Americans are getting fatter.

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