Eco Friendly Recycled Vegan/Vegetarian Books Baskets Storage, 2 Maybelline Lipsticks – Video
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Eco Friendly Recycled Vegan/Vegetarian Books Baskets Storage, 2 Maybelline Lipsticks
white 5 drawer tower from Walmart, it is #5 so it #39;s recyclable. Used Vegetarian/Vegan books. I would use vegan and gluten free substitutes for these wonderful recipes. I believe it is great...
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Veg or non-veg?
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House-hunting in Bangalore and running into vegetarian only buildings, which is a code for only high caste Hindus, goes a tweet posted last week by a person looking for a rented house.
The tweet got a barrage of responses on what this code really means whether a landlords right to shut the doors on some sections of people or tips on areas which are tolerant of food habits, and so on.
This is not an isolated case. In fact, anyone approaching a real estate agent would be left wondering if houses in Bengaluru come with free meals thrown in. For, the first question that comes their way would be: Veg or non-veg?
Bengaluru may have transformed beyond recognition over the last two decades, but scratch the surface and some hide-bound practices persist. To this day, a non-vegetarian (often a euphemism for non-upper caste Hindus, Muslims and Christians) would find it hard to find accommodation in some of the older localities such as Malleswaram, Basavanagudi or Jayanagar. The preference for vegetarian tenants is openly stated in newspaper and online advertisements.
Several landlords have slammed the doors on my face after learning of my caste, said Du. Saraswati, a Dalit writer and activist. If you assume caste is a non-issue in a city like Bengaluru, house-hunting will reveal the real story.
Thats the first question tenants face while house-hunting
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HOW TO KNOW, IDENTIFY ORGANIC FOOD By Leroy A. Brown, CARIPORTER INC – Video
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Duyen LuongOrganic market on the rise, says veggie farmer
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A Chatham-Kent vegetable farmer believes the organic market trend in the food business is here to stay.
Joe Grootenboer and his wife Eraina have seen exponential growth since they started the River Bell Market Garden just east of Dresden three years ago.
Joe discussed the story behind their market and his views of organic agriculture Wednesday at the meeting of the Rotary Club of Chatham.
Driven by health-conscious consumers and concerns about the environment, Grootenboer said interest in organic food is growing world-wide.
While noting he doesn't actively promote those aspects, he said they're definitely influencing some of his customers.
Grootenboer's main interest in organic food is concentrated on flavour and quality.
If you're like me and you don't agonize over health, you'll follow your taste buds, he said. That is my kind of consumer.
The Grootenboers didn't set out to be vegetable growers or to reside in Chatham-Kent.
Joe was born and raised in Thunder Bay, and after university, went to Edmonton where he worked as a project manager in construction.
It was there he met his wife Eraina Hooyer, who was from the Dresden-area at Wabash.
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