Jessica's Blog — Conscious Consumers
Behind the scenes at the granola factory or why I finally raised my prices after 11 years
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Now, more than ever, it is important to find those small businesses you love and show them all the support you can.
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- Tags: buy local, BuyBC, Community, Conscious Consumers, Female Entrepreneur, Food production, Food security, independent businesses, Local Food, Small Business, Small scale food processors, Supply chain issues
Ten Years of Singing Bowl Granola!
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Understanding the concept of Enough has been one of my biggest lessons in life and has brought me an abundance of peace and happiness.
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- Tags: Community, Conscious Consumers, Conscious Entrepreneurs, Ethical consumerism, Ethical Entrepreneurs, Ethical Values, Fair Trade, famers markets, Farmers' Markets, Food Banks, Giving Back, Global economy, Human Connections, independent businesses, Indigenous Rights, Social Justice
The Importance of Buying Local
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- Tags: buy local, Conscious Consumers, Ethical Shopping, independent businesses, Local Business, Local Food, Small Business, Social Justice, support local
Singing Bowl Granola in the Time of Covid-19
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Vocal for Local!
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๏ปฟ๏ปฟ This guest post written by my lovely friend and local nutritionist extraordinaire Cordelia McFadyen arrived in my mailbox at the perfect time. I had to get a new phone yesterday, so had spent the better part of my Saturday afternoon in a mega mall, consuming expensive products from the box store chain. By the time I got home, I'd felt that my soul had been sucked right out of me.ย I can assure you, whenever I purchase locally made items direct from the creator, my soul feels nourished.ย As the popularity of farmers' markets and craft shows rises, I'm...
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- Tags: Community, Conscious Consumers, Conscious Entrepreneurs, Ethical Entrepreneurs, Ethical Shopping, famers markets, Local Business, Local Food, Nutrition, Small Business