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Covid-19 - We're All in This Together!

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Covid-19 - We're All in This Together!
If you are in a good position and want to support your community, I invite you to visit our website and buy a complete stranger a box of granola.

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Singing Bowl Granola in the Time of Covid-19

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Singing Bowl Granola in the Time of Covid-19
I thought I would take this opportunity to share what it looks like behind the scenes at Singing Bowl Granola HQ.

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Why, yes, as a matter of fact, it is my business!

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Why, yes, as a matter of fact, it is my business!

So, yes, this is my business. It is my business to use my position and privilege to stand up and speak out when I see abuse of human rights, just as others did for my family during the Holocaust. It is all our business to acknowledge that Canada is still denying Indigenous people their basic human rights, and, in order to even start with reconciliation, we must admit to our history of wrongdoing and commit to changing everything.

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Vocal for Local!

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Vocal for Local!

 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.  I can assure you, whenever I purchase locally made items direct from the creator, my soul feels nourished.  As the popularity of farmers' markets and craft shows rises, I'm...

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If you ate today, thank a food processor!

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If you ate today, thank a food processor!
As we head into this new year, I challenge you to start taking notice of the food on your plate, and consider how it got there. As you start to identify the source of your daily meals, consider putting your money where your mouth is and buying from food processors you feel good about supporting.

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