Sept 2007
Lid ofthe Month
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A New Hampshire farm that supplies us with organic milk for our yogurts and smoothies* recently won a Green Pastures Program Award for, among other things, its clean cows and barn, its quality pasture, and its environmental practices.

*through Organic Valley/ CROPP Cooperative

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Connecting People with the Environment

With Profits for the Planet donations, we’ve helped to support the National Gardening Association, which uses hands-on educational programs to teach kids and adults about the vital connections between people, plants, and the environment. Learn more about Profits for the Planet..

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Cookin' With Yogurt
 

Shepherd's Pie
An ol’ time family favorite.

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FromThePresidentsPastureWhat Science Says
about Organic

Here at Stonyfield, we’ve long believed that food produced without the use of toxic and persistent pesticides, chemical fertilizers, and artificial growth hormones is better for you and better for the planet. Lately, a good amount of scientific research has been suggesting the same. Read More

   
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  Earth Actions

Footloose and Car-free for a Day
For one day, do the climate a favor by either staying put or getting around without your car. So suggests one of our three Bid with Your Lid organizations, New American Dream. Visit New American Dream’s Carbon Conscious Consumer web page to check out all of their carbon-cutting earth actions.

 
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  Organic News

Three New Studies Show
Organic Benefits

A recently completed, decade-long UC
Davis study
found organically grown tomatoes to be significantly higher in flavonoids than non-organically grown tomatoes. This same study also found an organically farmed plot of land to have less year-to-year variation in crop yield than conventionally farmed plots.
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  Healthwise

What’s the Best Time for a Workout?
Advice from Certified Fitness Trainer
Dawn Bonic

There really is no right or wrong time of day for exercise. For most of us, the right time is whenever we can squeeze a workout into our schedule, whether that’s early morning, late night, or sometime in between. Read More

 
 

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Organic Gardening LidFREE Organic Reading Matter
You can get a free subscription to Organic Gardening magazine by sending us just four specially-marked lids from our 32oz yogurt containers. Whether you want to grow fruits, veggies, flowers, shrubs or trees, improve your lawn or attract wildlife, Organic Gardening will help you bring the goodness of organic to your yard. Look for our specially marked 32oz yogurt lids.

Check out Organic Gardening magazine.

 
 

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Flavor Full DietDr. Katz’s Says We’re Flavor Full
In his new book, Flavor-Full Diet, Yale professor and Good Morning America medical contributor Dr. David Katz says our nonfat and lowfat yogurts and smoothies are good additions to a “flavor-full” diet. He also recommends our nonfat Oikos Organic Greek Yogurt, in his August Health Matters newsletter. Nice to include you among our yogurt lovers, Doc.

Check out Dr. Katz's new book.

Check out our smoothies and yogurts.

 
 

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If You Buy It, More Will Come
Would you like to see more delicious, healthy organic food in your local grocery store? You can help make it happen by choosing organic for just one of every ten grocery items you buy.Mission Organic

 


And that’s what The Organic Center’s Mission Organic 2010 pledge is all about. Take the pledge now.

 
 

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Leave No Trace
Sweepstakes winners in Wyoming!
Living with Bears and Leaving No Trace
One of the best ways to gain an appreciation for the environment is to spend time in the wilderness, and that’s just what the eight winners of our Win a Walk on the Wild Side Sweepstakes did last month. Read More

 
 

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Farm To SchoolAre Your Schools Farm-connected?
Are your local schools participating in a “Farm to School” program? Farm to School programs connect schools with local farms to improve student nutrition and education, and to help support local farmers.

Through local farms, schools buy fresh foods to serve in school cafeterias, and provide students with experiential learning opportunities. More than 400 school districts in 22 states participate in Farm to School programs. Learn more at www.farmtoschool.org.

 
 

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