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    Chaga: Super Herb Of the Week

    Chaga is a mushroom that has been used in Siberia and other parts of Asia for centuries to boost immunity and improve overall health. It mainly grows on the bark of birch trees in cold climates. Traditionally, chaga was grated into a fine powder and brewed as an herbal tea. Today it is available as a supplement and in herbal teas.

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    Vegan Options At The Cheesecake Factory

    More and more restaurants are putting forth an extra effort to offer vegans an inclusive dining experience. Long and forgotten are the days when vegans and omnivores were forced to dine separately. One of my long-time favorite restaurants is The Cheesecake Factory. I recently stopped by to check out what vegan options were on the menu. I'm happy to report that I was pleasantly surprised. In fact, there were so many vegan friendly options that it was difficult to choose.

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    Vegan Friendly Travel Destination: Tel Aviv

    So many of us are consumed by wanderlust. However, for vegans traveling can be a daunting task unless you plan to fast while you travel. If not, you know the struggles of finding vegan-friendly food options around the world. Thus, travel must be approached like a space mission. Everything has to be strategically planned, namely the destination.

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    Natural Grocers – Ethical Grocer Of The Week

    There has been a major cultural shift among supermarkets. Supermarkets around the world have been on a mission to meet high ethical standards. Thus, they have been improving in various aspects under four key themes. These themes include: the environment, animals, people and politics. Combined this creates an ‘ethiscore’.

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    Burger King In Flaming Hot Trouble With ‘Conservative Moms Group’ For Using The “D-Word” In Impossible Whopper Promo

    Activist conservative group One Million Moms is beefing with Burger King for using the 'd-word' in an Impossible Whopper ad. The ad was posted online in August. The ad featured customers who were asked to taste-test the plant based version of the Whopper. One satisfied customer responded by saying, "Damn, that's good!" The conservative 'moms' group lashed out accusing Burger King of being 'irresponsible and tasteless.' One Million Moms quickly launched a petition requesting Burger King to remove the ad from social media and TV.

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