If you’re a vegan and still do a lot of baking like me then you probably know that a vegan egg replacement IS A MUST! When I first began my vegan journey I only knew of flaxseed, bananas, applesauce or silken tofu as options. THEN I came across Ener-G egg replacer, which is a commercial egg replacer powder, and I fell in culinary love!
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How VitaSpelt Flour Stole My Heart
Flour is an important member of the households of those of us who aren’t raw vegans and if you’re trying to maintain a fairly rich alkaline diet this can be of some concern. However, rest assured that there is an alkaline solution and that is spelt flour. I absolutely love spelt flour! It’s worked just as well as wheat flour in everything that I’ve used it for. I’ve made roti, pancakes, waffles, baked cookies, cake, muffins and pie crusts with it and even used it to make vegan gravy.
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Organique vs Desert Essence Toothpaste
howdy healthy peeps! in this organic world in which we all live where so many of us are trying to eliminate as many harmful things as is possible from our diets, organic toothpaste is the one thing that can be somewhat difficult to come by. now for about the last 2-3 years i’ve been using desert essence natural tea tree oil and neem toothpaste. however, occasionally i like to play the field a bit to see what else is out there.
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Zero Waste Vibes: Silicone Stretch Lids
I am so loving these silicone stretch lids. With these you'll never stress over lids getting disfigured again. You'll never again stress over the ineffectiveness of saran wraps and aluminum foil. Best of all no more spoiled food and no more single use plastic saran wraps and baggies.
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Walnut Shell Cat Litter – Zero Waste Cat
Recently, I decided that since I'm adopting all of these zero waste habits my pet needs to also. As a cat parent the first thing that I thought about was the cat litter. I started researching the impact of cat litter on the environment and was left speechless by what I learned
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Reusable Produce Bags – My New Love
This week's zero waste habit is reusable produce bags. By now you've probably started seeing these around town. As the eco-conscious community continues to expand so does awareness of the need to clean up this mess of an environmental wasteland.