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- Green Barley - Distributor of organic green barley, wheat grass and other green foods.
- Natural Nutrition for Dogs and Cats: The Ultimate Diet - Book Review on tha bove title by Kymythy R. Schultze, C.C.N., A.H.I. Tpoics in the book include raw foods, basic food groups, organic foods, feeding methods, fasting, herbs and green foods, foods to avoid, feeding different life stages, and menus.
- Health Store - Health store stocking green foods, health supplements, vitamins and minerals.
- Living Fuel - Green foods, omega oils information, recipes, resources and FAQ.
- Green Life Foods - A guide to wheatgrass and barley grass.
- The Wheat Grass People - Offers wheat grass, barley grass, alfalfa and other green foods.
- Utopia Valley - Supplier of a range of green foods including chorella, wheatgrass and barley grass.
- Eureka Natural Foods. - Natural food store with vitamins, supplements, green foods and cosmetics.
- Greens Foods - Central London health food shop offering vitamins, minerals and vegetarian and vegan foods. Includes location details.
- Fresh Network - Offers raw and living food news and information, health foods, events, and travel.
Wikipedia Articles
- Green alkanet - The Green Alkanet (also Pentaglottis, Evergreen Bugloss and Alkanet) is a bristly, perennial plant growing to approximately 60cm (24") to 90cm (36") in height usually in damp or shaded places and often close to buildings. The Green Alkanet flowers in spring and early summer and can be used in culinary preparations such as foods and drinks.
- Festival Foods - Festival Foods is a grocery store chain in Wisconsin. It has stores in La Crosse, Holmen, Onalaska, Marshfield, De Pere, Oshkosh, Eau Claire and two in Green Bay and an upcoming one in Fond du Lac.
- Matcha - }} is a fine, powdered green tea used particularly in Japanese tea ceremony, as well as to dye and flavour foods such as mochi and soba noodles, green tea ice cream and a variety of wagashi (Japanese confectionery). The most famous Matcha-producing regions are Uji in Kyoto (tea from this region is called "Ujicha"), Nishio in Aichi (tea from this region is called Nishiocha) both on the ...