Categories: Lifestyle

Hungry? Buy this: Wild Harvest

These days it seems like there’s an abundance of organic food products to choose from.  In the past, you needed to go to Trader Joe’s or Whole Foods for your organic goods- but now traditional grocers are stocking their shelves with pesticide-free brands.

The Wild Harvest line is by far one of my favorites.

Why?

  • Wild Harvest is USDA certified.  Their products are purely organic, and manufactured with no pesticides or chemical fertilizers.
  • No unpronounceable scary chemicals in the ingredient list.  Everything I’ve purchased –  including tasty frozen pizzas, cereal, granola and tortilla chips have a short & sweet ingredient list.  Nutrionists and Environmentalists alike say this is a key thing to look for when purchasing ‘boxed’ foods.
  • It’s affordable.  A box of cereal at Acme was less than $3.00 (try the Maple Pecan Flakes & Cluster cereal – it’s delicious!)

Check out the Wild Harvest website for more info.

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Beth Funari

Beth is a Health and Wellness expert who believes sustainability goes hand-in-hand with self care. She’s the girl whipping up kombucha cocktails at parties, and extolling the benefits of canning vegetables to anyone who will listen.

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