
2012-01-08
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As a vegan, Paul Jarvis is frequently asked the same questions about his plant-based diet. So the 33-year-old website designer and musician, who lived in Vancouver before moving to Tofino three years ago, decided to put the answers, along w ... ith some recipes, in an e-book. The result, "Eat Awesome", came out on April 1. One chapter of Eat Awesome tackles common questions that omnivores ask vegans, such as “Where do you get your protein?” and “How do you get calcium if you don’t drink milk?”
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Nalanda (Bihar), April 12 — A farmer from Bihar's Nalanda district has set a national record in organic wheat production, say officials. A wheat farmer, Surendra Prasad of Sarilchak village in Nalanda, about 100 km from Patna, has produced 135.75 quintals of wheat per hectare using the SRI (System o...
(91) Organic Trade Association
Nail Polish : Natural Nail Polish : Organic Nail Polish : Water-based Nail Polish : Nature's Basin
Nail polish is by far one of the most chemical and toxin filled make up products, so if you are trying to be more organic and look after your health then Nature’s Basin has the solution: natural nail polish . Now you can achieve perfectly manicured nails and toes without having to inhale strong, harmful chemicals and solvents. Organic nail polish has truly revolutionized nail polish application, due to its water-based formula you no longer have to put up with unpleasant smells and as these are non-toxic nail polishes, they are even safe for children to use. Organic nail care does not end with polishes, now you can even condition your nails and remove nail polish naturally, nail polish removers the strength of paint-strippers can be a thing of the past! The natural formula of water-based nail polish cares for your nails by hydrating, nourishing and conditioning them rather than stripping their natural oils as solvent-based nail polishes do.For centuries, Korean pottery has been regarded as one of the best displays of artistic talent worldwide. Mungyeong town is a renowned pottery-producing center with over 900 years of history. This festival celebrates the traditional Chasabal (tea bowl), whose modest, simple, almost rough exterior creates its unique beauty. Learn about this amazing time-honored craft from some of the area’s best Chasabal masters and even create your own traditional tea-bowl.
Official Site of Korea Tourism Org.: Mungyeong Traditional Tea Bowl Festival
Tenmoku is the Japanese word for a type of tea bowl first produced in China during the Song Dynasty (960-1279). It also refers to a mountain between China's Zhejiang and Anhui Provinces (Mt. Tienmu in Chinese, Mt. Tenmoku in Japanese). The original name for these wares in Chinese was jianzhan.

