
Mother’s Day in the UK is coming up next weekend, and if you’re lucky enough to live near your mom, treating her to a home cooked, cruelty free brunch is a great way to share the love!
Welcome to Eat Drink Better: Sustainable Food for a Healthy Lifestyle

Choosing the food you want to eat is like choosing the political party you want to rule your country. Whatever you choose will be bad but the challenge here is to choose the less harmful option. Over the years the way we harvest and process our food has dramatically changed. The reason for this? Expansion of our human society, and its greed. I will explain this using a food that many of us eat as an example: fish.

As the old saying goes, “Health is Wealth”, and this year our family really took that to heart. Emergency room visits, nagging coughs, and unending allergies were really putting our family’s budget into the wallets of hospitals and doctors for the past few years. So we decided it was time to heal the natural way. More than just an apple a day, we overhauled our whole lifestyle. Through our research, we realized that it’s not just about changing our health, but about changing aspects of the way we live.
Hi there! I'm Becky Striepe, a green crafter and vegan foodie living in Atlanta, Georgia with my husband and two cats. My mission is to make eco-friendly crafts and vegan food accessible to anyone who wants to give them a go.
Jennifer Kaplan is the founder of VineCrowd.com and the author of Greening Your Small Business (November 2009, Penguin Group (USA)). She is adjunct faculty in marketing at Goldengate University and is also totally stoked have been named one of The 16 Women You Must Follow on Twitter for Green Business.
Jessi Stafford is a 20-something attempting to be a vegan on a recent graduate's budget. She currently writes for Vegan Mainstream and The Next Great Generation and graduated in 2009 from the University of Missouri School of Journalism.
Tanya Sitton is an ecovegavore, messy chef, green girl, food revolutionary, and general free-thinkin' rabble-rouser. Hi!
Who is Urban Artichoke? I'm Patricia Larenas, a writer and dedicated gardener living in Silicon Valley, doing my part to heal the planet one garden at a time. I recently left my career in the tech sector to dig in the dirt full time- and write about it.
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