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Organic Old-fashioned Popcorn in Hot New Flavors for Fun Green Events

Did you know that 479 degrees Fahrenheit is the optimal temperature for popping corn? 479Β° knows it, and makes artisan popcorn the old-fashioned way, from scratch, by hand, here in San Francisco. Arnold’s organization actively practices the four pillars of SOLE – sustainable, organic, local and ethical – “by working with farmers who practice sustainable …

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Should Americans be Buying Olive Oil Made in the U.S?: Part 2

In Part 1 of this series, I discussed how the demand for inexpensive olive oil in large quantities is causing environemental problems in some of the world’s largest olive oil producing countries including Italy, Spain, Greece and Portugal. It’s estimated that 95% of the olive oil in the country comes form the Mediterranean region. For …

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Should Americans be Buying Olive Oil Made in the U.S.?: Part 1

Recently, I’ve noticed a new trend in recipe ingredients. When newer recipes, especially those on foodie recipe websites, call for olive oil, they don’t just call for “2 tbsp. olive oil.” The recipes now frequently call for “2 tbsp. of the best olive oil you can get.” I don’t know about you, but when I …

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