Top 7 myths about organic farming

Top 7 myths about organic farming

There are many myths and questions surrounding organic foods and farming methods. Is organic food better for you? Is it safer? Do organic farmers care more about the environment and their animals? Let’s tackle the top myths about organic farming head-on. Myth 1: Organic farms don’t use pesticides Organic doesn’t mean pesticide free. There are … Read more

Where to Eat at Coachella 2022: The Best Vendors and Kiosks to Try

Where to Eat at Coachella 2022: The Best Vendors and Kiosks to Try

Photo courtesy of Vibe Organic Kitchen The biggest Coachella news this week wasn’t Ye dropping out – that one we could have guessed months ago out – it’s the drop of the list of food vendors that’ll be setting up shop on the field for the next two weekends. For the past ten years or … Read more

A Definitive Guide to the Best Snacks to Eat While Stoned

A Definitive Guide to the Best Snacks to Eat While Stoned

Nota bene: If you buy through the links in this article, InsideHook may earn a small share of the profits. In case you haven’t looked at the calendar in recent weeks, 4/20 is only days away. And while the annual celebration of all things weed might not mean much when you’re toking every day, it … Read more

Houseplant Care: A Beginner’s Guide to Healthy Greenery

Houseplant Care: A Beginner's Guide to Healthy Greenery

“],”renderIntial”:true,”wordCount”:350}”> It makes perfect sense that the pandemic has been seen to run on houseplants. We all want to bring more life to our homes, to feel the beauty and hope of another intelligence. Plants remind us that we are part of nature and, despite all we’ve done, that nature still works. Or dog work, … Read more

The balcony scene: how to grow veg in a small urban space

The balcony scene: how to grow veg in a small urban space

Bristol-based Cinead McTernan got the go-ahead to write her book on growing city vegetables just as the UK entered its first lockdown in spring 2020. She needed to practice what she was preaching — and have it photographed — but couldn’t get hold of seeds and plug plants. “The nation was going ‘grow your own’ … Read more

Rancho Mirage salon benefits Guide Dogs, more stories of giving

Owner Rebecca Alcorn (with scissors) celebrated Visons Organic Hair Studio's ribbon cutting April 8, 2022, in Rancho Mirage.  The event raised money for Guide Dogs of the Desert.

From scholarships to college endowments, Coachella Valley residents and organizations are giving to a wide variety of good causes and recognizing those who serve the community. Here’s a look at some recent local generous acts: Rancho Mirage salon has official post-COVID opening, benefits Guide Dogs of the Desert two years ago, Minks Organic Hair Studio … Read more

Valley Fest 2022: The lakeside festival near Bristol where you can eat food cooked by Michelin chefs

Valley Fest 2022: The lakeside festival near Bristol where you can eat food cooked by Michelin chefs

Valley Fest has announced the food line-up for this year’s family-friendly event overlooking Chew Valley Lake. Chef Josh Eggleton and his sister, Holly, have curated the festival’s food offering and secured some of the South West’s hottest culinary talent. Feasts, demonstrations and sampling sessions are all part of the Valley Fest food programme, with added … Read more

One Of The Best Burger Spots In Illinois Reopens For 2022

One Of The Best Burger Spots In Illinois Reopens For 2022

Good news burger lovers! One of the best spots in Rockford is re-opening their doors. James Purifoy opened up 15th & Chris back in October of 2014. The small restaurant with no indoor seating on the south side of town quickly gained recognition and a reputation of having some of the best burgers in Rockford … Read more

the ultimate guide to Abu Dhabi’s waterfront destination

the ultimate guide to Abu Dhabi's waterfront destination

Grandiose Supermarket is the newest offering to open at Al Qana, the dining and entertainment hub in Abu Dhabi. Other attractions already unveiled include The National Aquarium, The Bridge Lifestyle Hub and Al Qana Marina, with more still to come. The 2.4-kilometre waterfront destination also houses a number of exciting restaurants and cafes, many of … Read more

Organic no longer a niche market

Organic no longer a niche market

WASHINGTON — Organic is no longer a niche market. This sentiment was expressed by several stakeholders from the organic industry during a presentation at the US Department of Agriculture’s annual Agricultural Outlook Forum on Feb. 25. One of those stakeholders, Ryan Koory, vice president of economics at Mercaris, a data mining and trading platform company … Read more

The Wellness Seeker’s Guide To Palm Springs

The Wellness Seeker’s Guide To Palm Springs

Villa Royale anna haines Every April, thousands descend upon Palm Springs for one of the world’s most popular music festivals—Coachella. And while the Coachella Valley is certainly worth a visit, the greater Palm Springs area has so much more to offer, especially in the spring, when the skies are clear and the temperatures have not … Read more

ND Travelers: Travel Mask Requirement Extended

ND Travelers: Travel Mask Requirement Extended

If you are planning a trip in the near future, the weather might not be the only thing you want to keep in mind. The Bismarck Airport’s Facebook page posted an update on the Federal mask requirement for air travelers. Another Extension The airport announced there will be an additional 15 days to the mask … Read more

What is delta-8?

What is delta-8?

We include products we think are useful for our readers. If you buy through links on this page, we may earn a small commission. Here’s our process. Delta-8 tetrahydrocannabinol, or delta-8 THC, is a compound of the Cannabis sativa plant. Research shows that it may provide some benefits, such as promoting relaxation and reducing pain. … Read more

We need to grow up – organically, preferably

We need to grow up – organically, preferably

So many ill children reveal the ways we have outgrown our medical model and our predominant food production systems. The problems our children suffer from most persistently today are complex, arising from a multisystem dysfunctional biological catastrophe, particularly in relation to immunity, autoimmunity, and the health sequelae that arise from these problems. These diseases suggest … Read more