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Posts tagged "Whole Foods Market"
50 Shades of Green: Green Eaters' Mantra

50 Shades of Green: Green Eaters’ Mantra

In a time before there were designer farmer markets and natural/organic sections (Trader Joes, Whole Foods, Sprouts, etc…) food was organic, it wasn’t gown in waste sludge with pesticides and genetically modified.  Food wasn’t colored, dyed, filled with additives and preservatives, scented, irradiated, packaged and then labeled as a food like substance.   Food used to...
Out of Bounds: Up & Running - LÄRABAR Half Marathon Series

Out of Bounds: Up & Running – LÄRABAR Half Marathon Series

We will always be running. Maybe from problems, chasing after a ball, or to relax, regardless, constant motion keeps us occupied. Like life, we run at our own pace. Challenging ourselves means finding what propels us further. Through sport, we constantly challenge ourselves through trying to push further and faster. Motivation comes from Adam Levine,...
Style Porn: Praise for prAna

Style Porn: Praise for prAna

We here in the Mile-High City love our active pursuits, and, of course, we love to look stylish in the process. Now we can do just that, thanks to the opening of prAna’s fourth national store in Cherry Creek North. The nearly 3,300-square-foot store recently celebrated its grand opening with more than 200 people in...
Green Scene: Green Up Denver

Green Scene: Green Up Denver

Who in Denver doesn’t love a free outdoor festival, especially if it has a green twist? Four of Denver’s top outdoor festivals have come together to create Green Up Denver to recruit the largest green volunteer group in their collective histories. Seeded with a $20,000 donation from Whole Foods Market, Green Up Denver is a...

If Rembrandt had a Kumato

IF ONLY REMBRANDT had a Kumato, he might have painted this darkly luscious tomato on a recycled canvas, rolled it up like a scroll and tried to sell it to one of his patrons. They are grown in The Netherlands and the Mediterranean, so it’s possible he enjoyed them too. Perhaps it is one of...