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As Wendell Berry once wrote, “The earth is what we all have in common.” To honour our shared home, this box is chock-full of eco-friendly goodies! ♻️ Together we can bake with upcycled ingredients, use fewer single-use plastics, and find other easy ways to lessen our environmental impact 🌎💕 This box includes:
  • 🌱 Upcycled Oat Milk Flour • Renewal Mill
    This high fiber, gluten-free flour contains a whopping 31 grams of protein per half cup. How so? It’s made from the oat pulp left over from oat milk production. What would’ve been food waste has been upcycled into a wonderful, nutritious ingredient!
    Recipe: Carrot Oatmeal Muffins
  • ❣️ Raspberry Chia Smash • Oswald Co.
    Oswald upcycles tasty, “imperfect” fruit to create their spreads. Plus, this yummy smash contains only 4 real ingredients: raspberries, dates, chia seeds, and lemon juice. Yep, that’s correct: exactly zero added sugar!
    Recipe: Raspberry and Brie Dessert Pizza
  • ☕️ Honduras Medium Roast • Ampersand Coffee Roasters
    Certified Bird Friendly® by the Smithsonian, this delicious, organic coffee is shade-grown to save bird and wildlife habitats that are often eliminated for full-sun coffee farms. Now your morning cup o’ joe can help protect biodiversity.
    Recipe: Coffee Coffee Cake
  • 🌼 Cotton Bowl Cover • Halo
    Easily begin to reduce single-use plastic in your kitchen with this organic cotton bowl cover. It’s perfect for covering a bowl while dough rises, covering a dish being transported to a potluck, and more.
  • ♻️ Reusable Produce Bag • ECOBAGS
    Plastic produce bags are incredibly wasteful, so give this reusable produce bag a try! Made from natural cotton, you can stash this lightweight bag in your grocery tote for your next store trip.
  • 🌍 Organic Dried Jackfruit • Mavuno Harvest Organics
    Many farmers in sub-Saharan Africa are only able to sell 30% of their fresh produce. Drying the leftover fruit opens new revenue streams for the rural farmers and ensures that no fruit is wasted.