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Beth Anne's Finest: This all natural cat litter is made from corn and it comes in a paper bag, so it really is a 100% biodegradable product. I can't wait to try it and see how it compares to World's Best, which is truly the best cat litter I've ever tried so far.
The Poor Porker from Indie Atlantic Films on Vimeo.
The Poor Porker: A cute, hip couple that sells New Orleans-style beignets and chicory coffee at an even cuter stand in Lakeland, FL. Watch their story. Read their blog to scope co-owner Robyn Wilson's adorable style, good recipes, and creative furniture the couple makes from savaged pieces of wood and metal.
Last week, my friends at Krrb partnered with BK Swappers and Local Roots NYC to host the first Food and Kitchen Swap in Williamsburg. I am so jealous that I missed this. Also really happy that they shared tips on how to organize your own food swap. Food Swap PVD? I like the ring of that. Who's in?
Olivia Lane is a Blogger, Green Living Educator, and Health Coach trained at The Institute for Integrative Nutrition. She's also author of Baking Soda & Bliss: The Healthy & Happy Guide to Green Cleaning.
Thanks for telling us about Beth Anne's Finest litter. We will have to add that to the list to try. So far, we have used and liked Swheat Scoop. Of course, any natural kitty litter is better than the traditional clay ones:
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely Nate! Thanks also for linking to that cool article. I hope people will read it! I'll share it on FB too. It's good to know the facts. I think the natural litter is tougher on funk too. My Lucy loves it and so do I!
ReplyDeleteFood Swap! I am in!
ReplyDeleteDevienna, we should host one in Craftland!!! (After the holidays, of course!) I volunteer to organize it. Pretty Pleeeeeeze!
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