Check out the Daily Deal for Thursday, January 19, 2012!
Lorne from Frontier Nutz and Fruitz is offerings some excellent fresh tasty Brazil nuts for only $3.00! That is a 40% savings of the regular price of $5.00!
Brazil Nuts for $3.00!
Limited number - hurry in! Get them before they are gone!
Daily Deal: certified organic baby carrots from Lund’s Organic Farm are the Daily Deal for Thursday, December 12.
Regularly $8.00 for 2 lbs now 50% off at just $4.00 per bag. These carrots are not just older ”adult” carrots cut, shaved and marketed as new, young carrots, which is what you find in all of the groceries stores. No, Lund’s are the real thing…sweet, young, delicious baby carrots.
I asked owner and farmer Gert Lund why these carrots taste SO GOOD. He said it begins with the soil. The soil is the priority in organic farming because it is the rich minerals and nutrients in the soil that result in a great tasting, nutritious carrot. Nutrient-dense soil can only be built over many years of carefully and consciously turning organic matter back into the earth.
“Health, excellent or ill, is passed to our children not just through our genes but primarily through our recipes.”
— Joanne L. Mumola Williams
Jump to the recipe section in our web site for delicious organic carrot recipes or check out these carrot-centric links. Carrot Recipes
DAILY DEAL When have you ever seen a discount like this? Certified Organic Milk from Vital Greens Farm is on sale Friday, January 06 for just $4.00 for two litres. Doesn’t matter whether your preference is skim, 1%, 2% or whole milk, its all on sale for this same low price!
It makes sense on so many fronts to choose organic milk from Vital Greens Farms, carried by the Big Tomato. One reason is the milk comes from a family dairy farm near Picture Butte, so you are buying locally AND supporting an Alberta family in the process.
There is another health reason of which you may not be aware. . .Researchers from the University of Newcastle reported in the Journal of Dairy Science that levels of polyunsaturated fatty acids, ‘healthy fats’ credited for giving a boost to the heart and body, were up to 60% higher in organic milks that they tested over non-organic milks. It is thought that the high grass content of the animals’ diet leads to more nutritious milk.
Levels of alpha-linolenic acid, an omega-3 fat credited with boosting heart health were 57% higher, on average in organic milks tested over non-organic. It appears that organic milk could be healthier for you and it is certainly healthier for the environment.
GOT MILK? If not, be sure to stop by Big Tomato and pick some up.