Newsletter - July 16, 2024

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Video: Celebrate Summer with Mango, Fig, Apricot, Peach & Almond Ice Cream

Dear brothers and sisters,

The recent appearance of organic figs, apricots and peaches here in California fills us with gladness. They pulsate with aliveness. We’ve added mangoes from Mexico and blended them together in almond milk made from our alive, organic almond butter. We put it in the freezer and voila!, a magnificent ice cream.

May we wish you and family a delightful summer of good health, prosperity and success,

Jesse Schwartz PhD
President
Living Tree Community Foods

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Living Tree Community Foods

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Our Special this week is $6 off our Pumpkin Seed Oil - Alive & Organic!

Pressed from raw pumpkin seeds grown by American family farmers.

Regularly $31.99/250ml. Yours for $25.99.

In Regards to Recent Out of Stock Items

At Living Tree Community Foods, we pride ourselves on providing you with the highest quality foods available on the market. We are currently working through a new set of FDA guidelines and restrictions that have slowed our sourcing from some vendors. We are working to streamline these new requirements and hope we can more consistently keep products in stock in the coming months. We thank you for your continued support and understanding.

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Our Pleasure to Bring You Our Newest Offerings

Pistachios (In Shell) – Alive & Organic

Living Tree Community Foods raw, alive and organic pistachio nuts are grown by family farmers in the fertile, alluvial soil of California’s wondrous Central Valley. These raw pistachios are a beautiful bouquet of colors!

These magnificent pistachios are grown by Joseph Byrne, a California family farmer. He tells us, "I have been raising organic pistachios for over 40 years, this is the most beautiful crop we've ever gotten”.

It is almost fun to open the split shells; ask your kids to do it. If you want, put the meats in a coffee grinder and sprinkle the resultant golden powder over everything you eat.

Living Tree Community Foods organic chocolate covered ginger is produced with premium crystallized cubes of Organic ginger. They are made with a slower "cold candying" technique that brings out the best properties in the ginger. They are coated with Fair Trade organic dark chocolate. Produced in small batches. An ecstatic snack and a great addition to school lunches. Bring them along on all of your adventures.

Dairy and Gluten Free.

Dark Chocolate Covered Espresso Beans – Organic

Living Tree Community Foods organic chocolate covered espresso beans are produced with Fair Trade espresso beans, roasted to perfection. They are coated with Fair Trade organic dark chocolate and lightly dust them with Organic Dutch Cocoa Powder.

Dairy and Gluten Free.

Medjool Date Pieces - Organic

Living Tree Community Foods organic Medjool Date Pieces are grown in California. They are a magnificent sweeter. Use them in making alive ice cream, no bake cheesecake and no bake apple pie. Give them a try in chocolate mousse. You’ll be delighted! Coated with coconut flour to lock in freshness.

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Your queries, comments and suggestions are invaluable. We want to talk with you. We invite you to give us a call at 800 260 5534 12pm - 2pm (pst) Mon, Tues, Thurs & Fri.


British Children Getting Shorter, Fatter, And Sicker: Report

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by Rachel Roberts via The Epoch Times

The report by The Food Foundation charity, released on Wednesday, concludes that “aggressive” marketing of cheap, ultra-processed food together with diets lacking nutrition—often fuelled by poverty as well as the food industry—are behind a “significant decline” in children’s health.

It finds that British children have been getting shorter, on average, since 2013, after being on an upward trajectory since 2000. While acknowledging that ethnicity plays a role in height, the report says data suggest the decline is more down to dietary deficiencies than to shifting demographics.

Meanwhile, obesity levels in 10- and 11-year-olds have increased by 30 percent since 2006, while Type 2 diabetes in the under-25s has increased by 22 percent in the past five years.

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