Did you know that May is Celiac Awareness Month? Millions of people all over the world live with Celiac Disease, including 1 in 41 Americans – and many people who have not officially been diagnosed as Celiac are also considered … Continue reading
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You already know that Taste of Nature bars are 100% organic, vegan, gluten-free, low-GI and non-GMO. You know they’re made with only the finest ingredients, many of which are locally sourced from small producers, so you get the best of … Continue reading
Attention all yogis! We have six pairs of tickets to give away to the Yoga Conference, March 21-24 at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre! This is one of the biggest yoga events of the year in Canada, with thousands of … Continue reading
Taste of Nature is excited to announce our participation in Creative Sampling Solutions’ Hearth Month program this February! You’ll be able to sample our delicious, organic and heart-healthy Taste of Nature at selected Metro grocery stores all over the … Continue reading
In December 2012, a very special group of people made the long, cold trek up Mt. Kilimanjaro, the tallest mountain in the world, for the sake of a very special girl: Elisa Linton, who is living with Sanfilippo Syndrome. The … Continue reading
Did you ever dream of being an astronaut and flying into space on an adventure? So did we… and now, our bars get to do it! Taste of Nature bars have been specially selected by the Canadian Space Agency … Continue reading
Earlier this spring we asked our readers to send us their favourite tree stories and pictures and here are the results! Janice: When they first came to Canada in the 1840s, my family got rid of all the trees they … Continue reading
Every so often, a helping hand comes from the most unexpected of places. In the case of 416 Community Support for Women – a Toronto-based daytime drop-in centre for women coping with mental health, isolation, and addiction issues – that … Continue reading
The MS Walk is truly a family-oriented, community-supported event that makes a difference in the lives of Canadians living with MS. It is the MS Society’s largest pledge-based fundraiser involving over 60,000 participants and volunteers in more than 160 communities … Continue reading
As one of the poorest, most densely-populated countries in Africa, Ethiopia has more than its share of obstacles to overcome. With a staggeringly high illiteracy rate, a 25% youth unemployment rate, and close to 85% of the population situated rurally, … Continue reading