Guest guest Posted December 8, 2007 Report Share Posted December 8, 2007 We started our Christmas tree search for live trees. We saw some at Lowes (Douglas firs) in Livermore for $80 to $100. They were about 5 feet tall. We also went to Orchard Nursery in Lafayette – they have a number of live trees but all quite small. HTH - Katherine Katherine C. Havener Co-Leader, Tri-Valley CA Holistic Moms Network Owner, www.consciousparent.org Conscious Mama to two beautiful little girls! On Behalf Of Amie Breeze Harper Thursday, December 06, 2007 2:48 PM SFBay Vegetarians living xmas trees and tofurkey altneratives Good afternoon, I feel compelled to find a " living " tree for Xmas this year. By " living " , I mean an evergreen tree in a pot, that I can have inside the house, then, after Xmas, plant it outside. Does anyone know of any resources to buy a tree that is in the pot and has not been severed from the grown? Also, thought I have had tofurkey in the past, I am wondering if anyone knows of tofurkey alternatives. Best, Breezie Amie Breeze Harper breezeharper RESEARCH: www.breezeharper.com --------- Anthology: http://www.sistahveganproject.com To Subscribe sistahvegan- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2007 Report Share Posted December 9, 2007 Hi. There is a product called Celebration Roast, and you can find it in the refrigerator section at rainbow and whole foods. it is absolutely delicious. it is made with grains and vegetables and spices and i cant eat enough of it. enjoy. -joelleOn Dec 8, 2007 11:28 AM, Katherine Havener <kchavener wrote: We started our Christmas tree search for live trees. We saw some at Lowes (Douglas firs) in Livermore for $80 to $100. They were about 5 feet tall. We also went to Orchard Nursery in Lafayette – they have a number of live trees but all quite small. HTH - Katherine Katherine C. Havener Co-Leader, Tri-Valley CA Holistic Moms Network Owner, www.consciousparent.org Conscious Mama to two beautiful little girls! On Behalf Of Amie Breeze Harper Thursday, December 06, 2007 2:48 PM SFBay Vegetarians living xmas trees and tofurkey altneratives Good afternoon, I feel compelled to find a " living " tree for Xmas this year. By " living " , I mean an evergreen tree in a pot, that I can have inside the house, then, after Xmas, plant it outside. Does anyone know of any resources to buy a tree that is in the pot and has not been severed from the grown? Also, thought I have had tofurkey in the past, I am wondering if anyone knows of tofurkey alternatives. Best, Breezie Amie Breeze Harper breezeharper RESEARCH: www.breezeharper.com --------- Anthology: http://www.sistahveganproject.com To Subscribe sistahvegan- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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