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WHERE TO SOURCE FOOD
Here’s a list of resources on where to find the best quality, local, sustainable, organic, pasture raised, and toxin-free food to help you navigate through your diet protocol.
REAL FOOD ONLINE RETAILERS
Amazon.com
Barefoot Provisions
Butcher Box
Shop AIP
Thrive Market
Vital Choice
U.S. NATION-WIDE NATURAL GROCERY STORES
Sprouts Farmer’s Market
Trader Joe’s
Whole Foods Market
MEAL DELIVERY SERVICES
Methodology
Paleo on the Go
Pressed Juicery
Project Juice
Sun Basket
Urban Remedy
HOW TO SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL BUSINESSES:
Local Harvest: LocalHarvest connects people looking for good food with the farmers who produce it. Buying local is about enjoying real food, grown yourself or purchased from people you trust. It’s about developing strong local economies and producing food on a human scale. It’s about eating seasonally, practicing the art of cooking, and sitting down to enjoy meals together.
Eat Well Guide:The Eat Well Guide® is a curated directory of over 25,000 hand-picked restaurants, farms, markets and other sources of local, sustainable food throughout the US.
Slow Food USA: Slow Food USA is part of the global Slow Food movement creating dramatic change in more than 160 countries. In the US, there are more than 150 local chapters and 6,000 members. Join us to connect the pleasures of the table with a commitment to the communities, cultures, knowledge, and environment that make this pleasure possible.
CUESA:CUESA is a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in 1994 to educate urban consumers about sustainable agriculture and to create links between urban dwellers and local farmers.
USDA Agricultural CSA Directory: Local and international CSA databases
ORGANIC PRODUCE RESOURCES:
Eating organic does NOT have to be expensive. Here are some ways you can cut costs:
Clean 15: Produce with the least amount of pesticides and do not need to be purchased as organic.
Dirty Dozen: Produce with most amount of pesticides, which should be avoided or purchased organic.