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Dining - July 16, 2008
Babe's Ice Cream serves soy selections
Babe's Ice Cream, 2264 S. Kinnickinnic Ave., is doing its part to help the vegans, lactose intolerant and / or health conscious dessert lovers through the dog days of summer by offering several soy-based selections.
Tags: babe's ice cream, ice cream, soy, vegan
Marketplace - May 17, 2008
Mequon's Olive promotes organic living
In the fashion world, green is the new black, and fortunately, many new eco-friendly designs are a lot less crunchy than the shaggy, hemp-based ensembles formerly associated with organic clothing.
Tags: olive, organic cotton, alternative textiles, soy, bamboo, hemp, green, fashion, linda loudermilk
Marketplace - May 4, 2008
Bay View's new Chartreuse is eco-chic at its best
Don't let the word "organic" scare you. Bay View's new boutique Chartreuse is as trendy as they come and owner Sarah Szymanski's eco-fashion is just as much about style as it is about saving the planet.
Tags: chartreuse, boutique, fashion, organic cotton, hemp, soy, bamboo, the bubble roome, armand & alba, vy & elle, engage green, superluckycat, green, bay view
Marketplace - Nov. 20, 2007
Tasty tofu turkey won't woo meat gobblers
Having a meat-free Thanksgiving? The Outpost donated a mock bird to help us decide if soy turkeys ruffled our feathers or not.
Tags: Outpost, tofu, vegetarian, soy, co-op, unturkey, Tofurkey, thanksgiving, turkey
Dining - Oct. 29, 2007
Eatin' good 'n' vegan in Milwaukee
Dining out vegan style in a town that prides itself on its beer and brat reputation is actually a lot easier than most people might think.
Tags: vegan, vegetarian, tofu, soy, beans and barley, comet, palomino, classic slice, riverwest co-op, outpost natural foods, whole foods

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