iEat Green Welcomes Michelle Hughes, the Associate Director of Regional Food Programs at the Glynwood Center!

Hi Everyone, I am very excited to have Michelle Lynn Hughes joining me on my show this week. I first met Michelle a few years ago at a NOFA-NY Conference in Saratoga Springs, back when she was the Co-Director for … Read More

In the News: Eating Disorders are on the Rise, Especially with Teenage Girls! Bring Your Knives to be Sharpened at the LI CSA Fair!

More Teenage Girls With Eating Disorders Wound Up in the E.R. During the Pandemic! The pandemic has created a world filled with anxiety, a sense of no control, isolation, and for many, loneliness and depression. We have heard about the … Read More

Take Action: Help Protect 1 Million Species Who are at Risk of Extinction! Help Pass the Birds and Bees Protection Act!

We are living through challenging times, and with so much uncertainty on our plates, it is sometimes hard to step back and take a look at the larger picture. However, I am going to ask you to do just that. … Read More

Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies, Vegan

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Post any of your iEat Green recipes either on Instagram using the hashtag #iEatGreenRecipes and tag @ieat_green  or on Facebook. Follow iEat Green on Instagram and Facebook for more healthy & delicious recipes! Preheat Oven to 375° / Yields 44 … Read More

iEat Green Shares Interview with Leonard Buschel, Author of “HIGH: Confessions of a Cannabis Addict”!

Hi Everyone, I just finished my interview with Leonard Buschel about his journey from a drug dealer and cannabis addict, to a California Certified Substance Abuse Counselor, working with people struggling with drug addiction. He has documented it all in … Read More

iEat Green Celebrates CSA Week, February 20th through February 26th and Join Us at the Long Island CSA Fair on March 26th! Bhavani Welcomes Leonard Buschel, Author of HIGH: Confessions of a Cannabis Addict on PRN!

Hi Everyone, I can’t believe it is time to start to think about gardens, and ordering seeds. Growing your on food is awesome, but if you can’t, or it’s not your thing, find a local farmer who can do it … Read More

In the News: The Whole Kids Foundation is Now Accepting Applications for School Garden Grants! Organic Fraud Coming Out of India’s Organic Cotton Market!

We know that kids who grow veggies, are more likely to eat veggies, so school gardens can make a big difference. The Whole Kids Foundation Garden Grant program helps schools and non-profit organizations turn outdoor spaces into powerful hands-on learning … Read More

Take Action: Protect Babies from Nanoparticles! Tell the EPA to End our Plastic Waste Crisis!

Nanoparticles are particles are so tiny that they can change a substance’s entire structure. Because they’re so small (about 1/100,000th of the width of one human hair), nanoparticles have the potential to penetrate the blood-brain barrier and to be absorbed … Read More