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Posted on Friday, October 12th, 2012 at 4:38 pm
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Go Raw are the “Pioneers of the finest hand-crafted, certified organic, raw living foods available.  Their products are 100% organic and have been certified as organic by the USDA.  Their products have also been certified gluten free, and are kosher.  They make bars in flavors like: Live Pumpkin Bar, Banana Bread Flax Bar, Spirulina Energy Bar, Live Granola Bar, and Real Live Apricot Bar (which used to be called Real Live Flax Bar).  Their Flax Snacks are flax crackers that come in flavors like: Pizza, Sunflower, Spicy, and Simple. They also make Super Chips and Super Cookies which are made without any added sugar, oils, flour, or animal products of any kind. They are a natural alternative to the other kinds of cookies and chips on the market.  Go Raw makes four types of granola, sells organic sprouted seeds, and chocolate bars made from raw organic cacao and raw organic agave nectar.  You can buy Go Raw products through their website.  Prices range from around $2.00 to about $12.00 for one product.  You can also buy in bulk quantities.

Foods that are organic were grown without the use of pesticides, synthetic fertilizers, sewage sludge, or ionizing radiation.  Organic food are GMO free.  Foods that are gluten free are made without wheat or other ingredients that contain gluten.  This makes them safe for people who have celiac disease or a gluten allergy or intolerance to consume.  According to LiveStrong, flax seeds are a good source of healthy omega-3 fats.  Go Raw is part of Freeland Foods, which has its headquarters in Castro Valley, California. The Go Raw website has a short video that tells you more about them.

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Good Tip: Saving money is important – especially if you have a lot of expenses like bills to pay, loans to pay off, and all the other things that drain your bank account. Figuring out a way to save money can feel tedious to some, and like a punishment to others. U.S. News suggests that you try one of these money saving challenges. The “No Eating Out for a Month” Challenge This one is self-explanatory. The goal is to avoid eating out for an entire month. This might be super easy for people who enjoy making meals at home. People who really enjoy dining out, or ordering food to be sent to their home, may struggle with this one. It’s worth a try because spending money on take-out is more expensive than buying groceries. The Pantry Challenge This one is a variation of the “No Eating Out for a Month” challenge. The goal is to use up all of your groceries before you buy more. It forces you to try and remember why you bought a food or beverage that you don’t know what to do with, and gives you the opportunity to find a way to use it. The one exemption to this challenge is the foods that have expired. Don’t eat them! Throw them in the trash. The “No Spend” Challenge Make a goal to avoid spending money during an entire weekend. The only exemption in this challenge is that you are allowed to pay bills. This challenge is interesting because it requires creativity. You must be creative and find workarounds for problems that you would typically solve by spending money. You may have a different outlook on spending after finishing this challenge.