Organic Market Consumers

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Depends whether Food ingredients hiding MSG in many seemingly benign ingredients like corn syrup. I used to hide MSG wrong and where it is hidden, please read this article: http://www.naturalnews.com/025066.html and visit these websites: http://www.msgmyth.com, http://www. truthinlabeling.org and http://www.msgtruth.org

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Victor M240 Electronic Rat Trap


Victor M240 Electronic Rat Trap


$39.99


Safe and effective rat trap features patent-pending triple-plate design that reduces escapes. Rats are quickly and cleanly killed with high voltage produced by 4 C batteries (not included). Simply insert peanut butter, insert batteries and place along wall in location with rat activity. Green indicator light flashes up to 24 hours to signal a rat kill. Easily baits from outside the trap. Removal O…

Food, Inc.


Food, Inc.


$6.54


Your steak and chicken may not taste quite the same after you digest all of the information found in this documentary about food production in the United States. Exposing not only the disturbing conditions under which livestock exist prior to their slaughter, the film examines the complex issues surrounding our health and the profits of corporations invested in supplying people with inexpensive (i…

Source Naturals Neptune Krill Oil 500mg


Source Naturals Neptune Krill Oil 500mg




Dandruff Relief Shampoo by Jason - 12 Ounces


Dandruff Relief Shampoo by Jason – 12 Ounces



Dandruff Relief Shampoo by Jason – 12 Ounces…


Alacer Emergen-C Mixed Berry Bone Health


Alacer Emergen-C Mixed Berry Bone Health




The Market


The Market


$25


The Market at Norris Ferry is the place you want to go for a quaint, elegant dining experience. From their extensive wine list, succulent USDA hand cut aged Angus Steaks, to homemade house desserts, there is no mistake that you are in the right place. Karen Vanderkuy is committed to serving only the freshest seafood, salads and sauces. Organic produce is one of the things she utilizes, when at all possible. The attention that she gives to detail and taste, texture and presentation makes her eclectic cuisine the talk of town. She has served the Shreveport/Bossier area for over 24 years in the food industry. She knows what you want! Her menu changes weekly, so check The Market’s website, themarketnorrisferry.com to see what delicious entrees she will be whipping up that week!

Backwoods Consumers and Homespun Capitalists: The Rise of a Market Culture in Eastern  Canada


Backwoods Consumers and Homespun Capitalists: The Rise of a Market Culture in Eastern Canada


$46.49


In the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, a local economy made up of settlers, loggers, and business people from Lower Canada, New Brunswick, and New England was established on the banks of the Upper St. John River in an area known as the Madawaska Territory. This newly created economy was visibly part of the Atlantic capitalist system yet different in several major ways. In Backwoods Consumers and Homespun Capitalists , Batrice Craig examines and describes this economy from its origins in the native fur trade, the growth of exportable wheat, the selling of food to new settlers, and of ton timbre to Britain. Craig vividly portrays the role of wives who sold homespun fabric and clothing to farmers, loggers, and river drivers, helping to bolster the community. The construction of saw, grist, and carding mills, and the establishment of stores, boarding houses, and taverns are all viewed as steps in the development of what the author calls "homespun capitalists." The territory also participated in the Atlantic economy as a consumer of Canadian, British, European, west and east Indian and American goods. This case study offers a unique examination of the emergence of capitalism and of a consumer society in a small, relatively remote community in the backwoods of New Brunswick.

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