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Post by EarlyBird on Feb 6, 2010 21:52:18 GMT 9.5
viewer.zmags.com/publication/1358a3ad#/1358a3ad/74This is a virtual article, you flip through the pages it was by chance I found this by searching Miranda Richarson national Geographic. You have to press it to zoom in and one of the pictures has a different expression and the first pic is much bigger then before I find it so sweet how she asks people making her over for films if the products have been tested on animals. Some people wouldn't bother, but she does if it had of been tested on animals she'd be asking for something else to be used. love Miranda, way to go, keep up the great work
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Post by Annette Claus on Feb 7, 2010 1:26:20 GMT 9.5
That was a fabulous read!!!! Thank you so much for posting! Aww Miranda is the best, I love how passionate she is about saving the environment! It's just so wonderful! Many people don't give a crap about the environment but she does everything she possibly can in order to save it, and to spread the awareness. She is just amazing, and such an inspiration!
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Post by ludovica10 on Feb 7, 2010 2:00:10 GMT 9.5
Yes, she's really involved! I adore her for that. She really cares about the environment and animals and doesn't only care about herself and her career.
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Post by bluebell on Feb 7, 2010 4:30:24 GMT 9.5
Nice read, cheers EB. I totally agree with buying locally and seasonally where possible. We've been doing just that for a few years now. We also have a large allotment & garden and grow lots of fruit & vegetables. We just love it!
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Post by EarlyBird on Feb 7, 2010 6:04:47 GMT 9.5
I'd love to grow fruit and veg XD
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Post by Annette Claus on Feb 7, 2010 6:32:55 GMT 9.5
Me and my family buy locally as much as possible. We go to a small business that has organic food, and there is a health food store and bakery in town where we get a lot of our food. We grow food such as onions, tomatoes, squash, carrots, potatoes, zuchinni(can't spell it), peppers, cucumbers, and some other stuff. We also trade with our neighbors so we only really ever have to buy vegetables in the winter.
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