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cheyenne

 

Consider for a minute that you are merely an organism on this planet. You are the result of every effect following another effect so far back that we cannot make out the fuzzy long distance image of what an original cause might have been. This moment you are experiencing right now is exactly what needs to happen and is what creates the moment you are experiencing now just seconds later. Imagine that there are countless timelines all moving forward and intersecting each other, with every person, every animal, every molecule experiencing a varied experience of the very same shared moment in history.

Life is so beautiful because of it’s diversity/difference and rich lush landscapes with one complex harmony of structures meeting another. The intricate network of nutrients in transit in the structure of a leaf sits against the cold lifeless concrete that’s been from the soil, to the factory, to the truck, laid down by a worker and has now seen thousands of these leaves live and die against it. When I slow down and think about the complexity of every object, every being, every aspect of my daily experience, I find that not only is the world inherently forever in motion and constantly changing but that each and every state of every thing is perfect.


Masumi

Golden and Red Royal QuinoaI am inspired  to write the story of LA YAPA and how this little quinoa company became part of the Café  Gratitude Community!

LA YAPA (meaning: a gift of gratitude) is a family-owned business, started by Tania Petricevic,  a Bolivian-Guatemalan.  Having resided in the US since she was 18, Tania always missed Bolivia and dreamed of going home one day. Life stepped in, however;  she married, had a child and finally decided that if she was really going to maintain the bridge that connected to Bolivia, she would  begin to promote Royal Quinoa into California. And that is how we, at Café Gratitude, met Tania and LA YAPA and decided to introduce the fair-trade, organic item.

Royal quinoa is power-packed super grain (it boasts the highest content of protein Quinoa Plantafter amerynth). Quinoa  once fueled the Incan empire as it's main staple, along with Potato (potatoes originate from South America as well) The Incan Empire was the largest empire of the Pre-Colombian Americas so you can just imagine what the markets must have looked like so long ago! There are several theories as to how large the Incan Empire was, but at one time it bustled with  37 million people.


cheyenne

Veritable Vegetable is a shining bright company dedicated to sustainable and economical and environmental transformation and is the United State's oldest distributor of organic produce!  They live right here in San Francisco and are dedicated to advocacy for diversity and creative expression with integrity.  We have worked with Veritable Vegetable for years and we are proud to offer their beautiful rich produce at all of our restaurants.  

Veritable Vegetable donated to us ten cases of celery and a case of cranberries for our Thanksgiving Feast.  We love counting on them, love acknowledging them.  We are so partnered by them and the incredible work that they do in the world.  Read more about Veritable Vegetable and their deep deep roots at www.veritablevegetable.com.


karin

SandHouse Hello fellow seekers,

This photo was taken in an abandoned house in the Nambian Desert.  The sand had piled so high around, and within the building that the photographer had to dig out, and climb in a window to get this shot.  

 


terces

 

We are in Milan, leaving this morning for our return flight home. We had a great journey, visited the Slow Food event in Torino, Tierra Madre and Salon de Gusto...so many small farmers and generations of families making artisan foods. It was a beautiful and moving experience.  So much history, such a passionate relationship with whatever they grew, made, or  preserved. I found myself feeling proud of our community and what we are and have done in our 6 short years together!
We also stayed. Two nights with a community in Torri, who have been together for 25 years renovating a Medieval Village, called Torri Superior. An amazing village built up against a mountain mostly of stone. One couple there is heading to Slovakia in a couple weeks to adopt a 6 and 7 year old brother and sister. When I asked the woman what inspired her to take these two children into their lives, she said, I want to spread the wealth. They have had such a tough start to life, I want to share what we have with them. She is in her fifties and has a 28 year old son, her husband is in his forties. Inspiring couple. I'll share some photos next week of the beautiful village. We enjoyed our day at Damanhur, an amazing spiritual community whom has built a breathtaking temple of many rooms underground in the side of a mountain. For over 20 years their temples were kept a secret, now they are open to the people, if you ever get the opportunity I highly recommend a visit, it is a great chance to expand perhaps on what you might think is possible, and they interviewed us for their weekly newspaper. The  people have been friendly and the weather cool and fresh. Today we had rain. We see it is raining at home and are excited to return
and start putting together our new movable greenhouse, that arrived
while we were away, for now we will be able to extend our own growing
season in both Spring and Fall.
Like every trip we take, we always become present to how wonderful our
own community


Love, Terces
P.S. Juice Club starts up soon, are you ready?

 


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