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Kat Jones

Nov 13
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Remember our friend Wade The Wheatgrass Trucker? (video at the bottom of the page). He was an inspiration to thousands of our customers in helping them to grow their own live foods. We recently came across another amazing video of Annette Larkins, who is a raw food vegan. She is 70 years old and you won't believe how young she looks! She sprouts, grows wheatgrass, does her own gardening and lives a living foods diet. We hope you find the video as inspirational as we did!






by Kaitlin Petra Jones



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