Events Summary:
July
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Free Talk: Autism - The Missing PieceCome to this workshop as we explore the link between Autism and diet. Saturday, July 31st from 3 - 4 PM. Contact Annmarie to register, or call 610-466-7593 for more information.
Ask A Vegan Demo
The knowledgeable Allison Geiger will be available to answer questions as we sample KWF Hummus!
Saturday, July 24th at the Downingtown store from 2 - 6 PM. Featuring our 8 varieties of the KWF cafe's hummus. Come and sample!
Check out our new events page for a calendar view of all planned events and demos at KWF
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Greetings!
This month, check out our expanded 8 page July sales flyer - available in our stores, or view it instantly online.
Kimberton Whole Foods is also currently conducting a Gulf coast fundraiser for PPATH (People Protecting Animals and their Habitat) to go towards animal cleanup efforts in the Gulf states. Donate what you can, and read more below!
And while you're outside this summer, check your sunscreen! Do you know whether it's truly effective and safe? Scroll down to read about new sunscreen findings, and what natural alternatives you can pick up at your Kimberton Whole Foods apothecary.
Sincerely, The Kimberton Whole Foods team |
July Sales Flyer | |
Check out this month's sales and specials!
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Flip through our full color 8 page sales flyer filled with sales, articles and more online or the next time you visit Kimberton Whole Foods! We have lots of great local companies to promote, and environmentally responsible products to share!
Some highlights:
- Daisy Flour pie crust recipe
- KWF event details for July
- Lots of sales from great companies - News about getting healthy local produce delivered to your door through KWF's partnership with Panache Foods!
View the full version here! |
More July specials around the store | |
Hundreds of items on sale, now marked with new yellow sales tags!
Health is Wealth Chicken Patties
4 pack - $5.29 (Reg. $5.69; Sale ends 8/1)
Rudi's Organic Whole Wheat Buns
18 oz. - $3.79 (Reg. $4.29; Sale ends 8/1)
*Locally Grown* Organic Fresh Sweet Onions
1.99 per lb.
Knudsen 4 Pack Spritzers
Assorted varieties - $2.99 (Reg. $4.49)
Cascadian Farm Organic French Fries
16 oz. - 2 for $6 (Reg. $3.39; Sale ends 8/1)
Brad's Organic Lentil/Pinto/Soy/Black and Red beans
Assorted varieties - 4 for $5
Explore Asia Organic Black Bean Pasta *Gluten Free*
7.05 fl. oz - $2.99 (reg. $3.69, sale ends 8/01)
Taste Nirvana Real Aloe Coconut Water *NEW*
9.5 fl. oz. - $1.99 each
Nummy Tum-Tum Pure Pumpkin/Pure Sweet Potato for dogs
100% organic, 15 oz. - $2.89 (Reg. $3.29; Sale ends 8/1)
Spectrum Essentials Ground Premium Flaxseed
25% off - $5.09 (reg. $6.95 - sale ends 7/31)
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Gulf Coast Fundraiser
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DONATE to the cause from June 21st - August 21st
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Kimberton Whole Foods is collecting money to support PPATH (People Protecting Animals and Their Habitat) www.ppath.org. Path volunteers are currently in the Gulf area helping wildlife affected by the BP spill.
The money will be sent directly to PPATH for animal cleaning supplies, veterinary supplies and food. Kimberton Whole Foods will be matching donations made up to $1000 for this cause, so please step up and donate what you can!
A donation jar is out at every KWF location for this cause, or ask your cashier to add your donation amount to your grocery bill in any amount you would like. Cash, credit cards, debit and checks made out to Kimberton Whole Foods are accepted. |
Autism: The Missing Piece
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FREE Workshop on Autism and Diet at Kimberton Whole Foods - Saturday, July 31st - 3 - 4 PM
We are all very well aware that autism is on the rise. The current statistic is now one in every 91 children.
Typical characteristics of children diagnosed with autism include lack of expressive communication, difficulty relating socially to others, anxiety, issues with sensory integration and regulation and picky eating. Thankfully therapies such as special education, speech therapy and occupational therapy are available to these children. The crucial link that is not addressed, however, is diet. Diet is the key to helping children with autism and ADHD heal. Please join us at the workshop as we explore:
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The possibility that children who are well fed can be malnourished -
Malnourishment contributes to developmental delays, behavior problems, sleep problems, problems with immunity, and problems with eating -
Fats are crucial to brain development in the first 3 years of life- many children are not consuming the proper fats for proper brain development -
Staples to include in your families diet to promote healing and nourishment while continuing to work on feeding problems -
The real contents in processed food products and their effects on neurological development and behavior -
Subtle food sensitivities that may be present in your child which can lead to problems with behavior, general development and overall health
Annmarie Butera is an early intervention educator. She has worked with children with special needs and their families for the past 14 years. In 2001, she became a chef, graduating from the Institute of Culinary Arts in NYC where she learned the important, often overlooked connection between nutrition and optimal health. For the past years, she has been working with families educating them about proper nutrition for their children, especially those children experiencing problems with immune function (ranging from chronic allergies to autism). She runs cooking classes for parents and children who are trying to eat healthier.
Contact Annmarie at [email protected] This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Or please call 610-466-7593 for more information. |
Sunscreen Safety | |
Is your sunscreen worth it?
During these hot summer months, many of us use sunscreens to keep our skin safe from the damaging effects of the sun. But could our sunscreens be doing more damage than the rays? With new scientific research, many sunscreens are being found to be less effective against melanoma, contain ingredients that are bad for our health, or simply boast misleading claims.
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Visit the Environmental Working Group's Sunscreen Safety Guide to find out more about your sunscreen.
Natural sunscreens can be found in the Kimberton Whole Foods apothecary section including:
Thinksport* California Baby* Soleo Organic Sunscreen* Badger Sunscreens* Aubrey Organics Natural Sun MyChelle Sunshield* John Master's Organics (not yet rated) Brands with asterisks next to them denotes a highly recommended (non-toxic) score from the EWG.
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