Have fun at your Swaps, everyone! #costumeswap
245 days ago
I heard she's the Tooth Fairy's cousin! @practicallygrn conventional candy kids get at other homes, let Halloween Fairy visit! #costumeswap
245 days ago
Enter your DIY costumes with swapped and homemade items in our contest! kiwimagonline.com/costumes. Win $250 and be in KIWI! #costumeswap
245 days ago
Try Glee Gum or Endangered Species for natural/organic treats. You can get a lot for not much $$ #costumeswap
245 days ago
Great green costume: Park ranger! Got khaki shorts or a Scout uniform? Dress it up with a hat from a #costume swap
245 days ago
During one of our many outings for the KIWI Karavan, one of our team members came across this non-profit organization- The Cancer Project.
Here at our lovely magazine, we promote healthy eating and living. KIWI thinks we all should do our best to eat right. Eating right gives us a balance unlike any other healthy practice. The Cancer Project champions the same idea. They believe that through a healthy plant-based diet, one can help prevent and survive cancer.
On their site, this wonderful organization says, “The Cancer Project has two main goals: First, we aim to make cancer prevention a top priority. Just as important, we want to improve survival after cancer has been diagnosed by providing comprehensive information about the role of dietary factors in keeping people healthy.”
The Cancer Project offers everything to help people eat healthier in order to keep cancer away. They offer free nutrition and cooking classes, as well as The Survivor’s Handbook which details how to eat right to survive.
To learn more about The Cancer Project, visit their website.
During one of our many outings for the KIWI Karavan, one of our team members came across this non-profit organization- The Cancer Project.
Here at our lovely magazine, we promote healthy eating and living. KIWI thinks we all should do our best to eat right. Eating right gives us a balance unlike any other healthy practice. The Cancer Project champions the same idea. They believe that through a healthy plant-based diet, one can help prevent and survive cancer.
On their site, this wonderful organization says, “The Cancer Project has two main goals: First, we aim to make cancer prevention a top priority. Just as important, we want to improve survival after cancer has been diagnosed by providing comprehensive information about the role of dietary factors in keeping people
healthy.”
The Cancer Project offers everything to help people eat healthier in order to keep cancer away. They offer free nutrition and cooking classes, as well as The Survivor’s Handbook which details how to eat right to survive.
To learn more about The Cancer Project, visit their website.