If you’ve ever sampled some of the fabulous fare in our Bakery or Prepared Foods areas during the holidays (or any time of year, really) you know we’ve got some very talented team members working for us. For the holiday issue of The Whole Deal value guide, we challenged team members from these departments to [...]
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Small Farms Create More Jobs
From GENE LOGSDON All the talk about creating jobs strikes me as another example of how so many of us sneakily drink one way and piously vote another. Oh how we voice our concern, how much we pretend to support more jobs but we go right on conducting real business on the basis of replacing [...]
2011 — The Year of Small Changes
Here’s my latest piece from The Atlantic.com Small Initiatives, Big Impact: What Will Drive Sustainability in 2011 2011 will be the year of small sustainable changes. The year has barely started and a raft of new sustainable initiatives among companies and municipalities is rocketing forward. British Columbia is banning incandescent light bulbs. P&G’s Auburn, Maine plant achieved [...]
12 Small Bites for Holiday Entertaining
Take a bite out of party costs with these “small bites” at less than 50¢ per piece. The Whole Deal Value Guide is in its second year of bringing together some great “small bite” recipes that check out at less than 50 cents per piece. Make them the basis for a cocktail party or holiday [...]
Contest for Small Bites
You could win a gift card for a 50¢ idea! Are you a fan of The Whole Deal in-store value guide? If so, here’s a sneak at what’s inside the special December issue we’re putting together. It will focus around giving, entertaining and shopping on a budget and feature recipes for amazing “small bites” party [...]
Taking Your Small Business Global – Benefits and Pitfalls
Small business owners hear a lot about the global marketplace. SBE’s do lead in international trade volume, but what are the key benefits and pitfalls? Suite101 Articles
Small Cob Buildings without Permits!
I would like to introduce you to a new member of the team of architects and designers at www.DreamGreenHomes.com: John Fordice. He is presenting a series of small (under 120 sq. ft.) cob homes or studios that can be built in most localities without the need for a building permit, because they fall below the [...]