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100% Plant-Based Cafe 🌱

May 24, 2019

Nourish is a 100% plant-based and Non-GMO cafe with a large selection of items, the restaurant offers Savory and Sweet Toast as well as salads, sandwiches, rice bowls, waffles, baked goods, soup of the day and juices. I tried the toast sampler, frittata, and almond pudding. The savory and sweet toast was amazing, I picked the lox, butter & jam, pumpkin, avocado toast. ( the sampler has 3 smaller toast). Both the lox and pumpkin were made with creamy nut cheese from Kite Hill. The butter & jam is made with a drizzle of Miyoko's Vegan Butter and the avocado was simple but my favorite. Well worth the $3.50 the frittata is moist and flavorful with hints of rosemary. I can't wait to go back and try the mock tuna salad and soup of the day. Nourish has two locations both with different menu's, Hyde St. and California St. and 6th Ave and California St.

In Vegan, San Francisco, Restaurant Tags Vegan, Eats, Non-GMO, San Fracnsico
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Food Revolution: Other Avenues

February 8, 2018

Other Avenues, a worker owned cooperative that offers locally sourced food to the community, its produce is 100% organically certified.

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In Vegan, Vegetarian, San Francisco, Community Market Tags Vegan, Vegetarian, San Fracnsico, California
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Art Walk in the Presidio

October 15, 2017

Art and nature meet on this 3-mile hike through the Presidio. You can find 4 of Artist Andy Goldsworthy's installations during this hike the "Spire" stands near the Arguello gate in San Francisco's Presidio. Goldsworthy a world renown artist uses site-specific materials found in nature. For this particular installation, the artist used 37 felled Monterey cypress trees which he fastened together to make an impressive 100-foot tall "Spire". The installation, as well as some of the artist's other pieces (Earth Wall, Tree Fall, and Wood Line), can be accessed on a 3-mile hiking loop.

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In Art, Hiking, San Francisco Tags Art, San Fracnsico, Goldsworthy, Nature
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