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Justin’s Nut Butter Review: Re-Fueling Made Delicious

Justin's Nut Butter Review: Re-Fueling Made Delicious

November is National Peanut Butter Lovers’ Month and boy, oh boy am I a pb lover! Seriously though, what’s not to love? With an impressive nutritional report card including protein, fiber, vitamin E, iron and potassium it’s not surprising that peanut butter has been credited with many health benefits such as reduced risk of cardiovascular disease and protection against both Alzheimer’s and type 2 diabetes. To some, peanut butter’s health claims may seem confusing considering that pb contains moderate amounts of saturated fat and sodium. However, a Harvard doctor recently pointed out that peanut butter has a proportion of saturated to unsaturated fats similar to olive oil, provides several important nutrients and also has an incredible potassium-to-sodium ratio. And just in case you need more convincing, here are 10 Reasons Peanuts Improve Health.

This celebration of my favorite, gooey substance prompted a quest to seek out the best good-green peanut paste the market has to offer. My discovery of Justin’s Nut Butter was the end of my search. Justin’s sent me a generous box of goodies from which I stuffed my pack for a hiking trip in northern Portugal. Read on to see why my hunt ended with Justin’s and how nut butter made my trip.

The Justin’s Difference

Justin’s all started in Boulder, Colorado in 2002 when founder, Justin Gold, longed for a tastier peanut butter. From that dream Justin’s Nut Butter has taken an amazing foodstuff and done the impossible. Justin and his company have created a superior peanut butter and in the process managed to completely re-conceive the category. So, how is Justin’s Nut Butter better? Please review the following steps. Start with super high-quality, natural and organic ingredients that are sustainably harvested and sourced as locally as possible. Then add a proprietary grinding method that boosts yumminess and consistency. Combine with innovative packaging that facilitates on-the-go consumption and mix with a company dedicated to reducing its environmental footprint. The result? A delicious, nutritious, and ingenious snack that will blow your mind.

The simple ingredients in each of Justin’s products make them easy to love, whether you’re into Vegetarianism, Paleo, Slow Carb, South Beach, Atkins’ or just being healthy. Justin’s products are certified gluten-free by the GFCO, certified Kosher by Scroll K and use only PPO-free almonds. Aside from the aforementioned amazingness, Justin’s also offers variety. Check out each of the ways that you can enjoy Justin’s creations below.

Squeeze Packs

A seriously perfect snack for hiking, traveling or munching at work. Justin’s squeeze packs offer a super convenient way to eat nut butter on-the-go. I figured I would mostly add nut butter from the packs to apples or crackers, but found myself just as happy eating it plain. It reminded me of my childhood when I would shamelessly steal heaping spoonfuls of peanut butter right from the jar. Regaining some of my long lost courage, I noticed myself several times desperately massaging the last bits of nut butter from my squeeze pack, only to catch my boyfriend boldly ripping open the package to lick the inside clean. The packs excelled one night as a surprisingly satisfying dinner during a seemingly never ending journey aboard Portuguese public transportation on our way north to the Peneda-GeresNational Park. From Justin’s wide scope of eight squeeze pack flavors, I was sent the Honey Peanut Butter Blend and Chocolate Hazelnut Butter Blend. Both of the flavors have a rich, natural and grittier texture that you can almost chew for pure satisfaction. Justin’s Nut Butters use palm fruit oil that is sourced from a sustainably harvested, organic farm in Brazil to minimize oil separation. Not only does this provide excellent texture but palm fruit oil also has no trans-fatty acids and contains less saturated fat than many other oils. Once again, the quality shows. For me, the Honey Peanut Butter Blend flavor is the perfect combination of salty and sweet thanks to the unique coupling of sea salt and honey and a very faint sesame after taste. The peanut butter packs were a fabulous comfort food as the small pools of water in our tent slowly crept towards my sleeping pad. I thought the Hazelnut flavor would just taste like Nutella, but I was hit instead with a genuine hazelnut taste and hint of salt that lacked the artificial, over-sweetened, way-too-creamy faults of that other frosting stuff. The packs are generally easy to open, but can require some extra muscle with very cold hands. Plus,  REI just published some great tips for sleeping warm and it recommended eating peanut butter right before bed to give your body something to burn. No wonder I slept so well! Oh, and don’t forget to knead!

Jars

There can never be too much of a good thing, and that’s where Justin’s Jars come in. Not only are they filled with nut butter goodness, but all of Justin’s Jars are PETE-1 recyclable and BPA-free. If you’re not in a rush and have something more relaxing in mind, screw open a jar and enjoy any of the eight better nut butters on one of your favorite snacks. Make sure to try out each of the hazelnut, peanut and almond varieties. Here are some great recipes using peanut butter to check out, or there’s always just your spoon.

Peanut Butter Cups

Peanut butter cups are another fond memory from my childhood, specifically the hundreds that I consumed in the weeks following Halloween. Available in both milk and dark chocolate versions, Justin’s Peanut Butter Cups offer a refreshing look at a classic. In both flavors there is a pleasant absence of that cheap, milk taste and high quality peanut butter makes all the difference. The shell is made from decedent, fair-trade, organic chocolate that is Rainforest Alliance Certified. Using such virtuous chocolate, no wonder Justin’s decided to coat it on thick. The harder, more substantial shell provides a beautiful match to the normally overpowering peanut butter taste. Justin’s Peanut Butter Cups provided a particularly welcome lunch desert as we rested near a stream and bridge described by a local trail guide as, “a naturally well conceived scenario.” The dark chocolate mixed with peanut butter is an entirely new and wonderful experience, but even the milk chocolate flavor holds happily little resemblance to the unhealthy candies I enjoyed as a child. It’s like a peanut butter cup all grown up.

Sustainability

Aside from its earth-friendly kitchen, Justin’s takes steps throughout the business to reduce its impact on the environment. For a trip through their supply chain, visit Justin’s “Dirt on Nuts” to explore the company’s carbon footprint and what it is doing to reduce it. Already, the Justin’s headquarters is solar powered through panels in front of the office and sustainable packaging has become a priority. While Justin’s cardboard packaging is currently made from 100% recycled paper constructed using only wind power and dyed with Zero VOC inks, the company has also embarked on a unique journey towards a sustainable squeeze pack. The ultimate goal is 100% renewable packaging that can be composted at home, but the plan includes realistic stepping stones of 33% and 66% renewable packaging along the way. On the social side, Justin’s also supports Conscious Alliance in its work to distribute food to Native American Reservations through monetary contributions and of course, healthy food donations.

So, spread the love and make sure to spoon, squeeze and smear it on thick!

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Image Credit: Justin’s, Alina Jesien

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Jinga’s Shoes: Lighter is Better

Jinga's Shoes: Lighter is Better

I used to think that wearing my old sneakers in Zumba class was just fine. Oh man, was I wrong. I never realized just how much a clunky, heavy and boring pair of shoes could really bring me down. Not until I was sent my very own pair of Jingas that is.

Better Dancer

Jinga shoes are really, really light. A pair weighs less than 300 grams! The minimalist construction allows for foot flexibility and a maximum level of movement that I never knew I was missing. I find myself compelled to do the “happy feet dance” whenever I slip these bad boys on. Through some ingenious engineering Jinga’s protective TPU sole has managed to achieve great wear, grease and temperature resistance. Plus, the sole is sticky enough to allow for quick movements, but has a sweet spot with just enough slip for my awesome spins. It was incredible to actually find myself feeling light and on time with the thumping samba music. Although designed as dance footwear with roots as a capoeira shoe, Jingas are super comfortable with and without socks and an interesting option for barefoot or minimalist running, exercise class or street walkin’. But, if you think that these shoes are for blending in, think again. Jinga’s beautiful design is hip enough for the dance floor whether you’re into salsa, street dance, Zumba, jazz, modern or Dance Dance Revolution. Jinga shoes are as versatile in function as they are in style. Any of the five thousand color schemes creates a rhythm and expression that’s all your own. They even make shoes for kids. So even though there’s no hope for my dancing career, but from six months on, your little one can be feather light and making all the right steps.

Better Priorities

Jinga captures and celebrates the animation and passion of the Brazilian Culture in its shoes, while working to make a positive social and environmental impact in the country. Through careful selection, Jinga fosters long term relationships with socially and environmentally conscious suppliers. These lasting relationships create stability and facilitate better processes for people and the planet. Through its commitment to fair and responsible business practice in Brazil, Jinga is able to have a concrete impact on many Brazilians’ lives. Currently, the company provides a percentage of its profits to partner with a Brazilian NGO, REDEH, and offer an out of school activity program for Brazil’s youth. Going forward, Jinga has committed to dedicating 25% of its net income to similar projects in Brazil.

Better Processes

In addition to its social efforts, Jinga makes the environment a top priority. The company was awarded the “Green Seal” by the Brazilian government for its environmental policies as well as the high standard of working conditions that exist in its factories. The company’s values are also clearly considered in Jinga’s planning and business practices. Jinga shoes are 100% vegan and made in Brazil using only materials that are sourced locally from suppliers with stated socio-environmental policies. Additionally, anything left after manufacturing is sent to a facility for recycling in an effort to reduce waste. In another partnership, as part of Amanha Mais Feliz’s Happier Tomorrow Project Jinga is recognized as an environmentally responsible footwear company thanks to its lean production philosophy. So, slip on a pair of these eco-shoes and revel in your new ability to “move as nature intended”. Lacing up a great pair of shoes could really change your day, but great shoes from a good, green company could change much more than your mood.

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Image Credit: Alina Jesien, Jinga

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Everything’s Better with Justin’s Butters!

Everything's Better with Justin's Butters!

As avid hikers, outdoor lovers, and regular “on-the-go-Joes,” IzzitGreen couldn’t have been more excited to come across organic peanut, almond, and hazelnut butters from Justin’s in Boulder, Colorado.  We nearly passed out when we found out that Justin’s also makes milk and dark chocolate peanut butter cups.  Just think – a tastier and healthier version of that famous candy that rhymes with “pieces.”  Needless to say, we’re hooked.

There are so many things that we like about Justin’s – all of their nut butters are made in small batches to preserve premium quality standards and fresh taste; they source local and organic ingredients as often as they can get their hands on them; they have innovative “knead & squeeze” packets that are easy to shove in pockets, briefcases, and lunch boxes; and they’re focused on sustainability and reducing their environmental impact and footprint.  The fact that they’re Rainforest Alliance Certified just puts the icing on the cake…or the chocolate on the nut, in this case.

Justin’s is not only delicious, they’re made with the highest quality and most healthful ingredients money can buy. And it shows in the nutritional benefits: each one of the delicious flavors has 6-7 grams of protein per serving and is completely free of trans fats, hydrogenated oils, gluten and dairy. They’re also low in carbohydrates, completely vegetarian, and certified kosher. And if that’s not enough, the nutrient-rich almonds have been shown to help lower blood pressure and cholesterol. So if milk “does a body good” as they say, then Justin’s just might “do a body better!”

Founded as a cottage industry by Justin Gold in 2002, Justin’s has grown into a successful national brand with a loyal following of passionate customers.  Look for Justin’s at your local grocer or order their products online at Justin’s Online Store.  And while you’re at it, check out our mutual friends over at Conscious Alliance.  They’re partnering with bands we listen to every day to collect and distribute food to those in need.  Such a great concept, and we’re on board.

Portions of this review were taken from www.justinsnutbutter.com.

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Top 10 Eco-Friendly Backpacks, Messenger Bags and a Tote

Top 10 Eco-Friendly Backpacks, Messenger Bags and a Tote

It’s not every one’s favorite time of year but you have to admit, it can be a little exciting. Seeing old friends, hearing summer adventures and sharing some of your own. There are many ways to make your first days back in class less stressful. Packing your bag the night before, a digital planning calendar and getting to bed early can help, but this semester why not help clear your conscience and choose a backpack that respects our natural environments. Here are Izzit’s top ten picks for eco-friendly backpacks and bags.

1. PETE Backpack

The PETE Backpack is made with recycled plastic reducing strain on new materials, plus the comfortable straps, useful zippered dividers and life-saving key holder make it hard to pass up.

2. NYC Messenger Bag

The NYC Messenger Bag proudly wears a hip cityscape that screams cool while the material made from 100% post-consumer plastic bottles and adjustable cross strap for biking add some major green cred.

3. Pike Messenger by Alchemy Goods

With a super functional separated section for your laptop and highly reflective safety tape, the Pike Messenger has all the essentials. Plus, this bag is made from up-cycled inner tubes and a recycled seat belt shoulder strap for extra green style.

4. Voltaic Converter Solar Backpack

With four watts of solar power the Converter Backpack is ready to charge your cell phone, mp3 player and laptop. Plus, even when that big ball in the sky isn’t available the battery stores up to 19 hours of talk time or 48 hours of music playback.

5. The Green Backpack

Well the name says it all. The Green Backpack is made from 65% recycled material that is lightweight and durable for all of your scholastic adventures. Thanks to the mp3 pocket and ear bud slit the tunes continue well after school.

6. Troubadour Tote

To go back to school in style check out the Troubadour Tote. Handmade in Seattle this vegan stylish bag is crafted from glazed cotton giving it a leather-like appearance that is vegan friendly and lead-free.

7. Glacier Backpack

Rugged and polished at the same time, the Glacier from Ecogear dons a moisture wicking mesh back and is made from recycled PET bottles and non-toxic dyes and materials.

8. Timbuk2 Hidden Messenger

Whoa! Where did it go?! This super lightweight Hidden Messenger is made from 90% recycled PET bottles and is all about convenience. When not in use this bag stuffs into a palm-sized zipper pouch making it ready to go anywhere.

9. Ecoalf Spring Backpack

Talk about classic. The Spring Backpack is made of soft nylon from recycled discarded fishing nets, has a padded laptop sleeve and looks flawless.

10. Sakku Buddy Messenger Bag

Sakku Buddy, where solar meets style. With a battery that can store solar energy and unique Swiss style, you can feel good about the Buddy knowing that all emissions from production are offset by Sakku.

Now that you have your sustainable backpack, things are looking up. Don’t forget to complete your mission by adding a reusable lunch sack like Kids Konserve or Robot Lunch Bag. With a little preparation and eco-karma, who knows? It may be your best year yet!

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Image Credit: Bambeco, Green Backpack, Crystalyn Kae, Ecogear, Timbuk2, Ecoalf, Primecut, MorgueFile, Voltaic

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Eco-Barefoot Running Shoe Guide: Part 3 of 3

Eco-Barefoot Running Shoe Guide: Part 3 of 3

Welcome to the third and final installment of Izzit’s Barefoot Running Shoe series! A recent article Tree Hugger posed this question: “Is Barefoot Running Greener?” While the jury is still out, Tree Hugger raised several encouraging points:

First, by default, barefoot running shoes typically weigh significantly less than conventional running shoes. This allows for a proportionately lower environmental impact during manufacturing and shipping. In addition, barefoot running shoes tend to last about twice as long as other running shoes, therefore encouraging less consumption and waste.

Some of the secondary effects include a lighter impact on trails and wilderness by runners using a natural running stride. Additionally, the barefoot running phenomenon could get more people outside, initiating more concern for natural environments as well as a healthier lifestyle including better diets for people and the planet. Some companies are taking things a step further by using eco-friendly materials and processes to produce greener barefoot running shoes.

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Warm Up For Super Bowl XLV With a Fair Trade Football

Warm Up For Super Bowl XLV With a Fair Trade Football

Whether you’re planning to tailgate and cheer the Green Bay Packers on in person, or you just get inspired while watching football to play some pick-up at half time, make sure that you have the right tools.

The Eco-Football by Fair Trade Sports is a one of a kind. This high-quality football is official size and weight, just like the one the Packers’ Aaron Rodgers uses. Plus, the all-weather, high-performance grip makes it perfect for a Super Bowl game in Texas or a home game in Wisconsin.

But, the Eco-Football does not end its resume with soft handling and high performance. This football is certified fair trade, which means that adult workers received a fair wage for their hand stitching artistry and enjoyed healthy working conditions.

Fair Trade Sports was started in 2006 by former Microsoft Marketing Manager Scott James. At its founding, the company became the first in the United States to launch a full line of eco-certified, fair trade sports balls. Inspired by the Newman’s Own brand, Fair Trade Sports works to give back by donating all of their after-tax profits to children’s charities. Fair Trade Sports also works to fund improvements in the lives of workers and communities in developing countries, where workers and management work together to decide how to best distribute the capital.

Each ball has to pass the standards set by the Fairtrade Labeling Organization and is certified by Fair Trade USA. The company itself is also certified by B Corporation for its strong performance in their Impact Assessment which evaluates the company’s impact on the environment, community and consumers. Fair Trade Sports scored very well thanks to several of the company’s initiatives.

For example, 70 percent of their manufacturing materials come from sustainably managed forests, 75 percent of their office supplies come from recycled materials, 50 percent of their energy comes from renewable sources, they make annual donations to children’s charities and a quarter of their suppliers are located in low-income communities.

By purchasing fair trade products you can support environmental sustainability, ease abuse and enliven developing countries. You never know, you might just generate enough karma to alleviate some of the Steelers’ embarrassment.  I’m a die-hard Packers fan don’cha know, ya-hey? Go Pack Go!

Image credit: Fair Trade Sports.

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Sustain Any Post-Holiday Adventure With Clif Bar Seasonal Flavors

Looking for a last minute, post-holiday pick-me-up? Seasonal Flavored Clif Bars are a festive and energy packed choice.

Clif Energy Bars are all natural and made with 70 percent organic ingredients. This means that the foods used in the bars are grown without the use of toxic pesticides or synthetic chemicals. Clif Bars are good for the planet, but they also have some pretty impressive health credibility. Free of trans-fats, hydrogenated oils and high fructose corn syrup, a Clif Bar is the ideal snack before low and high intensity exercise. The perfect blend of carbs, fiber, good fats and protein provide sustained energy to help you wrap your remaining presents or bake cookies for both sides of the family. Each bar contains 23 vitamins and minerals, plus they are vegan-friendly, kosher and contain no dairy products.

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Certified Organic Mineral Foundation

If there is one thing I have learned during my time spent searching for the perfect organic foundation is that once you’ve found the brand and tint for you, you are golden (well hopefully not golden per se, I would hope for more of a beige or ivory…). All joking aside, it’s hard to find the perfect foundation for your skin, especially when you want to take your eco conscious beauty side to the next level with an organic product. With this in mind, I hope the organic mineral foundations I came across are your dream products, and if not, I hope it helps you get one step closer.

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Great Chefs Cook Vegan – And Make a Gorgeous Cookbook

great-chefs-cook-vegan-coverLooking for a fancy-pants vegan recipe to whip-up for your next dinner part or romantic dinner with that special meatless honey?  No?  Maybe you should be!  Whether you’re a dedicated vegan or not, there’s little doubt that eating down the old food chain is one of the greenest choices you can make, and with Great Chefs Cook Vegan by Linda Long, you’ll certainly not lack for vegan inspiration around the kitchen.

The skill and experience gained through Long’s many years of writing and photographing for vegetarian and vegan cooking magazines are on full display throughout this great cookbook.  Not only does she gain access to 25 of the world’s great chefs, but her photographs and the book’s layout are exquisite. Read more »

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Eco-Chic Melissa Campana Slippers

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Although the green movement is growing across North America, the environmentally concerned often find themselves the victims of stereotypes. Gone are the days when those with an interest in sustainability are restricted to wearing Birkenstocks, clothing with a multitude of previous owners, and not washing their hair. If that’s your thing, more power to you – but for those fashionistas out there who fear that going green means patchouli oil, bongos and the fashion that goes hand-in-hand, the good news is there are options available to ensure you look your best while fighting the planet one green fashion choice at a time. Read more »

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