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  • Finding restaurants that source locally and organically is one of the easiest ways to be a responsible traveler.
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A little sneak peak for the next city guide, out later this month- Seattle!
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@cafefloraveg is a vegetarian restaurant located just a few block’s from Seattle’s Volunteer Park. It caters to both vegans and gluten-free eaters and focuses on local, sustainably grown ingredients.
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I enjoyed this decadent vegan mushroom risotto in their light-filled, enclosed courtyard after spending hours exploring Volunteer Park.
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What are some Seattle spots you’d like to see included on the #Seattle City Guide?
  • Vintage vibes in Brooklyn ✨
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Did you know that 80 billion new pieces of clothing are manufactured every year? Our addiction to fast fashion is contributing to resource depletion, pollution, and unethical working conditions for people in underdeveloped countries. The average American creates 82 pounds of textile waste every year.
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statistics by @truecostmovie
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One of the best ways we can help mitigate the effects of the fashion industry is by shopping second-hand. An ethical wardrobe is a combination of thrifted/second-hand clothing, and clothing from ethical and sustainable fashion companies. We want to support the brands that are working to fight fast fashion, in the hopes that other brands follow suit. That’s the beauty of a free market, eh?
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What are some of your favorite vintage shops?
  • The best way to experience NYC is to take one small bite at a time. And a great place to start is The Village. .
Conscious Neighborhood Guide to East Village and Greenwich Village is now on the blog. Vegan restaurants, farm-to-table eateries, clean beauty boutiques, and mindfulness centers can all be found in NYC’s “Urban Bohemia.”
  • Fast travel is like fast fashion and fast food. It leaves you grossly full one minute, then quickly hungry for something more.
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If we want to internalize our experiences and really grow from them, we need to slow down.
  • really putting the ‘zen’ in ‘zen garden’
  • Little Bamboo Forest
  • When your dessert is a work of art 🎨
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A fun, quick day trip from Tokyo is #Kamakura . This “surfer” town is most well known for its giant Buddha statue and its mini bamboo forest, and is often referred to as “Little Kyoto.” .
You will find some lovely little shops selling tea, locally made pottery, and jewelry, and eateries serving an array of global cuisines.
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AW Kitchen is a beautiful garden-inspired restaurant that serves an affordable fixed-price lunch. The dishes come out looking just as beautiful as they taste.

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