Most diesels are inherently well tempered and
very much vegetarian...
Their “carrot on a stick” is much more likely to
be a an actual carrot rather
than some other country's fossil fuel.
Captain John bathing in a
pool of recycled vegetable
oil, near the Naples Pier.
For Goodness Sake is proud to announce
that it is carrying locally grown, organically
certified produce, grown
by Nick Batty, owner-
operator of Inyoni Farms.
Every Tuesday Nick
delivers freshly picked
goodies, and delivers
them to our Bonita
location. Nick's selection includes tomato, eggplant,
green beans, kale, collards, lettuces,
cucumbers, broccoli, dill, fennel, basil, and many
other exotic and staple varieties. Stop by and
pick up what is becoming one of our biggest
attractions!
GLOBETROTTING FARMERS RETURN TO THE NAPLES/BONITA SPRINGS TO SHARE THEIR BOUNTY.
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Local Captain John Puig distributes free manuscript describing
how to upgrade existing diesel engines into veggie-fuel powered
biodiesel vehicles. Find out how to create good carma through
veggie fuel........
The Veggie Fuel Revolution:
Will Fossil Fuel Go Extinct?
Nick Batty and Lana Foster, a local couple, have returned from a year long journey traveling New Zealand as Wwoofers, or, Willing
Workers of organic farms. Begun in the UK in 1971, and in NZ in 1974, Wwoof allows volunteers to stay on organic farms and join in
with the various projects hosts are busy with. Nick and Lana traversed some of the world's most beautiful terrain (Anyone seen the
Hobbit? It was filmed in New Zealand), and became accustomed with sustainable, organic and biodynamic farming methods and
lifestyles, which include hard work, an appreciaton for the sacredness of the earth, and a love for participation in positive community
efforts. After arriving back to the area this summer, they have already firmly rooted themselves in the local organic community by
creating their own companies, and providing fresh food of unparalleled taste and nutritional quality. For Goodness Sake, Bonita, is
proud to carry their bounty for customers to stop by and pick up.
Headline For Goodness Sake is proud to offer organically grown produce from Somerset Organics, Florida's largest distributor of locally grown, certified organic vegetables.
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Baby Cucumbers growing in Labelle