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New Baby

Yeah, I have been wanting another baby…a baby boy if I may say, that is why I had been planning for it. Or at least, already thinking about it. And of course praying.

I really would want a son, for God’s glory and the heritage of my husband. Praying for a son who would be as or more good looking, smart, talented as my first daughter. We pray for good health, wisdom, and etc.

I think I will start working up my healthy by August, that is, to take pre natal vitamins and load up on folic acid. I will also again shift to using organic toiletries.

Having another baby will entail expenses so I am praying that God will ready us financially the next baby and the growing needs of our eldest daughter.

Fresh Start Organic Foods – Changing the Way People Eat

Fresh Start is a local company based in Bacolod City, Negros Occidental, whose primary business is the production of organic fertilizer from locally available materials. They provide fertilizers especially for sugar farmers in Negros Occidental because they produce organic fertilizers on a large scale.And since they produce their fertilizers, they have decided to put up a demo farm that will showcase the products from using their fertilizers.

Eventually, the demo farm became a full pledged operations, producing the finest and choicest organic fruits and vegetables. Regularly, the produce lettuce (P120 per kilo), eggplants (P60 per kilo), tomatoes (P150 per kilo), and herbs such as basil, parsley, rosemary, and cilantro that they sell as potted plants. Prices start from P150, depending on how big the plant already is. They also produce fruits in season, such as rambutan P40 per kilo, cardaba bananas (P20 per kilo), and lanzones (P60 per kilo). I especially love their fresh lettuce and tomatoes, which I occasionally order from them. Sometimes I feel like a goat because I love to eat these leaves!

Last year, our family has consumed about 30 kilos of rambutan that we ordered from them.Aside from phone in orders, Fresh Start caters to local restaurants. Their products may also be availed at the Organic Market put up by the Provincial Government of Negros Occidental. The market is located at the back of the provincial capitol along Gatuslao Streets, Bacolod City.Aside from loving their products, I believe in the mission and vision of Fresh Start, which is to transform local farmers’ way of farming and people’s way of eating. The owners themselves are proponents of healthy, organically produced food and I am fully supporting their movement.