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Welcome to the heart of what is going on at green2go restaurants & marketplace ~

truly healthy, delicious and affordable fast food...for everyone.

We are opening our doors in the Brea Union Plaza, California (now shooting for May28th...) AT the entrance of the enormous center, ironically ~ across from a big McDonalds at the other side of the entrance!

Our ingredients are always fresh, truly clean, seasonal and a direct connection to the communities we serve.  We support local, small farmers and ranchers who follow strict organic and humane practices. Help us support them by visiting us!

We believe being educated about our food supply is the first step in truly healthy eating and living. In this site you will find loads of important information about what's going on. We hope you enjoy it here!

Education is the heartbeat of this venture.  Each of the following journal entries represents a small, important beat. We hope you find them helpful.

"Knowledge of what is possible is the beginning of happiness."      george santayana       

Entries in Dirt! The Movie (1)

Friday
Jan272012

Dirt! The Movie

Next time you are wondering what to watch over the weekend, check out the trailer below for: Dirt! The Movie. ~ check Net Flicks live streaming or your local library for some great food for thought.

About the ultimate natural resource of all life on earth.  "Yet most humans ignore, abuse, and destroy our most precious living natural resource. Consider the results of such behavior: mass starvation, drought, floods, and global warming, and wars. If we continue on our current path, Dirt might find another use for humans, as compost for future life forms."

DIRT! The Movie brings to life the environmental, economic, social and political impacts of soil.

If you take anything away from this film, know that we’re all in it together. The benefits of fertile soil are available for all of us to enjoy and the responsibility rests on all of us to take care of it.