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Tilapia Is Tops :

Unlike most farm-raised fish, which must eat other fish to grow, tilapia is an omnivore that can thrive on soy, corn, wheat, algae and plant waste. Plus, tilapia farms can be housed indoors where resulting wastewater and pollution are better controlled. Thirty thousand pounds of tilapia can be raised on just three acres annually — the same amount of space it takes to raise one 650-pound cow. — Slowfoodnation.org 

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Ooma Retro Vintage Store

Ooma Retro Vintage Store

Why It's Good:

The owners of this boutique share two passions: local designers and top-notch vintage. The collection of retro styles is extensive enough to fill the store for years to come, but instead, just a handful of their popular pieces are put out at a time. As we entered the store, a 50s black trapeze dress went flying off the rack before we could even get our hands on it. The lucky buyer may have beaten us to the punch this time around, but we'll be back to snag a treasure everyone will be envious of.

Why It's Green:

Look good and feel good, because reusing clothing is a form of recycling. When you reuse clothing you do the environment a favor because reused clothing requires no new materials, fuel, or energies for manufacturing; virtually the only environmental cost you pay is shipping.

Where To Get It:

http://www.ooma.net/
Visit Ooma at 1422 Grant Avenue in San Francisco; call 415-627-6963 for more information.