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Sustainable Gift Guide

12/18/2014

 
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As you know, here at Bayview Farm and Garden our raison d'être lies in our commitment to sustainable, non-toxic and organic solutions from pet food to party decor. Here are some of the environmentally friendly, sustainable, cause supporting and locally made products that made our list this year. Come in and check them out, plus more. Pick up a ready made gift basket while they last or ask us to help you create your own special basket. These gifts are sure not to disappoint your loved ones.
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For Your Friends and Family:

-Handmade market baskets, the perfect alternative to plastic and paper bags from B & B Market Baskets, a fair trade village co-op, made in Ghana
-Bonache Hot Sauce Collection, including Piri Sauce, made in Ballard

-SALT, San Juan Island Sea Salt, locally gathered from our Salish Sea home
-North Whidbey Farm handmade soap, made on Whidbey Island
-Shea Body Butter from Circle Creek Home, made in Arlington (scrumptious!)
-Lavender Wind Farm sachets, spritzes, candles and more, made on Whidbey
-Big Dipper Wax Works candles, made in Seattle
-Chocolate Flower Farm candles and chocolate mint tea, yum... made on Whidbey
-Lopez Island Farm syrups, Apple Cider, Raspberry and Marionberry, made on Lopez Is.
-Gourmondo dressings like Bacon Balsamic?! Ingredients sourced from family owned local, organic farms, these guys started out as a cafe at Pike Place, made in Seattle!
-Local Honey from Hunter's Moon Farm and Round Tuit Farms. Yum!
-Whidbey Island Grown Dry Beans from Willowood Farm
-Chocolate by Chocolopolis, handmade in small batches in Seattle!
-Locally roasted organic coffee beans made especially for you on Whidbey, buy it by the bag in the Flower House Cafe
-Fire Cones fire starters from Art of Soil, made on Whidbey
-Super cute window sill herb gardens "Herbariums," made in Bellingham
-Little Shirleys, mini bud vases, made in Seattle and 10% of proceeds support change-making organizations

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For the Kids:

-Harry the Woodpecker's Search for a Home picture book and
-Pacific Northwest Birds coloring book by local Whidbey Island author and illustrator team Joy and Craig Johnson
-Sweet little soft rattle toys from Pebble, handmade in Bangladesh, proceeds bring sustainable and flexible employment to rural and disadvantaged women in Bangladesh
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For the Pets:

-Wonder Walker Body Halters, made with a colored back strap so you always put it on right, genius! Made in Seattle
-West Paw Pet Beds, Made in Montana of recycled plastic bottles. Each one says on the tag how many bottles it took to make them.
-Scratch and Peck feeds and supplements, not to mention Happy Hen Treats, all made of non-GMO and organic ingredients in Bellingham,
"protecting your animals, your family and your health, because “you are what your animals eat!”"
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All of us at Bayview Farm and Garden extend our warm wishes to you for a joyful and peaceful holiday season.


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