Now that the holidays are over, you might be wondering how to properly dispose of the Christmas tree that is no longer needed. The Lake Gaston Association has provided some
BRODNAX, Va. - The four steers at Little Buckets Farm Sanctuary are several hundred yards away, clear across the green Brunswick County pasture before Susan Klingenberg calls them over to the weathered, wooden fence she stands behind. Bucket, Bailey, Miles, and Journey come galloping across the field, eager to investigate. Bailey, a black Holstein mix, is thoroughly massive and towers over his friends. Bucket, a brown Jersey, is the sanctuaryâs namesake and Miles and Journey were born on a small dairy farm in Vermont. Theyâre kind, curious, playful, and now internationally known for knocking a big, rainbow-colored ball around the farm, among many other leisurely antics. If Klingenberg, the Little Buckets founder, hadnât rescued them, none of them would be alive.
Ever get tempted by a KitKat or Snickers at the grocery store checkout and wish there was a plant-based equivalent? Trupo Treats has made a vegan milk chocolate bar that will rival chocolate giants Nestle and Mars. The young start-up aims to redefine milk chocolate, providing consumers who have transitioned to a plant-based diet or just steer clear of dairy, with alternative chocolate bars that mirrors dairy products like KitKat and Twix. The Trupo Treats chocolate motto is “For the people, animals, and planet,” advocating for a product that gives plant-based eaters a company to support outside of the milk chocolate giants.