Aisleagh Jackson

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An existentialist driven by insatiable curiosity as well as a Wild Oats team member, Aisleagh Jackson spends much of her time collecting stories and accruing insights on how to cultivate a life wherein ‘the journey is the destination’ (while attempting to balance champagne tastes with a beer budget). Working predominantly in Food, Film and Fashion, she is rarely bored and grateful for it. A believer in a holistic approach to life, style, health and adventure, Jackson can currently be found fighting aphids in her urban garden whilst cursing sotto voce in four languages. Aisleagh Jackson is part of the Wild Oats team.

Latest Posts by Aisleagh Jackson

Stock Up on Frozen Fruit for Smoothie Success

With the Holiday Season upon us, I find myself shoring up good habits I’ve learned along the way, returning to what I know works in preparation for a new round of resolutions for 2015. Without doubt, one of the best
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November is Native American Heritage Month

November is Native American Heritage Month, and provides us with abundant opportunities to celebrate, honor, learn and (of course) be thankful. Before diving into the rich history (though even the history of the month itself is a fascinating read-click here
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Voting With Your Fork

As mid-term elections take place across the country, with a variety of issues that directly impact the food supply on the ballot (including GMO labeling, environmental issues ranging from drought preparedness to conservationism, hydrofracking and others), the power and responsibility
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An Argument for Organic Apples

An apple a day keeps the doctor away is a farmiliar refrain to us North Americans, but what happens if the apples are covered in potentially harmful chemicals? A recent report from the Environmental Working Group pointing to the European
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On the Kindness of Strangers

Last week, I had one of those no good very bad days show up on my doorstep. It started simply enough- calls, email, catching up on tasks that pile up when one is in and out of town. It had
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