Welcome on our journey!
PURE ECO is your local 'healthy living resource on the corner'...
we are helping to make Eco mainstream...with natural and healthy living product reviews and features...
while the chemicals added to everyday consumer goods may not be bad (or so people tell us) many times they are un-needed and certainly not good
PURE ECO brings you 'the consumer' a choice, making it easy to find better alternatives than what is currently available mainstream
it's how it used to be, and how it should be..with the convenience of today......MODERN RULES APPLY!!
everyday steps to a PURE ECO life....
plant your favourite herb
read labels of cosmetics - knowledge is POWER
read your food labels
buy whole unprocessed food
for your baby...only use pure & natural fabrics (merino, wool, cotton)...nothing synthetic...
your food should be produced locally, or where possible produced within your country...seasonal treats such as strawberries are just that...seasonal!!
Simunovich Olive EstateGarlic Infused Extra Virgin Olive Oil from the
Bombay hills, New Zealand

Olive oils have a delicious taste all of their own, but sometimes it’s great to add a dash of natural and complimentary flavour to truly
make them sing.
In the first of their two infused olive oils Simunovich Olive Estate have blended their cold press with a loving spoonful of crushed garlic.
......Try it mixed with fresh garden herbs (oregano, thyme, parsley basil etc) and brushing on cross cut
crusty french bread, grill in the oven for
gorgeous homemade garlic bread that will be a well loved with any BBQ .....mmmmm!
Also great as a base for
homemade dressings, and marinades....ideas to follow...
Great gift for the foodie in your life!www.simuolive.co.nz
what pure eco doesn't like....
sodium laureth sulfate (SLS)
food manufactured in china (for no other reason than $$)
MSG (mono sodium glutamate and all alternatives....food shouldn't need enhancers to make it taste good!!)
imported fresh fruit and vegetables...who needs snowpeas from Kenya in the middle of winter?
polyester and synthetic baby clothing & accessories...why would you wrap your baby in plastic???
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