The Next Great Generation

An online magazine written by and for the Millennial Generation.

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Organic Food Myths Busted! A Student Guide to Eating Healthy, Local Foods

By on Sep 23, 2011
Categories: Lifestyle, TNGG Boston

Organic food is not magical. But, it is better to eat local, organic food. Here’s how to do it!

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Watch: How To Shop the Local Farmer’s Market

By on Jun 1, 2011
Categories: DIY Week, Multimedia

Alex Stoltze took a look at a few farmer’s markets in Oregon to get the inside scoop on what to buy, when to buy it, and the perks that come with supporting local farms.

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How To: Score Deals on Organic Food

By on Apr 25, 2011
Categories: Green Week, TNGG Weekly Columns

According to Whole Foods, “Nearly one-third of the U.S. population has recently purchased an organically grown food product, and sales are expected to more than double in the next four years — making organic one of the hottest growth trends in the food industry today.” If you’re anything like me (and other Gen Y’s should [...]

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Portlandia: A Taste of Hipster Heaven

By on Mar 11, 2011
Categories: Pop Culture

If you are a hipster or like making fun of hipsters, you need to watch Portlandia. If you are neither of these things, you’re probably in denial.

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Organic Doughnuts: A Healthy Way to Indulge

By on Mar 7, 2011
Categories: Business

Much like the high-quality cupcake craze that recently blitzed cities all across America, gourmet doughnuts are about to have their day.

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Toxic Foods

By on Dec 16, 2009
Categories: Food Week

By Adam Di Stefano On November 1st, 2009, I began a 21-day holistic detox diet.  I had been meaning to go on this detox ever since a good friend of mine had done it and raved about the results. I began the day after Halloween. Whenever I told anyone about the detox, I got a [...]

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Vegetarian Fail

By on Nov 18, 2009
Categories: Lifestyle

By Mike Shea Toward the end of September I decided that I would attempt to become a vegetarian for the following month of October. I had tried this once before, while at home for the summer, because my mom is a vegetarian and said that it would make me feel healthier than ever. I agreed [...]

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