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2024.05.12 10:00 _AceOfHearts Super Cool Ride! ...With all the Goodies ...Happy Wife Happy Life!

Super Cool Ride! ...With all the Goodies ...Happy Wife Happy Life!
Our newest edition. My wife has named her Rosie because of the red struts. 2024 Rav4 Prime PHEV in Windhill Pearl, Premium/ All Weather Package And of course all weather floor mats - a must imo. It took us almost two months to find it. We had most of Northern California Toyota looking for this one. Today, First all day road trip From Sonoma Wine Country to Livermore CA and back.. It's smarter than I will ever be. I will be ceramic coating it tomorrow for mother's Day. 600 mile range, 0 to 60MPH in 5.5 seconds drives like a dream. (Of course my first car was a CJ-7 Wagoneer w/ three on the tree :) ...saving around $300 a month on gasoline since her dailys are usually within the 42 mile EV capacity.
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2024.05.12 09:47 _AceOfHearts Super Cool Ride! ...With all the Goodies ...Happy Wife Happy Life!

Super Cool Ride! ...With all the Goodies ...Happy Wife Happy Life!
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Our newest edition. My wife has named her Rosie because of the red struts. 2024 Rav4 Prime PHEV in Windhill Pearl, Premium/ All Weather Package And of course all weather floor mats - a must imo. It took us almost two months to find it. We had most of Northern California Toyota looking for this one. Today, First all day road trip From Sonoma Wine Country to Livermore CA and back.. It's smarter than I will ever be. I will be ceramic coating it tomorrow for mother's Day. 600 mile range, 0 to 60MPH in 5.5 seconds drives like a dream. (Of course my first car was a CJ-7 Wagoneer w/ three on the tree :) ...saving around $300 a month on gasoline since her dailys are usually within the 42 mile EV capacity.
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2024.02.18 19:21 zin1953 Syrah, Petite Sirah, and Petite Syrah…who’s on first, what’s on second, and I don’t know is on third.

There is a HUGE difference between Syrah and the grape known as Petite SIRAH, aka Durif.
Durif, known only in California and México (pretty much) as “Petite Sirah,” is a very minor grape in France; it is not a permitted grape variety in the Rhône.
Syrah, OTOH, is the red wine grape of the Northern Rhône — the only red wine grape variety permitted there.
The spelling “Petite Syrah” (with the “y”) to describe Durif was first used by David Bruce Winery in the Santa Cruz Mountains and Fetzer Winery in Mendocino is the late 1970s or early 1980s to make their Durif (Petite Sirah) seem like Syrah, then a “new” varietal wine1 gaining consumers’ attention. Up until the release of these two wines, every wine made from this grape variety in California was labeled Petite Sirah (with an “i”). Their attempt at deceiving/confusing the consumer was, unfortunately, successful. (Witness the number of posts that use “Petite Syrah” to refer to a wine actually made from Durif (“Petite Sirah”).
However, Petite Syrah (with the “y”) is actually an accepted synonym for Syrah (aka Serine). See Wine Grapes, Jacis Robinson, Julia Harding, and José Vouillamoz, ©2012; Vines, Grapes, and Wines, by Jancis Robinson, ©1986; and others.
[It’s just another one of my pet peeves as I turn into a curmudgeon before my very eyes…]
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1 The first varietal wine to be labeled as Petite Sirah was the 1961 Concannon Estate Bottled Petite Sirah from Livermore Valley which was released in 1964. The first varietal wine to be labeled as Syrah was the 1973 Joseph Phelps Napa Valley Syrah, released in 1975; it was produced from grapes grown by The Christian Brothers.
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2024.02.10 06:27 stumanchu3 Cocobon, an unusual red blend aged on espresso toasted French Oak

Cocobon, an unusual red blend aged on espresso toasted French Oak
There’s a lot going on here with this intriguing red blend. At $6.99/bottle, it lives up to more than it’s price.
I recommend decanting for an hour before enjoying, but try a sip or two upon opening for an idea of how it opens up. When ready, you’ll get the toasted espresso/French oak note on the front end with a a satisfying, slightly sweet, yet dry, smooth fruit mouth feel. This is what makes Cocobon memorable.
The finish provides a tiny note of vanilla while retaining the characteristic espresso and oak notes, with a slight plum and berry melange.
All in all, an interesting blend that pairs well with pizza, lasagna or any tomato based dish as well as chocolate inspired deserts, when you are feeling a little more adventurous than usual, and don’t want to bust out the good stuff for friends that would never know the difference between an expensive bottle or this everyday surprise. This one is unique! Found at Trader Joe’s.
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2023.12.09 22:02 SweetPenalty Livermore Named One Of The CA Cities With Best Holiday Spirit

highlighted Livermore’s Lights of Livermore Holiday Tour ride on the Livermore Wine Trolley that allows guests to sip local wine while enjoying the twinkling lights on display.
The list didn’t even mention the city’s Sights and Sounds Parade of over 60 floats and 1,564 people, and holiday village in Carnegie Park.
Around the Bay Area, Petaluma was lauded for its Riverboat Arrival & Small Business Saturday, while Windsor received a shout-out for its Charlie Brown Christmas Tree Grove of 200 individually-lighted trees.
https://patch.com/california/livermore/livermore-named-one-ca-cities-best-holiday-spirit
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2023.12.01 16:39 zin1953 2018 Storrs Winery Petite Sirah, Santa Cruz Mtns. AVA

2018 Storrs Winery Petite Sirah, Santa Cruz Mtns. AVA
There is a stereotype of Petite Sirah that it has to be big, dark, inky, tannic...and it's understandable --- most are. But the earliest1 varietal Petite Sirahs were not that way. They were dark, yes, but with restrained tannins, red fruits and spice, and with an elegance and finesse to them. But then producers like Ridge, Freemark Abbey, Burgess Cellars and others went in for those "ink monsters," and the rest is history.
This 2018 Storrs Winery Petite Sirah from the Santa Cruz Mtns. is a "throwback," if you will, to the "original" style of Petite Sirah. Deep dark garnet, almost opaque, with dark berries, light peppery notes; full flavored, medium-bodied, with well integrated tannins, soft and smooth but with a solid backbone to suggest further aging potential, and a long, lingering and flavorful finish.

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1 Long a staple of generic and semi-generic red table wines, the first varietal Petite Sirah was made by Concannon Winery in Livermore, CA -- 1961 vintage released in 1965, IIRC.
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2023.10.31 22:04 El_Fader Danville #21

Danville #21
I missed some, still plenty of Kirkland BiB and I think the Kaiyo Mizunara Oak is $59. Forgot to check the wine section.
Probably better selection at Concord or Livermore as this location just finished a big renovation.
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2023.06.09 06:14 whiskey_lover7 Bought Cabernet Sauvignon must, struggling to figure out what yeast strain to use

I've made plenty of mead and fruit wines before, but this is the first time I thought I'd try my hand at actual grape wine. Saw people really liked wine grapes direct, and so I bought some 2019 Cabernet Sauvignon Livermore must.
I want to make something that's a great representation of the style of grape, as its my first time using grapes.
Does anyone know what strains I should use here? Anything else I should keep in mind that may be different from mead/cidebeer?
A little nervous since it won't be the cheapest stuff I've ever used lol
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2023.05.07 19:58 dumnezero Cat wine

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2023.05.02 23:58 No-Buyer1119 Brazilian Steakhouse Wine List Suggestions

This coming weekend, my family is getting together at a Brazilian steakhouse to celebrate some milestones in the family, and I could use some help making a selection from the wine list.
I left off some really crappy wines marked up 300% and anything white since I think everyone is going to be drinking reds.
Everyone is going to be eating red meat, mostly sirloin, filet mignon, and possibly some lamb. I'd immediately head to Malbec, but there's not a single Malbec on the wine list so not much I can do there.
I think I'd naturally lean toward the Crocker & Starr Cabernet Franc because I absolutely love Cabernet Franc, but I would absolutely love everyone's thoughts!
Pinot Noir
Merlot
Cabernet Sauvignon
Bordeaux Blends/Red Blends
Misc Reds
The restuarant also has a $25 cork fee, so I can bring in some of my own bottles -- but most of mine are too young. The only worthwhile wines I have that are either in their drinking window or close to it are:
Any input is welcomed!
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2023.04.29 13:12 morganmonroe81 c. 1960 California travel poster with notable vineyards and wine-related locations.

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2023.04.27 11:02 RROD93 From Machiavelli to the Markets: The Enduring Relevance of Human Nature in Trading

"Whoever wishes to foresee the future must consult the past; for human events ever resemble those of preceding times. This arises from the fact that they are produced by men who have been, and ever will be, animated by the same passions. The result is that the same problems always exist in every era."

Niccolo Machiavelli

Have you ever heard of the Lindy effect? I first came across this concept while reading Nassim Taleb's Incerto.
In a few words it is a concept that originated in the world of theater and was later applied to other fields, including information theory and technology. It suggests that the longer something has been around, the more likely it is to continue to be around in the future.
Specifically, the Lindy effect proposes that the expected lifespan of a non-perishable item or idea is proportional to its current age. This means that if something has been around for a certain amount of time, it is likely to continue to be around for at least that same amount of time in the future.
For example, if a book has been in print for 50 years, it is more likely to continue to be in print for another 50 years than a book that has only been in print for 5 years. This is because the longer something has been around, the more people have had the opportunity to interact with it, and the more established it becomes in the collective consciousness.
Nassim uses this concept, among other uses, to validate ideas, customs, and materials that have been proven by time as opposed to their young competitors who have not proven themselves yet … like wine vs coca-cola.
At a certain stage he uses classical literature to validate aphorisms we take for common sense nowadays. Yes, ideas can echo for centuries and millennia … to the extent that they become building blocks of civilizational heritage.
Well, today I brought you Nicollo Machiavelli, but you can definitely traces of this idea in the work of some famous thinkers like Voltaire, Friederich Nietzsche, Oswald Spengler, Thomas Hobbes, Sigmund Freud, Martin Heidegger, Will Durant, Jesse Livermore (great philosopher haha) … and many others not so famous.
It pleases me to see this idea so widespreadly validated, firstly because as a history enthusiast, I can see it myself in larger and shorter scales. But also because this idea is the backbone of my trading approach and philosophy.
I see patterns being created, among others, by human nature, by fear, greed, enthusiasm, exuberance, panic … over and again, on a larger and smaller scale. These emotional "patterns" have always been around, and the overwhelming odds are they will always be. These emotions, these patterns identify us as human beings, they have been and still are very much responsible for keeping us alive, making us aware of danger, calling for our instincts … and on and on and on. They just happen to serve us not so well in the markets.
My aim as a trader is to study these patterns, quantify them rigorously and exploit the opportunities that they grant me, for the possibility of correcting the markets and getting rewarded for it.
And that's my message for you today, guys.
Cheers,
Ruben / Tenacious Tribe - Quantified Trading Strategies & Studies

https://www.tenacioustribe.com/from-machiavelli-to-the-markets-the-enduring-relevance-of-human-nature-in-trading
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2023.01.30 18:10 Gallionella ALLS17O

.////O//// ChatGPT Could Revolutionize The Internet, But Its Secrets Have Experts Worried
ChatGPT is the latest and most impressive artificially intelligent chatbot yet. It was released two weeks ago, and in just five days hit a million users. It's being used so much that its servers have reached capacity several times. https://www.sciencealert.com/chatgpt-could-revolutionize-the-internet-but-its-secrets-have-experts-worried
For too long people have believed losing muscle and strength is an inevitable part of ageing, Zanker said.
“With targeted action, however, loss of muscle and its negative outcomes can be delayed, prevented, and even reversed,” he said.
“There are many reasons that people can lose muscle, such as inactivity and hospitalisation, which exacerbates losses seen with aging,” co-researcher Victoria University’s Prof. Alan Hayes from the Institute for Health and Sport said. https://www.theepochtimes.com/exercises-key-to-preventing-muscle-loss_4922303.html
We hope that it can become a part of the animation pipeline and become a big time-saver. With a single natural bitmap sketch of a character, our algorithm allows the animator to automatically, with no additional input, apply the drawn 3D pose to a custom ‘rigged’ and ‘skinned’ 3D character. That essentially means that animators can now create a first rough draft of the animation right after the storyboarding stage, i.e., when they have just sketched the keyframes. https://nouvelles.umontreal.ca/en/article/2022/07/27/video-games-posing-in-3d/
However, the hacker, according to Krebs, claimed to have been messaging InfraGard members, posing as the financial institution's CEO, to try to obtain more personal data that could be criminally weaponized.
The AP reached the hacker on the BreachForums site via private message. The person would not say whether a buyer for the records had been found or answer other questions, but did say that Krebs' article "was 100% accurate."
The FBI did not immediately respond to an email seeking comment on how the hacker was able to trick it into approving the InfraGard membership. Krebs reported that the hacker had included a contact email address under the person's control, as well as the CEO's real mobile phone number, when applying for InfraGard membership in November.
Krebs quoted the hacker as saying InfraGard approved the application in early December and the email account was used to receive a one-time authentication code.
Once inside, the hacker said, the database information was easy to obtain with simple software script. https://www.voanews.com/a/hacker-claims-breach-of-fbi-s-critical-infrastructure-forum-/6876801.html
This section of the sky is called the North Ecliptic Pole. Webb used its Near-Infrared Camera (NIRCam) and researchers spruced up the view by adding ultraviolet and visible-light data from the Hubble Space Telescope. The image is part of a paper published in the Astronomical Journal this week.
The knockout space view comes to us courtesy of the Prime Extragalactic Areas for Reionization and Lensing Science (Pearls) project. The program's goal is to study how galaxies assemble and grow. The Pearls team is thrilled about the image. "I can see streams, tails, shells, and halos of stars in their outskirts, the leftovers of their building blocks," https://www.cnet.com/science/space/in-awe-inspiring-james-webb-telescope-image-thousands-of-galaxies-glow/
“However, harvesting and consumption of wild food plants are likely to decline. The erosion of wild food plant knowledge is a possible contributing factor, and I wanted to tap into and document this knowledge, which has been somewhat neglected by researchers.”
The cookbook includes 13 recipes — including soups, salads, drinks and desserts — and features in-depth nutritional information on 24 indigenous plants, referred to by the researchers as “wild food plants.” These plants, such as climbing wattle and aquatic morning glory leaves, often are high in vitamins and minerals that Cambodians otherwise might be missing in their diets. https://www.psu.edu/news/agricultural-sciences/story/penn-state-researchers-battle-food-insecurity-native-plants-cookbook
They were surprised to find that genetics seemed to account for only a small portion of these performance differences -- whereas differences in gut bacterial populations appeared to be substantially more important. In fact, they observed that giving mice broad-spectrum antibiotics to get rid of their gut bacteria reduced the mice's running performance by about half.
Ultimately, in a years-long process of scientific detective work involving more than a dozen separate laboratories at Penn and elsewhere, the researchers found that two bacterial species closely tied to better performance, Eubacterium rectale and Coprococcus eutactus, produce metabolites known as fatty acid amides (FAAs). The latter stimulate receptors called CB1 endocannabinoid receptors on gut-embedded sensory nerves, which connect to the brain via the spine. The stimulation of these CB1 receptor-studded nerves causes an increase in levels of the neurotransmitter dopamine during exercise, in a brain region called the ventral striatum.
The striatum is a critical node in the brain's reward and motivation network. The researchers concluded that the extra dopamine in this region during exercise boosts performance by reinforcing the desire to exercise. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2022/12/221214113857.htm
"Our findings show that lubricin may be a new biomarker for tracing patients' risk of developing gout, and that new drugs to maintain and increase lubricin could limit the incidence and progression of gouty arthritis," said Terkeltaub. https://www.news-medical.net/news/20221214/Study-finds-a-novel-therapeutic-target-for-prevention-and-treatment-of-gout.aspx
Study explains surprise surge in methane during pandemic lockdown https://phys.org/news/2022-12-surge-methane-pandemic-lockdown.html
AMES, Iowa – When the Iowa Monarch Conservation Consortium was formed seven years ago, Iowa State University researchers faced two big questions about reestablishing the milkweed and other wildflowers needed for the iconic butterfly’s survival: How can habitat be restored and where should it be located? https://www.newswise.com/articles/years-of-monarch-research-shows-how-adding-habitat-will-help-conservation
Several recent studies in people have supported the association between food allergies and various neuropsychiatric disorders, including depression, anxiety, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and autism. They strengthen the possibility that some reactions to food allergens could involve the nervous system and manifest as behavioral disorders.
However, the idea of food hypersensitivity causing neuropsychiatric disorders is still controversial because of inconsistencies across studies. Differences in the types of allergies, ethnic backgrounds, dietary habits and other factors among the study participants can produce conflicting results. More importantly, some studies included those with self-reported food allergies, while others included only those with lab-confirmed food allergies. This limited investigations to only symptomatic individuals. https://www.psypost.org/2022/12/long-term-consumption-of-food-allergens-may-lead-to-behavior-and-mood-changes-64513
Scientists have discovered that immune cells, known as microglia, help maintain the health of myelin—the insulating layer that forms around nerve cells—which is important for nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord to function optimally. https://medicalxpress.com/news/2022-12-immune-cells-brain-health-cognition.html
Diet involved eating 840 calories for five days, then 10 days of eating normallyStudy found 33% managed to reverse condition and remain free of it a year laterExperts caution study was very small - involving just 36 people - and quite short
Fasting for five days at a time could help some people reverse type 2 diabetes, a study suggests. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-11538481/Intermittent-fasting-reverse-type-2-diabetes-MONTHS.html
This new data shows public awareness about dementia’s impact in society is poor, and families affected by dementia may not be prepared for costs they may incur. High-quality care is valued by the public but there are gaps in provision and not everyone gets the care they need,” she added. https://www.gmjournal.co.uk/public-awareness-about-dementia-s-impact-on-society-is-poor-research-suggests
. "covid the year Earth changed" movie trailer .
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New research has found food could play a major role in stopping the growth of some cancers.
It was previously thought diet had no impact on tumours, but a team of SAHMRI and University of Adelaide researchers, led by Dr Daniel Thomas, has turned that theory on its head.
The study, funded by the Hospital Research Foundation Group, Snowdome Foundation and the Leukaemia Foundation, was a collaboration with Stanford University, recently published in Cancer Discovery. It showed cancers with IDH1 gene mutations can’t grow without lipids; a group of naturally occurring molecules, namely fats, contained in various foods such as butter and ice-cream.
“We replicated the results in a range of cancer types, comparing a regular diet with one that was completely fat-free and were surprised to find tumours with IDH1 were stopped in their tracks when starved of lipids,” Dr Thomas said. https://www.scimex.org/newsfeed/low-fat-diet-could-be-key-to-stopping-cancer-growth
"Our results clearly show that all patients with alcohol-related liver cirrhosis who maintain sustained abstinence from alcohol not only suffer complications of liver cirrhosis significantly less frequently, but also live considerably longer—even in the case of pronounced portal hypertension," explains the lead author of the study, Benedikt Hofer.
Evidence for prognostic relevance
Liver cirrhosis, as the pronounced scarring of the liver is referred to in technical jargon, is one of the most frequent and most severe complications of excessive alcohol consumption. https://medicalxpress.com/news/2022-12-alcohol-abstinence-essential-advanced-liver.html
The California Office of Emergency Services on Monday said in a statement that the state Cybersecurity Integration Center is “actively responding to a cybersecurity incident involving the California Department of Finance.”
Cal OES describes the threat as an “intrusion” that was “proactively identified through coordination with state and federal security partners.” The statement did not provide any specifics about the nature of the incident, who was involved or whether information or data had been taken.
Cal OES said only that “no state funds have been compromised.”
Tech news outlets reported global ransomware group LockBit was behind the threat.
Screenshots from the group’s website show it claims to have stolen 76 gigabytes of data, including “databases, confidential data, financial documents, certification, court and sexual proceedings in court, IT documents and more...” https://www.govtech.com/security/hackers-claims-to-have-california-department-of-finance-data
found that the cognitive score of people who had the highest intake of flavonols declined at a rate of 0.4 units per decade more slowly than people whose had the lowest intake. Holland noted this is probably due to the inherent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties of flavonols.
The study also broke the flavonol class down into the four constituents: kaempferol, quercetin, myricetin and isorhamnetin. The top food contributors for each category were: kale, beans, tea, spinach and broccoli for kaempferol; tomatoes, kale, apples and tea for quercetin; tea, wine, kale, oranges and tomatoes for myricetin; and pears, olive oil, wine and tomato sauce for isorhamnetin.
People who had the highest intake of kaempferol had a 0.4 units per decade slower rate of cognitive decline compared to those in the lowest group. Those with the highest intake of quercetin had a 0.2 units per decade slower rate of cognitive decline compared to those in the lowest group. And people with the highest intake of myricetin had a 0.3 units per decade slower rate of cognitive decline compared to those in the lowest group. Dietary isorhamnetin was not tied to global cognition.
Holland noted that the study shows an association between higher amounts of dietary flavonols and slower cognitive decline but does not prove that flavonols directly cause a slower rate of cognitive decline. https://medicalxpress.com/news/2022-11-antioxidant-flavonols-linked-slower-memory.html
Numerous studies have linked the consumption of ultraprocessed foods with a greater risk of inflammatory bowel disease, cancer, obesity and early death.
Now a new study finds these ready-to-eat foods can lead to greater risk of cognitive decline as we age. And you don't have to eat much to be affected.
According to the study, the amount would be about 20% of the 2,000 calories recommended daily. As CNN determined, that equals a regular McDonald's cheeseburger and small fries, which is 530 calories. https://medicalxpress.com/news/2022-12-diet-foods-youre-faster-cognitive.html
Along with preventing young New Zealanders from accessing tobacco, the law will also reduce the amount of nicotine in smoked tobacco products and decrease the number of retailers selling tobacco.
“It means nicotine will be reduced to non-addictive levels and communities will be free from the proliferation and clustering of retailers who target and sell tobacco products in certain areas,” associate Health Minister Dr Ayesha Verrall said in a statement. https://www.iflscience.com/revolutionary-world-first-tobacco-law-takes-effect-in-new-zealand-66632
The American healthcare system has a long history of patient dissatisfaction. One major pain point lies in care navigation, as more than half of provider listings have at least one inaccuracy, leaving people with incomplete information and burdening their access to high-quality care. Ribbon's research found that more than one-third (38%) of people have had a negative healthcare experience due to incorrect provider information on their health plan's website. https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/new-study-reveals-62-of-americans-dont-trust-their-health-plan-to-provide-accurate-care-options-301700962.html
Ezcurra and his team calculated there is only one day in spring and one day in fall when the Sun rises directly behind this mountain, making it a highly accurate form of timekeeping.
Taken together, the alignments – along with illustrations and texts found in ancient Mexica codices – imply Mount Tlaloc served as a fundamental tool for marking important times of the year and for calendric adjustments. https://www.sciencealert.com/the-aztecs-harnessed-the-sun-and-a-mountain-to-feed-millions-scientists-say
With the increased use of graphene-based nanomaterials comes a need to examine how these new materials affect the body. Nanomaterials are already known to impact on the immune system, and a few studies in recent years have shown that they can also affect the gut microbiome, the bacteria that naturally occur in the gastrointestinal tract.
The relationship between nanomaterial, gut microbiome and immunity has been the subject of the present study performed using zebrafish. https://www.news-medical.net/news/20221212/Nanomaterial-can-indirectly-affect-the-immune-system-via-the-gut-microbiome-study-shows.aspx
Winter Greenhouse Growing – Which Vegetables To Grow https://www.essentialhomeandgarden.com/winter-greenhouse/
In their test baking, researchers tried out different amounts of banana peel flour. The cookies consisted of anywhere from 0 to 15 percent flour. 15 percent banana peel flour led to harder, browner cookies with a lot of fiber. However, with just 7.5 percent banana peel flour, the texture and taste were pretty similar to “normal” sugar cookies – and it still created more nutritious final products. https://www.outsideonline.com/health/nutrition/the-secret-to-healthful-cookies-research-says-it-may-be-banana-peels/
"It's that push-and-pull effect," said de la Iglesia. "And what we found here is that since students weren't getting enough daytime light exposure in the winter, their circadian clocks were delayed compared to summer."
The study offers lessons not just for college students.
"Many of us live in cities and towns with lots of artificial light and lifestyles that keep us indoors during the day," said de la Iglesia. "What this study shows is that we need to get out—even for a little while and especially in the morning—to get that natural light exposure. In the evening, minimize screen time and artificial lighting to help us fall asleep." https://medicalxpress.com/news/2022-12-falling-asleep-night-daytime.html
The ecological crisis is being driven in large part by the pursuit of economic growth: ever-increasing levels of industrial production, measured in GDP. High-income economies—and the affluent classes and corporations that dominate them—are overwhelmingly responsible for this problem, as their use of energy and materials far exceeds sustainable levels.
As Jason Hickel, the lead author and professor at ICTA-UAB, explains, "In our existing economy, production is organized around the interests of capital accumulation rather than around human well-being. The result is a system that overuses resources and yet still fails to meet many basic human needs. It is failing both people and planet." https://phys.org/news/2022-12-scientists-outline-key-policies-degrowth.html
Wildlife researchers have completed a study that may settle the question of why, in October 2009, a group of coyotes launched an unprovoked fatal attack on a young woman who was hiking in a Canadian park.
By analyzing coyote diets and their movement in Cape Breton Highlands National Park, where the attack occurred on a popular trail, the researchers concluded that the coyotes were forced to rely on moose instead of smaller mammals for the bulk of their diet—and as a result of adapting to that unusually large food source, perceived a lone hiker as potential prey.
The findings essentially ruled out the possibility that overexposure to people or attraction to human food could have been a factor in the attack—instead, heavy snowfall, high winds and extreme temperatures created conditions inhospitable to the small mammals that would normally make up most of their diet. https://phys.org/news/2022-12-reliance-moose-prey-rare-coyote.html
In addition to worries about the job climate, bullying was also cited as an important topic, with 47% of the participants reporting being bullied in the workplace, in most cases by their superiors. The working environment in archaeology was repeatedly described as "toxic" and "very competitive." About 62% of women reported experiencing gender-based discrimination during their careers, as opposed to about 12% of men.
"In the past two decades, there has been a steep rise in both the number of doctoral graduates and short-term employment contracts at universities, while the number of permanent faculty positions has stagnated. This has led to oversaturation in the academic job market and precarious employment conditions," said Brami, commenting on the possible reasons for the difficult situation. https://phys.org/news/2022-12-early-career-archaeologists-pessimistic-future-careers.html
The Moon landing was faked, and wind farms are bad In Germany, opposition to wind farms correlated with conspiratorial thinking. https://arstechnica.com/science/2022/12/the-moon-landing-was-faked-and-wind-farms-are-bad/
Although previous studies have found a link between brain health and vitamin D in the diet or blood, this is considered the first study to look into vitamin D in the brain tissue, according to a news release. Nutrition is key to protecting the brain from cognitive decline. However, the study didn't find any connection between vitamin D and physiological markers of Alzheimer's or Lewy body disease.
Read More: https://www.healthdigest.com/1134582/what-higher-levels-of-vitamin-d-can-do-for-your-brain-health/?utm_campaign=clip https://www.healthdigest.com/1134582/what-higher-levels-of-vitamin-d-can-do-for-your-brain-health/
A recently published study has found that human-made traffic noises are linked to increased physical aggression in rural European robins, Erithacus rubecula. Surprisingly, their urban-dwelling relatives show no such response to traffic noises. Why?
Robins are fiercely territorial https://www.forbes.com/sites/grrlscientist/2022/12/12/angry-birds-rural-robins-get-road-rage-when-exposed-to-traffic-noise/
The researchers found that after multivariable adjustment, compared with those in the lowest total vegetable intake quintile (median, 67 g/day), participants in the highest quintile (median, 319 g/day) had a 0.35 kg/m2 lower BMI and a 21 percent lower risk for T2D. About 21 percent of the association between vegetable intake and incident T2D was mediated by baseline BMI. After multivariable adjustment, participants in the highest versus the lowest (median, 256 versus 52 g/day) quintile of potato intake had a 9 percent higher risk for T2D; after accounting for underlying dietary pattern, no association was found. A higher intake of green leafy and cruciferous vegetables was significantly associated with a reduced risk for T2D. https://consumer.healthday.com/physician-s-briefing-vegetables-2658948696.html
If procrastination is seriously interfering with your life, you may want to start chopping tasks into smaller pieces and set rewards after each step.
But perhaps more importantly, forgive yourself for procrastinating. The more we internalise the shame and guilt, the more we are likely to procrastinate in the future, and this can be an additional trigger that can compel us to procrastinate even more.
Ultimately, we all have different perceptions of time. Understanding individual differences may also help us better understand people with various neurodiversities. For example, some people have been found to parcel time differently, and more inconsistently – time might not work in a linear fashion for them but rather in a cyclical manner, which I can relate to. https://theconversation.com/procrastination-the-cognitive-biases-that-enable-it-and-why-its-sometimes-useful-195845
Every hour a child spends playing video games pre day raises their risk of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) by 13 percent, a study suggests.
There was also a correlation between watching YouTube content and OCD - with every hour spent streaming videos associated with an 11 percent raised risk.
Too much screen time in childhood has been linked from everything to eating disorders, mental health problems and gambling addiction in later life
Yet, unlike other studies, the latest research found no association between watching films or movies or playing on cell phones. The researchers blamed YouTube algorithms and addictive video game content for fostering compulsive feelings in preteens. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-11529041/Every-hour-child-spends-playing-video-games-day-raises-risk-OCD-13-study-claims.html
The medical establishment is generally against the use of snoozing, but when we went to look at what hard data existed, there was none.
‘We now have the data to prove just how common it is — and there is still so much that we do not know. So many people are snoozing because so many people are chronically tired.’
It’s all become a bit of a cycle, you snooze because you tired, then you’re tired because of disrupted sleep, then you drink caffeine, and it might keep you up again.
But there are ways to ensure quality night’s sleep and they might just help you stop reaching for the snooze button in the morning. https://metro.co.uk/2022/12/12/bad-news-snoozers-using-an-alarm-clock-might-be-making-you-more-tired-17921592/?ito=newsnow-feed
Data from 4,099 participants of the Australian Diabetes, Obesity and Lifestyle Study (AusDiab) has revealed that an increase in daily TV-watching time is significantly associated with an increase in bodily pain severity over time, according to a new study from the Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute. https://medicalxpress.com/news/2022-12-tv-bodily-pain.html
The researchers are developing a new method of artificial photosynthesis that produces hydrogen, which is promising as a renewable and environmentally friendly fuel source. https://phys.org/news/2022-12-sun-team-mimics-nature-hydrogen.html
The federal Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California, which uses a process called inertial confinement fusion that involves bombarding a tiny pellet of hydrogen plasma with the world’s biggest laser, had achieved net energy gain in a fusion experiment in the past two weeks, the people said.
Although many scientists believe fusion power stations are still decades away, the technology’s potential is hard to ignore. Fusion reactions emit no carbon, produce no long-lived radioactive waste, and a small cup of the hydrogen fuel could theoretically power a house for hundreds of years. https://arstechnica.com/science/2022/12/fusion-energy-breakthrough-by-us-scientists-boosts-clean-power-hopes/
“I think at 10%, quinoa added a type of nutty flavor that people really liked,” she said, noting the testers liked it even more than the control whole flour cookie.
The quinoa appreciation tended to wane after about 30% substitution, Nalbandian said, probably because the texture started becoming grittier. Still, she sees potential for quinoa flour particularly in the gluten-free market as many of those baked products can be low in nutritional content. https://scienceblog.com/535425/special-quinoa-can-make-a-better-cookie/
“We identified a mutation that led to the mice sleeping much longer and more deeply than usual.” The researchers found that this was caused by low levels of an enzyme called histone deacetylase 4 (HDAC4), which is known to suppress the expression of target genes.
Previous studies on HDAC4 have shown that it is greatly affected by the attachment of phosphate molecules in a process known as phosphorylation. https://scienceblog.com/535431/unravelling-the-secrets-of-a-good-nights-sleep-its-the-enzyme/
Both THC and CBD were found to improve wound healing better than metformin, rapamycin, and triacetylresveratrol in replicative senescent CCD-1135Sk fibroblasts. Therefore, pCBs can be a valuable source of biologically active substances used in cosmetics, and more studies using clinical trials should be performed to confirm the efficacy of phytocannabinoids. https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/11/23/3939
But just a year later, many Wall Street firms are backtracking. In September, the Financial Times reported that several banks, including Bank of America and JP Morgan, were concerned about accidentally running afoul of United Nations climate rules and being held legally liable for their commitments, leading them to consider pulling out of GFANZ. Blackrock and Vanguard, the world's largest asset managers, then confirmed in October that their net zero commitments would not preclude them from investing in fossil fuels, despite concerns that new fossil fuel investment is incompatible with timely decarbonization. (Asset managers steward money on behalf of major investors like sovereign wealth funds, insurers, and pension funds.) And finally, earlier this week, Vanguard officially announced that it is resigning from the Net Zero Asset Managers initiative, a sector-specific alliance under the GFANZ umbrella. https://www.salon.com/2022/12/11/wall-streets-biggest-names-are-backing-off-their-climate-commitments_partne
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“Microbial Lions” Are The Newest Branch Of The Tree Of LifeThe tiny predators are a whole new supergroup of eukaryotes. https://www.iflscience.com/-microbial-lions-are-the-newest-branch-of-the-tree-of-life-66572
SEOUL—North Korean regime-backed hackers referenced the deadly Halloween crush in Seoul to distribute malware to users in South Korea, Google’s Threat Analysis group said in a report.
The malware was embedded in Microsoft Office documents which purported to be a government report on the tragedy https://www.ntd.com/north-korean-hackers-exploited-seoul-halloween-tragedy-to-distribute-malware-google-says_886984.html
According to Stefany Mena, co-author of the study and a doctoral student in psychology, when participants had time to guess the answer before googling, they performed better on the memory tests than when they had immediately googled the answers. She said this is called the pretesting effect – testing yourself before checking the answer results in better memory of the correct information.
Even guessing the wrong answer is better than not guessing at all, Giebl said. https://dailybruin.com/2022/11/04/ucla-researchers-publish-study-on-effects-of-internet-on-long-term-memory
The study also provided information to thousands of families that participated. Vicky Garbutt — who enrolled herself, her husband, their autistic son Jeffrey and their non-autistic son Luke — says she wanted to “give back” to researchers who have helped Jeffrey. And she was curious.
“We wanted to know if it was a genetic trait that we passed down to Jeff, and if that would have any relevance to his brother having children,” Garbutt says. “Knowledge is power.” https://www.spectrumnews.org/news/whole-genome-trove-ties-new-genes-variants-to-autism/
analysis of 22 large-scale gene expression datasets pointed to exercise and activity in general as the most effective theoretical treatment for reversing gene expressions typical of Alzheimer’s disease. Fluoxetine, a well-known antidepressant sold often commercially as Prozac or Zoloft, also showed effect, particularly when combined with exercise. Curcumin (spice) showed positive effects as well. The study was published in Scientific Reports. https://www.psypost.org/2022/12/gene-expression-data-point-to-exercise-as-the-most-effective-treatment-for-alzheimers-disease-64494
Which brings us to Alabama. On a mural that covers the long side of a white-washed brick building near the Equal Justice Initiative's headquarters, a Maya Angelou quote is painted in crisp black lettering: "History, despite its wrenching pain, cannot be unlived, but if faced with courage, need not be lived again." Around the corner, the Legacy Museum, a brainchild of "Just Mercy" author Bryan Stevenson, is a stunning piece of advocacy work for a controversial, and seemingly impossible, statement: Slavery never ended. It just evolved. https://www.salon.com/2022/12/11/your-childs-glasses-may-have-been-made-with-forced-labo
An analysis of responses of people from 42 countries on a vocational interest inventory confirmed the well-known finding that women tend to prefer jobs and activities that focus on working with people, much more than men. Men tend to prefer working with things much more than women. Women were also found to have somewhat higher preferences for jobs that involve working with ideas and for more prestigious jobs. https://www.psypost.org/2022/12/women-like-working-with-people-men-like-working-with-things-all-across-the-world-64485
Frances says air is one of the most important ingredients in baking. You might not think of it as an ingredient at all, but it’s an essential element in the structure of your favorite bread and desserts. As Frances explains, “when we take a bite out of a cake or a cookie, and we have that easy-to-bite pleasant soft feeling, it’s the air. https://www.inverse.com/science/cookie-science
Apple is planning on broadening its end-to-end data encryption services, closing a privacy loophole that previously allowed law enforcement to access a wide-reaching swath of data, including photos and messages, stored in user iCloud accounts.
But while proponents of the change are applauding the change as a win for user privacy, its detractors — which include a little organization known as the FBI — are none too thrilled. https://futurism.com/the-byte/fbi-apple-new-encryption-deeply-concerning
Rats fed a Western (high-fat and high-fructose) diet for 26 weeks represented hepatic steatosis with an increased body weight and dyslipidemia. Addition of dietary iron overload to the Western diet feeding further increased serum triglyceride and cholesterol, and enhanced hepatic inflammation; https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-022-25838-3
"We found that retinal cone photoreceptors are essential for green light analgesia, whereas rods play a secondary role," explain Tang and colleagues in their published paper.
From there, they chased the path taken by electrical signals from the eye through the brain.
Bathed in green light, the cones and rods stimulated a group of brain cells in the ventrolateral geniculate nucleus, which has previously been linked to the analgesic effects of bright light in general.
In this part of the brain, these neurons express a hormone involved in pain signaling. These cells then relay the message to another part of the brain called the dorsal raphe nucleus that modulates pain, effectively turning down the dial on severe pain sensations.
Different animal studies have identified other mechanisms entwined in the analgesic effects of green light, such as pain receptors in the spinal cord – which is not surprising given how complex the experience of pain is. It involves the sensory, bodily, and psychological experience of stimuli and signals that bounce between the brain, spinal cord, and pain receptors. https://www.sciencealert.com/green-light-seems-to-relieve-pain-and-a-new-study-in-mice-shows-why
The researchers discovered that, compared to about 67% of individuals in the control group, over three-quarters of people with rheumatoid arthritis who tested positive (73%) and negative (72%) for ACPA were exposed to at least one of the workplace dust or fumes. They found that exposure to the agents raised the probability of developing RA, and that smoking and inherited risk factors made this situation considerably worse.
Smoking, having a high GRS, and being exposed to pollutants at work are referred to as "triple exposure," and this group showed a connection to arthritis start that was 16 to 68 times stronger than "triple non-exposure." https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/1018731-dust-in-offices-could-lead-to-rheumatoid-arthritis-study-warns
So the issue’s salience in the next two years will depend entirely on how it resonates with voters and potentially factors into the presidential election. Many experts were skeptical it could ever gain political relevance, but still worry what the endgame is. Does this mean a future of “blue banks” and “red banks”? Will financial behemoths be frightened into weakening already-weak climate targets? It’s too early to say.
But the right’s war on banks won’t necessarily drive a back-pedaling on climate goals. BlackRock has tempered its interest in climate publicly since the ESG attacks began, but other institutions have pushed ahead.
“Market participants will continue to demand ESG data and incorporate it in risk models,” said Ivan Frishberg, chief sustainability officer of Amalgamated Bank, a bank with a socially responsible mission. “That is capitalism doing what it does best: seeking more data for better client responsiveness and a more systemic view. The pushback on ESG is essentially a denial of capitalism. Ultimately, our clients are going to drive the products and approaches we take and guide how we respond as a firm.” https://www.vox.com/energy-and-environment/2022/12/10/23496712/esg-gop-climate-corporate-responsibility
Rouge-colored ribbons of algae ran 400 square feet across the sunny slope—Chlamydomonas nivalis, a red-pigmented green algae found in high alpine and polar regions around the globe. The algae’s striking appearance on snow has earned it nicknames ranging from the delicious-sounding—watermelon snow—to the ominous—glacier blood. Scientists believe this algae could play a major role in melting glaciers and snowfields. https://www.wired.com/story/pink-snow-is-not-a-cute-phenomenon-heres-why/
Places that once hosted distinct and fantastic variations of life become dominated by a few species, often newcomers that are generalists to start, or those that have adapted to thrive near modern human settlements. Think: house sparrows. Rats. English ivy. And also, European honeybees, says Ponisio.
Researchers Julie Lockwood and Michael McKinney coined a term for this: “biotic homogenization.” But Lockwood has a catchier way of thinking about what’s happening: the McDonaldization of nature. In the same way you can step off an airplane nearly anywhere on Earth and encounter a McDonald’s fast-food restaurant, travelers now can see many of the same plants and animals an ocean apart. “That’s just unprecedented,” says Lockwood, an ecology professor at Rutgers University.
How those plants and animals interact with each other is shifting, too. https://www.biographic.com/making-nature-less-predictable/
“The imbalance of genes causes aging because cells and organisms work to remain balanced — what physicians denote as homeostasis,” said Northwestern’s Luís A.N. Amaral, a senior author of the study. “Imagine a waiter carrying a big tray. That tray needs to have everything balanced. If the tray is not balanced, then the waiter needs to put in extra effort to fight the imbalance. If the balance in the activity of short and long genes shifts in an organism, the same thing happens. It’s like aging is this subtle imbalance, away from equilibrium. Small changes in genes do not seem like a big deal, but these subtle changes are bearing down on you, requiring more effort.” https://scienceblog.com/535412/aging-is-driven-by-unbalanced-genes-study-finds/
Tabletop roleplaying games may reduce anxiety and improve social skills https://www.syfy.com/syfy-wire/tabletop-rpgs-may-reduce-anxiety-improve-social-skills
Leftover soap on dishes by restaurant dishwashers could seriously harm health
Commercial dishwashers, which are frequently found in restaurants, leave behind chemical residue that is hazardous to gastrointestinal tract https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/1018394-leftover-soap-on-dishes-by-restaurant-dishwashers-could-seriously-harm-health
This combination of techniques yielded insights into different defense mechanisms plants use to survive drought. One species added woody lignin to thicken its roots. The second secreted antioxidants and fatty acids as a biochemical defense. The third appeared less affected by drought conditions, but the soil around it had a higher level of carbon.
This indicates that the plant and the microbes in the soil were working together to protect the plant. Overall, this study demonstrates how multiple techniques can be combined to identify different drought-tolerance strategies and ways to keep plants thriving.
The research is published in the journal Environmental Science & Technology. https://phys.org/news/2022-12-techniques-species-ways-drought.html
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ChatGPT is the latest and most impressive artificially intelligent chatbot yet. It was released two weeks ago, and in just five days hit a million users. It's being used so much that its servers have reached capacity several times. https://www.sciencealert.com/chatgpt-could-revolutionize-the-internet-but-its-secrets-have-experts-worried
For too long people have believed losing muscle and strength is an inevitable part of ageing, Zanker said.
“With targeted action, however, loss of muscle and its negative outcomes can be delayed, prevented, and even reversed,” he said.
“There are many reasons that people can lose muscle, such as inactivity and hospitalisation, which exacerbates losses seen with aging,” co-researcher Victoria University’s Prof. Alan Hayes from the Institute for Health and Sport said. https://www.theepochtimes.com/exercises-key-to-preventing-muscle-loss_4922303.html
We hope that it can become a part of the animation pipeline and become a big time-saver. With a single natural bitmap sketch of a character, our algorithm allows the animator to automatically, with no additional input, apply the drawn 3D pose to a custom ‘rigged’ and ‘skinned’ 3D character. That essentially means that animators can now create a first rough draft of the animation right after the storyboarding stage, i.e., when they have just sketched the keyframes. https://nouvelles.umontreal.ca/en/article/2022/07/27/video-games-posing-in-3d/
However, the hacker, according to Krebs, claimed to have been messaging InfraGard members, posing as the financial institution's CEO, to try to obtain more personal data that could be criminally weaponized.
The AP reached the hacker on the BreachForums site via private message. The person would not say whether a buyer for the records had been found or answer other questions, but did say that Krebs' article "was 100% accurate."
The FBI did not immediately respond to an email seeking comment on how the hacker was able to trick it into approving the InfraGard membership. Krebs reported that the hacker had included a contact email address under the person's control, as well as the CEO's real mobile phone number, when applying for InfraGard membership in November.
Krebs quoted the hacker as saying InfraGard approved the application in early December and the email account was used to receive a one-time authentication code.
Once inside, the hacker said, the database information was easy to obtain with simple software script. https://www.voanews.com/a/hacker-claims-breach-of-fbi-s-critical-infrastructure-forum-/6876801.html
This section of the sky is called the North Ecliptic Pole. Webb used its Near-Infrared Camera (NIRCam) and researchers spruced up the view by adding ultraviolet and visible-light data from the Hubble Space Telescope. The image is part of a paper published in the Astronomical Journal this week.
The knockout space view comes to us courtesy of the Prime Extragalactic Areas for Reionization and Lensing Science (Pearls) project. The program's goal is to study how galaxies assemble and grow. The Pearls team is thrilled about the image. "I can see streams, tails, shells, and halos of stars in their outskirts, the leftovers of their building blocks," https://www.cnet.com/science/space/in-awe-inspiring-james-webb-telescope-image-thousands-of-galaxies-glow/
“However, harvesting and consumption of wild food plants are likely to decline. The erosion of wild food plant knowledge is a possible contributing factor, and I wanted to tap into and document this knowledge, which has been somewhat neglected by researchers.”
The cookbook includes 13 recipes — including soups, salads, drinks and desserts — and features in-depth nutritional information on 24 indigenous plants, referred to by the researchers as “wild food plants.” These plants, such as climbing wattle and aquatic morning glory leaves, often are high in vitamins and minerals that Cambodians otherwise might be missing in their diets. https://www.psu.edu/news/agricultural-sciences/story/penn-state-researchers-battle-food-insecurity-native-plants-cookbook
They were surprised to find that genetics seemed to account for only a small portion of these performance differences -- whereas differences in gut bacterial populations appeared to be substantially more important. In fact, they observed that giving mice broad-spectrum antibiotics to get rid of their gut bacteria reduced the mice's running performance by about half.
Ultimately, in a years-long process of scientific detective work involving more than a dozen separate laboratories at Penn and elsewhere, the researchers found that two bacterial species closely tied to better performance, Eubacterium rectale and Coprococcus eutactus, produce metabolites known as fatty acid amides (FAAs). The latter stimulate receptors called CB1 endocannabinoid receptors on gut-embedded sensory nerves, which connect to the brain via the spine. The stimulation of these CB1 receptor-studded nerves causes an increase in levels of the neurotransmitter dopamine during exercise, in a brain region called the ventral striatum.
The striatum is a critical node in the brain's reward and motivation network. The researchers concluded that the extra dopamine in this region during exercise boosts performance by reinforcing the desire to exercise. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2022/12/221214113857.htm
"Our findings show that lubricin may be a new biomarker for tracing patients' risk of developing gout, and that new drugs to maintain and increase lubricin could limit the incidence and progression of gouty arthritis," said Terkeltaub. https://www.news-medical.net/news/20221214/Study-finds-a-novel-therapeutic-target-for-prevention-and-treatment-of-gout.aspx
Study explains surprise surge in methane during pandemic lockdown https://phys.org/news/2022-12-surge-methane-pandemic-lockdown.html
AMES, Iowa – When the Iowa Monarch Conservation Consortium was formed seven years ago, Iowa State University researchers faced two big questions about reestablishing the milkweed and other wildflowers needed for the iconic butterfly’s survival: How can habitat be restored and where should it be located? https://www.newswise.com/articles/years-of-monarch-research-shows-how-adding-habitat-will-help-conservation
Several recent studies in people have supported the association between food allergies and various neuropsychiatric disorders, including depression, anxiety, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and autism. They strengthen the possibility that some reactions to food allergens could involve the nervous system and manifest as behavioral disorders.
However, the idea of food hypersensitivity causing neuropsychiatric disorders is still controversial because of inconsistencies across studies. Differences in the types of allergies, ethnic backgrounds, dietary habits and other factors among the study participants can produce conflicting results. More importantly, some studies included those with self-reported food allergies, while others included only those with lab-confirmed food allergies. This limited investigations to only symptomatic individuals. https://www.psypost.org/2022/12/long-term-consumption-of-food-allergens-may-lead-to-behavior-and-mood-changes-64513
Scientists have discovered that immune cells, known as microglia, help maintain the health of myelin—the insulating layer that forms around nerve cells—which is important for nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord to function optimally. https://medicalxpress.com/news/2022-12-immune-cells-brain-health-cognition.html
Diet involved eating 840 calories for five days, then 10 days of eating normallyStudy found 33% managed to reverse condition and remain free of it a year laterExperts caution study was very small - involving just 36 people - and quite short
Fasting for five days at a time could help some people reverse type 2 diabetes, a study suggests. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-11538481/Intermittent-fasting-reverse-type-2-diabetes-MONTHS.html
This new data shows public awareness about dementia’s impact in society is poor, and families affected by dementia may not be prepared for costs they may incur. High-quality care is valued by the public but there are gaps in provision and not everyone gets the care they need,” she added. https://www.gmjournal.co.uk/public-awareness-about-dementia-s-impact-on-society-is-poor-research-suggests
. "covid the year Earth changed" movie trailer .
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New research has found food could play a major role in stopping the growth of some cancers.
It was previously thought diet had no impact on tumours, but a team of SAHMRI and University of Adelaide researchers, led by Dr Daniel Thomas, has turned that theory on its head.
The study, funded by the Hospital Research Foundation Group, Snowdome Foundation and the Leukaemia Foundation, was a collaboration with Stanford University, recently published in Cancer Discovery. It showed cancers with IDH1 gene mutations can’t grow without lipids; a group of naturally occurring molecules, namely fats, contained in various foods such as butter and ice-cream.
“We replicated the results in a range of cancer types, comparing a regular diet with one that was completely fat-free and were surprised to find tumours with IDH1 were stopped in their tracks when starved of lipids,” Dr Thomas said. https://www.scimex.org/newsfeed/low-fat-diet-could-be-key-to-stopping-cancer-growth
"Our results clearly show that all patients with alcohol-related liver cirrhosis who maintain sustained abstinence from alcohol not only suffer complications of liver cirrhosis significantly less frequently, but also live considerably longer—even in the case of pronounced portal hypertension," explains the lead author of the study, Benedikt Hofer.
Evidence for prognostic relevance
Liver cirrhosis, as the pronounced scarring of the liver is referred to in technical jargon, is one of the most frequent and most severe complications of excessive alcohol consumption. https://medicalxpress.com/news/2022-12-alcohol-abstinence-essential-advanced-liver.html
The California Office of Emergency Services on Monday said in a statement that the state Cybersecurity Integration Center is “actively responding to a cybersecurity incident involving the California Department of Finance.”
Cal OES describes the threat as an “intrusion” that was “proactively identified through coordination with state and federal security partners.” The statement did not provide any specifics about the nature of the incident, who was involved or whether information or data had been taken.
Cal OES said only that “no state funds have been compromised.”
Tech news outlets reported global ransomware group LockBit was behind the threat.
Screenshots from the group’s website show it claims to have stolen 76 gigabytes of data, including “databases, confidential data, financial documents, certification, court and sexual proceedings in court, IT documents and more...” https://www.govtech.com/security/hackers-claims-to-have-california-department-of-finance-data
found that the cognitive score of people who had the highest intake of flavonols declined at a rate of 0.4 units per decade more slowly than people whose had the lowest intake. Holland noted this is probably due to the inherent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties of flavonols.
The study also broke the flavonol class down into the four constituents: kaempferol, quercetin, myricetin and isorhamnetin. The top food contributors for each category were: kale, beans, tea, spinach and broccoli for kaempferol; tomatoes, kale, apples and tea for quercetin; tea, wine, kale, oranges and tomatoes for myricetin; and pears, olive oil, wine and tomato sauce for isorhamnetin.
People who had the highest intake of kaempferol had a 0.4 units per decade slower rate of cognitive decline compared to those in the lowest group. Those with the highest intake of quercetin had a 0.2 units per decade slower rate of cognitive decline compared to those in the lowest group. And people with the highest intake of myricetin had a 0.3 units per decade slower rate of cognitive decline compared to those in the lowest group. Dietary isorhamnetin was not tied to global cognition.
Holland noted that the study shows an association between higher amounts of dietary flavonols and slower cognitive decline but does not prove that flavonols directly cause a slower rate of cognitive decline. https://medicalxpress.com/news/2022-11-antioxidant-flavonols-linked-slower-memory.html
Numerous studies have linked the consumption of ultraprocessed foods with a greater risk of inflammatory bowel disease, cancer, obesity and early death.
Now a new study finds these ready-to-eat foods can lead to greater risk of cognitive decline as we age. And you don't have to eat much to be affected.
According to the study, the amount would be about 20% of the 2,000 calories recommended daily. As CNN determined, that equals a regular McDonald's cheeseburger and small fries, which is 530 calories. https://medicalxpress.com/news/2022-12-diet-foods-youre-faster-cognitive.html
Along with preventing young New Zealanders from accessing tobacco, the law will also reduce the amount of nicotine in smoked tobacco products and decrease the number of retailers selling tobacco.
“It means nicotine will be reduced to non-addictive levels and communities will be free from the proliferation and clustering of retailers who target and sell tobacco products in certain areas,” associate Health Minister Dr Ayesha Verrall said in a statement. https://www.iflscience.com/revolutionary-world-first-tobacco-law-takes-effect-in-new-zealand-66632
The American healthcare system has a long history of patient dissatisfaction. One major pain point lies in care navigation, as more than half of provider listings have at least one inaccuracy, leaving people with incomplete information and burdening their access to high-quality care. Ribbon's research found that more than one-third (38%) of people have had a negative healthcare experience due to incorrect provider information on their health plan's website. https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/new-study-reveals-62-of-americans-dont-trust-their-health-plan-to-provide-accurate-care-options-301700962.html
Ezcurra and his team calculated there is only one day in spring and one day in fall when the Sun rises directly behind this mountain, making it a highly accurate form of timekeeping.
Taken together, the alignments – along with illustrations and texts found in ancient Mexica codices – imply Mount Tlaloc served as a fundamental tool for marking important times of the year and for calendric adjustments. https://www.sciencealert.com/the-aztecs-harnessed-the-sun-and-a-mountain-to-feed-millions-scientists-say
With the increased use of graphene-based nanomaterials comes a need to examine how these new materials affect the body. Nanomaterials are already known to impact on the immune system, and a few studies in recent years have shown that they can also affect the gut microbiome, the bacteria that naturally occur in the gastrointestinal tract.
The relationship between nanomaterial, gut microbiome and immunity has been the subject of the present study performed using zebrafish. https://www.news-medical.net/news/20221212/Nanomaterial-can-indirectly-affect-the-immune-system-via-the-gut-microbiome-study-shows.aspx
Winter Greenhouse Growing – Which Vegetables To Grow https://www.essentialhomeandgarden.com/winter-greenhouse/
In their test baking, researchers tried out different amounts of banana peel flour. The cookies consisted of anywhere from 0 to 15 percent flour. 15 percent banana peel flour led to harder, browner cookies with a lot of fiber. However, with just 7.5 percent banana peel flour, the texture and taste were pretty similar to “normal” sugar cookies – and it still created more nutritious final products. https://www.outsideonline.com/health/nutrition/the-secret-to-healthful-cookies-research-says-it-may-be-banana-peels/
"It's that push-and-pull effect," said de la Iglesia. "And what we found here is that since students weren't getting enough daytime light exposure in the winter, their circadian clocks were delayed compared to summer."
The study offers lessons not just for college students.
"Many of us live in cities and towns with lots of artificial light and lifestyles that keep us indoors during the day," said de la Iglesia. "What this study shows is that we need to get out—even for a little while and especially in the morning—to get that natural light exposure. In the evening, minimize screen time and artificial lighting to help us fall asleep." https://medicalxpress.com/news/2022-12-falling-asleep-night-daytime.html
The ecological crisis is being driven in large part by the pursuit of economic growth: ever-increasing levels of industrial production, measured in GDP. High-income economies—and the affluent classes and corporations that dominate them—are overwhelmingly responsible for this problem, as their use of energy and materials far exceeds sustainable levels.
As Jason Hickel, the lead author and professor at ICTA-UAB, explains, "In our existing economy, production is organized around the interests of capital accumulation rather than around human well-being. The result is a system that overuses resources and yet still fails to meet many basic human needs. It is failing both people and planet." https://phys.org/news/2022-12-scientists-outline-key-policies-degrowth.html
Wildlife researchers have completed a study that may settle the question of why, in October 2009, a group of coyotes launched an unprovoked fatal attack on a young woman who was hiking in a Canadian park.
By analyzing coyote diets and their movement in Cape Breton Highlands National Park, where the attack occurred on a popular trail, the researchers concluded that the coyotes were forced to rely on moose instead of smaller mammals for the bulk of their diet—and as a result of adapting to that unusually large food source, perceived a lone hiker as potential prey.
The findings essentially ruled out the possibility that overexposure to people or attraction to human food could have been a factor in the attack—instead, heavy snowfall, high winds and extreme temperatures created conditions inhospitable to the small mammals that would normally make up most of their diet. https://phys.org/news/2022-12-reliance-moose-prey-rare-coyote.html
In addition to worries about the job climate, bullying was also cited as an important topic, with 47% of the participants reporting being bullied in the workplace, in most cases by their superiors. The working environment in archaeology was repeatedly described as "toxic" and "very competitive." About 62% of women reported experiencing gender-based discrimination during their careers, as opposed to about 12% of men.
"In the past two decades, there has been a steep rise in both the number of doctoral graduates and short-term employment contracts at universities, while the number of permanent faculty positions has stagnated. This has led to oversaturation in the academic job market and precarious employment conditions," said Brami, commenting on the possible reasons for the difficult situation. https://phys.org/news/2022-12-early-career-archaeologists-pessimistic-future-careers.html
The Moon landing was faked, and wind farms are bad In Germany, opposition to wind farms correlated with conspiratorial thinking. https://arstechnica.com/science/2022/12/the-moon-landing-was-faked-and-wind-farms-are-bad/
Although previous studies have found a link between brain health and vitamin D in the diet or blood, this is considered the first study to look into vitamin D in the brain tissue, according to a news release. Nutrition is key to protecting the brain from cognitive decline. However, the study didn't find any connection between vitamin D and physiological markers of Alzheimer's or Lewy body disease.
Read More: https://www.healthdigest.com/1134582/what-higher-levels-of-vitamin-d-can-do-for-your-brain-health/?utm_campaign=clip https://www.healthdigest.com/1134582/what-higher-levels-of-vitamin-d-can-do-for-your-brain-health/
A recently published study has found that human-made traffic noises are linked to increased physical aggression in rural European robins, Erithacus rubecula. Surprisingly, their urban-dwelling relatives show no such response to traffic noises. Why?
Robins are fiercely territorial https://www.forbes.com/sites/grrlscientist/2022/12/12/angry-birds-rural-robins-get-road-rage-when-exposed-to-traffic-noise/
The researchers found that after multivariable adjustment, compared with those in the lowest total vegetable intake quintile (median, 67 g/day), participants in the highest quintile (median, 319 g/day) had a 0.35 kg/m2 lower BMI and a 21 percent lower risk for T2D. About 21 percent of the association between vegetable intake and incident T2D was mediated by baseline BMI. After multivariable adjustment, participants in the highest versus the lowest (median, 256 versus 52 g/day) quintile of potato intake had a 9 percent higher risk for T2D; after accounting for underlying dietary pattern, no association was found. A higher intake of green leafy and cruciferous vegetables was significantly associated with a reduced risk for T2D. https://consumer.healthday.com/physician-s-briefing-vegetables-2658948696.html
If procrastination is seriously interfering with your life, you may want to start chopping tasks into smaller pieces and set rewards after each step.
But perhaps more importantly, forgive yourself for procrastinating. The more we internalise the shame and guilt, the more we are likely to procrastinate in the future, and this can be an additional trigger that can compel us to procrastinate even more.
Ultimately, we all have different perceptions of time. Understanding individual differences may also help us better understand people with various neurodiversities. For example, some people have been found to parcel time differently, and more inconsistently – time might not work in a linear fashion for them but rather in a cyclical manner, which I can relate to. https://theconversation.com/procrastination-the-cognitive-biases-that-enable-it-and-why-its-sometimes-useful-195845
Every hour a child spends playing video games pre day raises their risk of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) by 13 percent, a study suggests.
There was also a correlation between watching YouTube content and OCD - with every hour spent streaming videos associated with an 11 percent raised risk.
Too much screen time in childhood has been linked from everything to eating disorders, mental health problems and gambling addiction in later life
Yet, unlike other studies, the latest research found no association between watching films or movies or playing on cell phones. The researchers blamed YouTube algorithms and addictive video game content for fostering compulsive feelings in preteens. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-11529041/Every-hour-child-spends-playing-video-games-day-raises-risk-OCD-13-study-claims.html
The medical establishment is generally against the use of snoozing, but when we went to look at what hard data existed, there was none.
‘We now have the data to prove just how common it is — and there is still so much that we do not know. So many people are snoozing because so many people are chronically tired.’
It’s all become a bit of a cycle, you snooze because you tired, then you’re tired because of disrupted sleep, then you drink caffeine, and it might keep you up again.
But there are ways to ensure quality night’s sleep and they might just help you stop reaching for the snooze button in the morning. https://metro.co.uk/2022/12/12/bad-news-snoozers-using-an-alarm-clock-might-be-making-you-more-tired-17921592/?ito=newsnow-feed
Data from 4,099 participants of the Australian Diabetes, Obesity and Lifestyle Study (AusDiab) has revealed that an increase in daily TV-watching time is significantly associated with an increase in bodily pain severity over time, according to a new study from the Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute. https://medicalxpress.com/news/2022-12-tv-bodily-pain.html
The researchers are developing a new method of artificial photosynthesis that produces hydrogen, which is promising as a renewable and environmentally friendly fuel source. https://phys.org/news/2022-12-sun-team-mimics-nature-hydrogen.html
The federal Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California, which uses a process called inertial confinement fusion that involves bombarding a tiny pellet of hydrogen plasma with the world’s biggest laser, had achieved net energy gain in a fusion experiment in the past two weeks, the people said.
Although many scientists believe fusion power stations are still decades away, the technology’s potential is hard to ignore. Fusion reactions emit no carbon, produce no long-lived radioactive waste, and a small cup of the hydrogen fuel could theoretically power a house for hundreds of years. https://arstechnica.com/science/2022/12/fusion-energy-breakthrough-by-us-scientists-boosts-clean-power-hopes/
“I think at 10%, quinoa added a type of nutty flavor that people really liked,” she said, noting the testers liked it even more than the control whole flour cookie.
The quinoa appreciation tended to wane after about 30% substitution, Nalbandian said, probably because the texture started becoming grittier. Still, she sees potential for quinoa flour particularly in the gluten-free market as many of those baked products can be low in nutritional content. https://scienceblog.com/535425/special-quinoa-can-make-a-better-cookie/
“We identified a mutation that led to the mice sleeping much longer and more deeply than usual.” The researchers found that this was caused by low levels of an enzyme called histone deacetylase 4 (HDAC4), which is known to suppress the expression of target genes.
Previous studies on HDAC4 have shown that it is greatly affected by the attachment of phosphate molecules in a process known as phosphorylation. https://scienceblog.com/535431/unravelling-the-secrets-of-a-good-nights-sleep-its-the-enzyme/
Both THC and CBD were found to improve wound healing better than metformin, rapamycin, and triacetylresveratrol in replicative senescent CCD-1135Sk fibroblasts. Therefore, pCBs can be a valuable source of biologically active substances used in cosmetics, and more studies using clinical trials should be performed to confirm the efficacy of phytocannabinoids. https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/11/23/3939
But just a year later, many Wall Street firms are backtracking. In September, the Financial Times reported that several banks, including Bank of America and JP Morgan, were concerned about accidentally running afoul of United Nations climate rules and being held legally liable for their commitments, leading them to consider pulling out of GFANZ. Blackrock and Vanguard, the world's largest asset managers, then confirmed in October that their net zero commitments would not preclude them from investing in fossil fuels, despite concerns that new fossil fuel investment is incompatible with timely decarbonization. (Asset managers steward money on behalf of major investors like sovereign wealth funds, insurers, and pension funds.) And finally, earlier this week, Vanguard officially announced that it is resigning from the Net Zero Asset Managers initiative, a sector-specific alliance under the GFANZ umbrella. https://www.salon.com/2022/12/11/wall-streets-biggest-names-are-backing-off-their-climate-commitments_partne
Nature
“Microbial Lions” Are The Newest Branch Of The Tree Of LifeThe tiny predators are a whole new supergroup of eukaryotes. https://www.iflscience.com/-microbial-lions-are-the-newest-branch-of-the-tree-of-life-66572
SEOUL—North Korean regime-backed hackers referenced the deadly Halloween crush in Seoul to distribute malware to users in South Korea, Google’s Threat Analysis group said in a report.
The malware was embedded in Microsoft Office documents which purported to be a government report on the tragedy https://www.ntd.com/north-korean-hackers-exploited-seoul-halloween-tragedy-to-distribute-malware-google-says_886984.html
According to Stefany Mena, co-author of the study and a doctoral student in psychology, when participants had time to guess the answer before googling, they performed better on the memory tests than when they had immediately googled the answers. She said this is called the pretesting effect – testing yourself before checking the answer results in better memory of the correct information.
Even guessing the wrong answer is better than not guessing at all, Giebl said. https://dailybruin.com/2022/11/04/ucla-researchers-publish-study-on-effects-of-internet-on-long-term-memory
The study also provided information to thousands of families that participated. Vicky Garbutt — who enrolled herself, her husband, their autistic son Jeffrey and their non-autistic son Luke — says she wanted to “give back” to researchers who have helped Jeffrey. And she was curious.
“We wanted to know if it was a genetic trait that we passed down to Jeff, and if that would have any relevance to his brother having children,” Garbutt says. “Knowledge is power.” https://www.spectrumnews.org/news/whole-genome-trove-ties-new-genes-variants-to-autism/
analysis of 22 large-scale gene expression datasets pointed to exercise and activity in general as the most effective theoretical treatment for reversing gene expressions typical of Alzheimer’s disease. Fluoxetine, a well-known antidepressant sold often commercially as Prozac or Zoloft, also showed effect, particularly when combined with exercise. Curcumin (spice) showed positive effects as well. The study was published in Scientific Reports. https://www.psypost.org/2022/12/gene-expression-data-point-to-exercise-as-the-most-effective-treatment-for-alzheimers-disease-64494
Which brings us to Alabama. On a mural that covers the long side of a white-washed brick building near the Equal Justice Initiative's headquarters, a Maya Angelou quote is painted in crisp black lettering: "History, despite its wrenching pain, cannot be unlived, but if faced with courage, need not be lived again." Around the corner, the Legacy Museum, a brainchild of "Just Mercy" author Bryan Stevenson, is a stunning piece of advocacy work for a controversial, and seemingly impossible, statement: Slavery never ended. It just evolved. https://www.salon.com/2022/12/11/your-childs-glasses-may-have-been-made-with-forced-labo
An analysis of responses of people from 42 countries on a vocational interest inventory confirmed the well-known finding that women tend to prefer jobs and activities that focus on working with people, much more than men. Men tend to prefer working with things much more than women. Women were also found to have somewhat higher preferences for jobs that involve working with ideas and for more prestigious jobs. https://www.psypost.org/2022/12/women-like-working-with-people-men-like-working-with-things-all-across-the-world-64485
Frances says air is one of the most important ingredients in baking. You might not think of it as an ingredient at all, but it’s an essential element in the structure of your favorite bread and desserts. As Frances explains, “when we take a bite out of a cake or a cookie, and we have that easy-to-bite pleasant soft feeling, it’s the air. https://www.inverse.com/science/cookie-science
Apple is planning on broadening its end-to-end data encryption services, closing a privacy loophole that previously allowed law enforcement to access a wide-reaching swath of data, including photos and messages, stored in user iCloud accounts.
But while proponents of the change are applauding the change as a win for user privacy, its detractors — which include a little organization known as the FBI — are none too thrilled. https://futurism.com/the-byte/fbi-apple-new-encryption-deeply-concerning
Rats fed a Western (high-fat and high-fructose) diet for 26 weeks represented hepatic steatosis with an increased body weight and dyslipidemia. Addition of dietary iron overload to the Western diet feeding further increased serum triglyceride and cholesterol, and enhanced hepatic inflammation; https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-022-25838-3
"We found that retinal cone photoreceptors are essential for green light analgesia, whereas rods play a secondary role," explain Tang and colleagues in their published paper.
From there, they chased the path taken by electrical signals from the eye through the brain.
Bathed in green light, the cones and rods stimulated a group of brain cells in the ventrolateral geniculate nucleus, which has previously been linked to the analgesic effects of bright light in general.
In this part of the brain, these neurons express a hormone involved in pain signaling. These cells then relay the message to another part of the brain called the dorsal raphe nucleus that modulates pain, effectively turning down the dial on severe pain sensations.
Different animal studies have identified other mechanisms entwined in the analgesic effects of green light, such as pain receptors in the spinal cord – which is not surprising given how complex the experience of pain is. It involves the sensory, bodily, and psychological experience of stimuli and signals that bounce between the brain, spinal cord, and pain receptors. https://www.sciencealert.com/green-light-seems-to-relieve-pain-and-a-new-study-in-mice-shows-why
The researchers discovered that, compared to about 67% of individuals in the control group, over three-quarters of people with rheumatoid arthritis who tested positive (73%) and negative (72%) for ACPA were exposed to at least one of the workplace dust or fumes. They found that exposure to the agents raised the probability of developing RA, and that smoking and inherited risk factors made this situation considerably worse.
Smoking, having a high GRS, and being exposed to pollutants at work are referred to as "triple exposure," and this group showed a connection to arthritis start that was 16 to 68 times stronger than "triple non-exposure." https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/1018731-dust-in-offices-could-lead-to-rheumatoid-arthritis-study-warns
So the issue’s salience in the next two years will depend entirely on how it resonates with voters and potentially factors into the presidential election. Many experts were skeptical it could ever gain political relevance, but still worry what the endgame is. Does this mean a future of “blue banks” and “red banks”? Will financial behemoths be frightened into weakening already-weak climate targets? It’s too early to say.
But the right’s war on banks won’t necessarily drive a back-pedaling on climate goals. BlackRock has tempered its interest in climate publicly since the ESG attacks began, but other institutions have pushed ahead.
“Market participants will continue to demand ESG data and incorporate it in risk models,” said Ivan Frishberg, chief sustainability officer of Amalgamated Bank, a bank with a socially responsible mission. “That is capitalism doing what it does best: seeking more data for better client responsiveness and a more systemic view. The pushback on ESG is essentially a denial of capitalism. Ultimately, our clients are going to drive the products and approaches we take and guide how we respond as a firm.” https://www.vox.com/energy-and-environment/2022/12/10/23496712/esg-gop-climate-corporate-responsibility
Rouge-colored ribbons of algae ran 400 square feet across the sunny slope—Chlamydomonas nivalis, a red-pigmented green algae found in high alpine and polar regions around the globe. The algae’s striking appearance on snow has earned it nicknames ranging from the delicious-sounding—watermelon snow—to the ominous—glacier blood. Scientists believe this algae could play a major role in melting glaciers and snowfields. https://www.wired.com/story/pink-snow-is-not-a-cute-phenomenon-heres-why/
Places that once hosted distinct and fantastic variations of life become dominated by a few species, often newcomers that are generalists to start, or those that have adapted to thrive near modern human settlements. Think: house sparrows. Rats. English ivy. And also, European honeybees, says Ponisio.
Researchers Julie Lockwood and Michael McKinney coined a term for this: “biotic homogenization.” But Lockwood has a catchier way of thinking about what’s happening: the McDonaldization of nature. In the same way you can step off an airplane nearly anywhere on Earth and encounter a McDonald’s fast-food restaurant, travelers now can see many of the same plants and animals an ocean apart. “That’s just unprecedented,” says Lockwood, an ecology professor at Rutgers University.
How those plants and animals interact with each other is shifting, too. https://www.biographic.com/making-nature-less-predictable/
“The imbalance of genes causes aging because cells and organisms work to remain balanced — what physicians denote as homeostasis,” said Northwestern’s Luís A.N. Amaral, a senior author of the study. “Imagine a waiter carrying a big tray. That tray needs to have everything balanced. If the tray is not balanced, then the waiter needs to put in extra effort to fight the imbalance. If the balance in the activity of short and long genes shifts in an organism, the same thing happens. It’s like aging is this subtle imbalance, away from equilibrium. Small changes in genes do not seem like a big deal, but these subtle changes are bearing down on you, requiring more effort.” https://scienceblog.com/535412/aging-is-driven-by-unbalanced-genes-study-finds/
Tabletop roleplaying games may reduce anxiety and improve social skills https://www.syfy.com/syfy-wire/tabletop-rpgs-may-reduce-anxiety-improve-social-skills
Leftover soap on dishes by restaurant dishwashers could seriously harm health
Commercial dishwashers, which are frequently found in restaurants, leave behind chemical residue that is hazardous to gastrointestinal tract https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/1018394-leftover-soap-on-dishes-by-restaurant-dishwashers-could-seriously-harm-health
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HC Produce LLC 8774 Approach Road San Diego CA 92154 (619) 661-9800
Health*America Fresh Foods Inc 820 Park Row #587 Salinas CA 93901 (831) 759-0706
Healthy Veggies Farm 3921 Ripley Street Sacramento CA 95838 (916) 287-5076
Heartland Meat Co Inc 3461 Main Street Chula Vista CA 91911 (619) 407-3668
Heath & Lejeune Inc PO Box 23370 Los Angeles CA 90023 (213) 489-2212
Hector Marquez 1085 North Page Lindsay CA 93247 (559) 333-1422
Hector Ochoa 904 West Hwy 98 Calexico CA 92231 (760) 357-6717
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Heritage Produce Sales Inc 1015 12th Avenue Delano CA 93215 (661) 725-7091
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Hernandez Produce 404 East Laurel Street Oxnard CA 93033 (805) 415-8359
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Hill View Packing Co Inc PO Box 36189 San Jose CA 95158 (408) 448-5246
Hillcrest Produce 3091 North Main Street Walnut Creek CA 94596 (925) 935-8280
Hintz & Reiman Inc 2630 Fifth Street Sacramento CA 95818 (916) 442-6595
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Honeyville Grain Inc PO Box 698 Rancho Cucamonga CA 91729 (435) 494-4200
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Horwath & Co Inc 2590 Harriett Street Los Angeles CA 90058 (831) 675-3683
Huang Family Farms 368 Mandarin Court Livingston CA 95334 (209) 204-8212
Humberto's Produce 3544 Oarfish Lane Oxnard CA 93035 (805) 263-6079
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Huong Thi Ho 830 South Third Street San Jose CA 95112 (408) 971-1174
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International Commodity Consultants 1060 Fourth Street Suite B Santa Rosa CA 95404 (707) 573-9500
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International Produce Group LLC 19065 Portola Drive Suite I Salinas CA 93908 (831) 754-9740
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Isidro Urbieta 1621 South Church Reedley CA 93654 (559) 970-4206
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J & J Ranch Produce Inc PO Box 1861 Indio CA 92202 (760) 772-7383
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Jasbir Singh Kullar 375 Obermeyer Avenue Gridley CA 95948 (530) 846-5103
Javier Sanchez 723 South Rowon Avenue Los Angeles CA 90023 (323) 574-9766
Jay W Enterprise PO Box 2484 Montebello CA 90640 (323) 947-8209
Jayone Foods Inc 7212 Alondra Blvd Paramount CA 90723 (562) 633-7400
Jazz Xiong 5275 Essex Drive Atwater CA 95301 (209) 261-3710
JC Kitchen Inc 145 Utah Avenue South San Francisco CA 94080 (650) 583-0469
Jeff Curry 2985 Airport Drive Madera CA 93637 (559) 970-7151
Jeff Stephens 6219 Sawtelle Avenue Yuba City CA 95993 (530) 673-0406
Jerry Gonzales Jr 277 Coralwood Court Chula Vista CA 91910 (619) 420-0977
Jesse Produce 5860 Muller Street Bell Gardens CA 90201 (562) 481-8141
Jesus & Marisole Aguilar 3104 North Helm Clovis CA 93612 (559) 294-7636
Jesus Gonzalez 529 3rd Street Orange Cove CA 93646 (559) 824-8608
Jesus Magana 2178 South Carpenter Road Modesto CA 95351 (209) 996-2027
Jesus Vasquez 909 Harkins Road #H Salinas CA 93901 (831) 269-4896
Jesus Zesati Lopez PO Box 2591 Salinas CA 93902 (831) 770-1148
JG Brattan Co LLC PO Box 875 Chico CA 95927 (530) 895-3854
Jimenez Fresh 6693 Hometown Way Sacramento CA 95828 (916) 248-0404
Jimmy F Aira 4385 Davidson Avenue Gilroy CA 95020 (408) 612-6753
JJ & Son Marketing Inc PO Box 130 Chualar CA 93925 (831) 679-2757
JM International Produce Inc PO Box 861425 Los Angeles CA 90086 (213) 394-9564
JNR Confection Specialty Corp 6116 Walker Avenue Maywood CA 90270 (323) 771-2424
Joe Lovecchio & Sons Inc 102 North Wilson Way Stockton CA 95205 (209) 465-9444
Joe's Produce 7390 Barstow Avenue Kingsburg CA 93631 (559) 240-3543
John H Burrows Inc PO Box 604 Sparks NV 89432 (775) 358-2442
John J Harley 101 South Divisadiero Visalia CA 93291 (661) 331-7997
Johnson Family Ranch Inc 801 Babcock Lane Ukiah CA 95482 (707) 462-7910
Jordanos' Inc 550 So Patterson Attn: Jim Spencer Santa Barbara CA 13111 (805) 679-7789
Jorge Arteaga Farms 1627 Chicago Avenue Modesto CA 95358 (209) 523-1039
Jorge Produce 2446 East Poplar Street Stockton CA 95205 (209) 465-2661
Jose & Teresa Villegas PO Box 961 Lathrop CA 95330 (209) 858-0246
Jose Antonio Vega Lopez 17241 East Goodfellow Sanger CA 93657 (559) 709-4200
Jose C Marquez 16088 Avenue 328 Ivanhoe CA 93235 (714) 330-8475
Jose Concepcion Lopez 3663 Fairview Drive Vista CA 92084 (760) 724-3086
Jose Cruz 1102 North Gates Santa Ana CA 92703 (714) 265-9022
Jose J Lopez Produce 242 Laurel Avenue Hayward CA 94541 (510) 899-4412
Jose Leos Torres 2016 Tennyson Street San Jacinto CA 92583 (951) 966-4187
Jose Olegario Lopez PO Box 10247 Earlimart CA 93219 (661) 849-2574
Jose P Contreras PO Box 362 Huron CA 93234 (559) 816-1920
Joseph Buchwald & Sons Inc 23125 Bernhardt Street Hayward CA 94545 (510) 265-0500
Joseph G Rubino 4545 Morgan Territory Road Clayton CA 94517 (925) 672-4414
Joy Fresh Marketing World Inc 793 Stephens Avenue Fullerton CA 92833 (213) 820-6070
Juan Jasso 10253 East Mountain View Selma CA 93662 (559) 891-8849
Juan Martinez 3608 Cottonwood Road Bakersfield CA 93307 (661) 342-3346
Juana Torres 254 West Almy Fresno CA 93706 (559) 495-0476
Juarez & Sons 513 North 13th Street Santa Paula CA 93060 (805) 525-0289
Juarez Produce 1261 Pearl Avenue Escondido CA 92027 (760) 741-1847
Jumbo Distributing Inc PO Box 2615 Visalia CA 93279 (951) 699-0162
Just Tomatoes Inc PO Box 807 Westley CA 95387 (209) 894-5371
K & C Wholesale Produce 219 Figueroa Drive Altadena CA 91001 (626) 625-4720
K & K Produce PO Box 144 Alturas CA 96101 (530) 233-5174
K & M Marketing LLC 7710 Balboa Avenue Suite 304 San Diego CA 92111 (619) 481-8397
K Balestrieri Co Inc PO Box 254 Salinas CA 93902 (831) 424-8059
K C Produce Corp 1336 East 6th Street Los Angeles CA 90021 (213) 624-9922
K&C Specialties 1311 Wholesale Street Los Angeles CA 90021 (213) 622-1173
K&D Produce Sales Inc PO Box 7612 Visalia CA 93291 (559) 733-5556
Kachy Produce Inc 8655 Monterey Road Gilroy CA 95020 (408) 842-8272
Kahve 3719 Mission Blvd San Diego CA 92109 (619) 244-5958
Kanematsu USA Inc 4380 SW Macadam Avenue #170 Portland OR 97239 (503) 224-7755
Katy & Jacky Produce 844 Ashcomb Drive La Puente CA 91744 (323) 921-1728
Kautz Vineyards Inc 1894 Six Mile Road Murphys CA 95247 (209) 728-1251
KB Packing PO Box 2665 Marysville CA 95901 (530) 743-7102
Kee Yang Produce 8266 Union Creek Way Sacramento CA 95828 (530) 315-3014
Ken F Ebertus 8 Ely Road Petaluma CA 94954 (707) 795-5311
Kendall Frozen Fruits Inc 9777 Wilshire Blvd Suite 818 Beverly Hills CA 90212 (310) 288-9920
Kenneth Bernard Rogers 1580 Grand Avenue Fillmore CA 93015 (805) 524-0862
Kenneth Yukiteru Kusumoto 627 East Fifth Street Watsonville CA 95076 (831) 359-3142
Kesler John 3512 Mitchell Road Sp 39 Ceres CA 95307 (209) 505-9633
Kevin Olson Sales & Marketing Inc PO Box 1882 Salinas CA 93902 (831) 663-4701
Khin's Fruit Stand PO Box 1691 Pittsburg CA 94565 (925) 439-7250
Kikos Garcia Produce 3020 Santa Fe Drive Atwater CA 95301 (209) 489-7423
Kimura Wholesale Inc 6505 Halm Avenue Los Angeles CA 90056 (310) 645-2719
King Fresh Produce 4731 Avenue 400 Dinuba CA 93618 (559) 596-2040
Kingsburg Apple Packers Inc PO Box 456 Kingsburg CA 93631 (559) 897-5132
Kiona Foundation 793 South Tracy Blvd Suite 349 Tracy CA 95376 (209) 839-7825
Kirschenman Enterprises Inc PO Box 27 Edison CA 93220 (661) 843-5952
Knighten Investments LLC 4952 Date Place San Diego CA 92102 (619) 379-1081
Koi Hinh Saeteurn 9695 E Belmont Avenue Sanger CA 93657 (559) 453-1176
Kokubu Lambert Inc 19201 Sonoma Hwy PMB 383 Sonoma CA 95476 (707) 938-1411
Koshan Inc 23501 Avalon Blvd Carson CA 90745 (424) 703-6616
Kozlowski Farms A Corp 5566 Highway 116 Forestville CA 95436 (707) 887-1587
L & M Companies Inc 2925 Huntleigh Drive Suite 204 Raleigh NC 27604 (919) 981-8064
L A Oriental Vegetable Inc 2640 East Washington Blvd #25 Los Angeles CA 90023 (323) 581-8898
L A Specialty Produce Company Inc 13527 Orden Drive Santa Fe Springs CA 90670 (562) 741-2200
L and A Produce 410 West Buckthorn Street Inglewood CA 90301 (310) 677-3800
L.A. Garlic & Spice Inc PO Box 21371 Los Angeles CA 90021 (213) 623-6022
L.A. Veggies & Fruits 145 Dale Court Santa Paula CA 93060 (805) 421-7185
La Barca Produce 5913 Watcher Street Bell Gardens CA 90201 (562) 964-8463
La Bendicion 2447 South Willow Fresno CA 93725 (559) 252-5182
La Mexicana Produce 2206 Central Avenue Spring Valley CA 91977 (619) 254-8579
La Rosa & Sons Distributing LLC 6418 East Whitmore Avenue Hughson CA 95326 (209) 883-7052
Lamanuzzi & Pantaleo LLC 11767 Road 27 1/2 Madera CA 93637 (559) 432-3844
Land & Sea Distributing Inc 27635 Forbes Road Suite R-1 Laguna Niguel CA 92677 (949) 348-0540
Landmark Produce Sales PO Box Drawer D Victor CA 95253 (209) 334-4666
Las Rosas Plants Nursery 461 South Devon Road Orange CA 92868 (714) 940-0902
Laura Gevorkian 4514 Franklin Avenue Unit 5 Los Angeles CA 90027 (323) 528-1520
Laureano Madrigal-Gonzalez 615 Inyo Avenue Modesto CA 95358 (209) 496-5502
Lawrence Distributing Company Inc PO Box 3065 Canyon Country CA 91386 (661) 299-5678
Leanos Produce 820 North Lincoin Way #65 Galt CA 95632 (209) 744-4399
Lee Fino Produce 22403 East Huntsman Dinuba CA 93618 (559) 638-3399
Lees Fresh Produce Inc 528 North Citrus Avenue Los Angeles CA 90036 (323) 933-0546
Legacy Farms LLC 6625 Caballero Blvd Buena Park CA 90620 (714) 736-1800
Legacy Produce AF Inc 1217 Montgomery Avenue San Bruno CA 94066 (650) 873-2196
Legacy Produce Inc 1035 17th Avenue Santa Cruz CA 95062 (831) 477-0791
Legend Distributing LLC 5032 West Colter Street Glendale AZ 85301 (623) 298-3779
Leogrande Bros Inc 202 Madison Street Oakland CA 94607 (510) 452-3539
Leonardo Ortiz & Manuela Lopez 624 Inyo W Tulare CA 93274 (559) 631-7706
Lifeline Sales Corp 202 Franklin Street Oakland CA 94607 (510) 832-8839
Lima's Produce Inc 2680 South Bonnie Beach Place Vernon CA 90032 (323) 513-8507
Limoneira Company 1141 Cummings Road Santa Paula CA 93060 (805) 525-5541
Lim's Produce Inc 401 First Avenue Sacramento CA 95818 (916) 443-2324
Linkys Produce 1717-A Adams Avenue El Centro CA 92243 (760) 455-3191
Lo Wa Saetern 3822 Townshend Circle Stockton CA 95212 (209) 327-1559
Loewy Enterprises PO Box 227220 Commerce CA 90022 (323) 726-8789
Lolabee's Harvest LLC 2173 California Street Apt 203 San Francisco CA 94115 (216) 695-0634
Loly's Produce 1429 66th Avenue Oakland CA 94621 (510) 326-3437
Lopez Family Produce 6520 Templeton Drive Carmichael CA 95608 (916) 807-9079
Los Flores Corporation PO Box 90460 San Jose CA 95109 (408) 690-7467
Los Kitos Produce LLC 7444 East Chapman Avenue Suite B Orange CA 92869 (714) 542-7787
Louis J Ferrari 1538 Cassidy Street Oceanside CA 92054 (760) 433-0505
Lozen International LLC 702 Westfield Court Ventura CA 93004 (805) 218-7105
Lucich/Santos Farms 2337 Zacharias Road Patterson CA 95363 (209) 402-2086
Lucky Green Trading Inc 14361 Euclid Street Suite 3H-J Garden Grove CA 92843 (714) 554-9293
Lucky Star Marketing LLC 1194 Brier Drive San Bernardino CA 92408 (909) 799-6688
Luis Esparza 3851 Fruitvale Avenue Bakersfield CA 93308 (661) 831-0002
Ly Thao Nyia Yi 2717 Sebastan Stockton CA 95212 (209) 981-8210
Lyons Magnus Inc 3158 E. Hamilton Ave Attn:Don Savin Fresno CA 93702 (559) 268-5966
M & K Trading Inc 3500 West 6th Street #100 Los Angeles CA 90020 (213) 623-5686
M & M Produce Wholesale PO Box 576606 Modesto CA 95357 (209) 541-4165
M & M West Coast Produce Inc 201 Monterey Salinas Hwy #B Salinas CA 93908 (831) 998-7372
M & S Produce Distributors Inc PO Box 3247 Bakersfield CA 93385 (661) 631-5140
M Company Produce Inc PO Box 2595 Redondo CA 90278 (626) 448-9970
M Tejeda Produce 2514 Brownell Street Atwater CA 95301 (209) 230-8854
M&B Produce Inc 2100 North Sepulveda Blvd #12 Manhattan Beach CA 90266 (310) 802-8091
Mac America Inc 2500 East Imperial Highway #201-133 Brea CA 92821 (888) 720-9977
Macal Fresh Fruit 3074 Sycamore Avenue Merced CA 95340 (209) 726-6219
Madera Enterprises Inc 32565 Avenue 9 Madera CA 93636 (559) 431-1444
Magdaleno Produce 323 West River Porterville CA 93257 (559) 361-2874
Mago's Produce 3865 1/2 West 8th Street Los Angeles CA 90005 (213) 389-1463
Mama Chilas Mexican Produce 2447 South Willow Fresno CA 93725 (559) 255-3317
Mana Produce 9020 Calico Court Oak Hills CA 92344 (626) 422-7768
Manny Lawrence Sales,Inc PO Box 99 Santa Ynez CA 93460 (805) 693-1300
Manny's Produce PO Box 2653 Bell Gardens CA 90021 (888) 806-0368
Manuel Cruz 1412 Lawrence Street Los Angeles CA 90021 (714) 868-9417
March & Sons PO Box 306 Escalon CA 95320 (209) 606-7259
Marco A Perez 78499 Orcabessa Drive Bermuda Dunes CA 92201 (760) 360-9868
Margarita De Carranco 2141 19th Avenue Delano CA 93215 (661) 721-9628
Maria & Consuelo Herrera 414 East 9th Street Bakersfield CA 93307 (661) 717-1364
Maria De La Luz T Velasquez 910 West Poplar Street Compton CA 90220 (661) 810-9545
Maria Del Carmen Barragan 533 Kolher Stockton CA 95206 (209) 888-7051
Maria Dolores Ruiz 4131 South Carpenter Road Modesto CA 95358 (209) 678-7810
Maria Gonzalez 230 West Clausen Road Turlock CA 95380 (209) 345-8159
Maria Lechuga 908 Smith Street Bakersfield CA 93307 (661) 834-9480
Maria Sanchez 1230 1/2 South McBride Avenue Los Angeles CA 90022 (323) 493-1779
Maria's Flores 3931 Salmon Creek Road Ceres CA 95307 (209) 416-1523
Maribel Produce 8632 Gardenview Avenue Apt #A South Gate CA 90280 (323) 369-0474
Marin Produce Company Inc 58 Woodland Avenue San Rafael CA 94901 (415) 456-1810
Mario Jesus Padilla 2836 Macdonald Avenue Richmond CA 94804 (510) 860-1392
Mario Macias Company Inc PO Box 81746 Bakersfield CA 93380 (661) 391-0668
Mario Zazueta 4150 Arey Drive San Diego CA 92154 (619) 646-2715
Mario's Produce 2007 Edenview Lane West Covina CA 91792 (626) 419-0720
Maritza's Produce 135 Jessie Avenue Manteca CA 95337 (209) 824-9736
Market Gardeners (USA) Inc 5001 E Commercenter Drive Suite 237 Bakersfield CA 93309 (661) 322-4044
Market Produce Sales Inc 1364 San Mateo Avenue #210 So San Francisco CA 94080 (650) 873-2684
Markon Cooperative Inc PO Box 2630 Salinas CA 93902 (831) 775-1440
Marta's Procue PO Box 71213 Bakersfield CA 93387 (661) 808-4292
Martin Sanchez 754 Wall Street #42 Los Angeles CA 90014 (213) 629-4154
Martinez Produce 265 Hudson Drive Bakersfield CA 93307 (661) 717-8422
Mashhoon's Produce Inc PO Box 4272 Santa Barbara CA 93140 (805) 965-5191
Matilde Produce 22716 South Delford Avenue Carson CA 90745 (310) 619-3614
Matsuda's Of Sacramento PO Box 276547 Sacramento CA 95827 (916) 423-3157
Matsutani & Nakao Inc 880 Eureka Avenue Brentwood CA 94513 (925) 634-4721
Maui Fresh International LLC PO Box 21448 Los Angeles CA 90021 (213) 688-0880
May SaeTern 709 Pinedale Avenue Sacramento CA 95838 (916) 208-0511
Mayte's Vegetables 1539 Calle Miro Lompoc CA 93436 (805) 757-0494
MBA Produce Group PO Box 4918 Oceanside CA 92052 (760) 721-1770
McKay Smith Farms Inc 1 Bell Canyon Drive Dove Canyon CA 92679 (949) 858-7977
McKellar Farms Inc PO Box 189 Ivanhoe CA 93235 (559) 798-0557
MCL Fresh Inc 5555 East Olympic Blvd Los Angeles CA 90022 (323) 201-5800
McLane/Suneast Inc PO Box 6115 Temple TX 76503 (254) 771-7500
MCM Agriculture Services USA LLC 211 East Ocean Blvd Suite 102 Long Beach CA 90802 (310) 831-3999
Melkonian Enterprises 2730 South Dewolf Sanger CA 95657 (559) 485-6191
Memo's Produce 802 South Mayflower Avenue Monrovia CA 91016 (213) 622-6807
Mendez Mexican Products 456 North A Street Oxnard CA 93030 (805) 247-1019
Mendez Produce 4454 Olive Avenue Fairfield CA 94533 (707) 631-7277
Merced Fruit Barn 4526 East Hway 140 Merced CA 95340 (209) 385-2222
Meto Corporation 2121 El Camino Real Suite C-210 San Mateo CA 94403 (650) 638-0277
Mexbros Fruit 8515 Avenida De La Fuente San Diego CA 92154 (619) 671-9200
MH Mace Produce 16228 Sun Ray Court Riverside CA 92503 (213) 364-7889
Mi Pueblo San Jose Inc PO Box 3288 San Jose CA 95156 (408) 928-1171
Mi Ranchito Produce 2504 South Santa Fe Avenue Vista CA 92084 (760) 598-1256
Michael John Stockton 2001 Edwards Avenue Merced CA 95340 (209) 658-1192
Midtown Business Association 1722 J Street Suite 19 Sacramento CA 95811 (916) 442-1500
Mike's Produce 73864 Ocotillo Court Palm Desert CA 92260 (760) 346-8202
Mineral King Produce LLC 1501 South Lovers Lane Visalia CA 93292 (559) 733-7070
Mirabella Farms Inc 5551 South Orange Avenue Fresno CA 93725 (559) 237-4495
Miriam's Produce 283 East Pleasant Valley Road Oxnard CA 93033 (805) 701-1023
Misionero Vegetable Sales 33155 Gloria Road Gonzales CA 93926 (831) 675-5045
Mission Produce Inc PO Box 5267 Oxnard CA 93031 (805) 981-3650
MNC Farm 650 N 3rd Street Fresno CA 93702 (559) 473-7063
Mobile Produce Inc 3010 Fairhaven Drive Bakersfield CA 93308 (661) 431-1740
Mon Chong Loong Trading Corp 56-72 49th Place Maspeth NY 11378 (718) 417-1668
Monarrez Produce 1839 Magnolia Street Gridley CA 95948 (530) 788-3146
Montana Vistas LLC PO Box 5410 Kalispell MT 59903 (406) 257-0145
Montano Produce 3144 James M Wood Blvd Los Angeles CA 90006 (213) 926-0512
Montano Produce 528 East 62nd Street Los Angeles CA 90003 (213) 427-9466
Monterey Mushrooms Inc 260 Westgate Drive Watsonville CA 95076 (831) 763-5300
Monterey Produce Market 2333 North Fremont Street Monterey CA 93940 (831) 373-5017
Monterrey Provision Co Inc PO Box 81046 San Diego CA 92138 (619) 294-2222
Montoya's Produce 337 East 85th Street Los Angeles CA 90003 (323) 283-1861
Moonlight Packing Corporation 17719 East Huntsman Reedley CA 93654 (559) 638-7799
Moonlight Sales Corporation PO Box 846 Reedley CA 93654 (559) 637-7799
Morada Produce Company LP PO Box 659 Linden CA 95236 (209) 546-0426
Morales Ledesma Produce PO Box 956 Hilmar CA 95324 (209) 669-0251
Morales Produce 1925 E 8th Street #7 Los Angeles CA 90021 (323) 834-6854
Moreno Produce 657 South Bonnie Beach Place Los Angeles CA 90023 (323) 264-8923
Morita Produce Co Inc 1601 East Olympic Blvd #219 Los Angeles CA 90021 (213) 622-5095
Mouang Louang Saetern 2581 Ivy Street Live Oak CA 95953 (916) 583-3589
Mountain Produce Inc PO Box 11366 Fresno CA 93773 (559) 268-7804
MPG West LLC PO Box 17368 Anaheim CA 92817 (714) 633-5310
Munoz Produce 11833 Kerrwood El Monte CA 91732 (626) 350-5184
Munoz Produce 108 North Vanguard Avenue La Puente CA 91744 (626) 625-1546
Murrieta Produce 3741 Blar Street Corona CA 92879 (951) 893-0653
N Morales Produce 620 East 25th Street Los Angeles CA 90011 (213) 747-8981
N Z G Specialties Inc 9432 Bellanca Avenue Suite 200 Los Angeles CA 90045 (310) 216-7575
Nagatoshi Produce USA LLC 340 North Myers Street #B Los Angeles CA 90033 (323) 267-8822
Natalias Produce 15665 Jennifer Court Salinas CA 93907 (831) 442-4271
Nathel & Nathel Inc 357 Row C-NYC Terminal Market Bronx NY 10474 (718) 991-6050
Natural Selection Foods LLC 1721 San Juan Highway San Juan Bautista CA 95045 (831) 623-7880
Nature's Produce PO Box 58366 Vernon CA 90058 (323) 235-4343
Nature's Sungrown Foods Inc 700 Irwin Street Suite 103 San Rafael CA 94901 (415) 491-4944
Nayta Saeturn 9256 Skyway Paradise CA 95969 (510) 472-5322
NB Farms 19930 South Mac Arthur Tracy CA 95304 (209) 835-4324
NDT Inc 17654 Newhope Street Suite H Fountain Valley CA 92708 (714) 429-9356
Nelly's Produce Inc PO Box 661150 Arcadia CA 91066 (213) 623-1067
Neri Produce 1533 South El Dorado Street Stockton CA 95206 (209) 547-0932
New City Fruit & Produce Co 2001 Jerrold Avenue San Francisco CA 94124 (415) 647-1213
New Horizon Distributing Inc 3755 Avocado Blvd Suite 236 La Mesa CA 91941 (619) 592-4600
New Peak Inc 21920 Birds Eye Drive Diamond Bar CA 91765 (626) 890-6010
New San Jose Wholesale Foods Inc PO Box 730967 San Jose CA 95173 (408) 279-3888
Nicandro Hernandez Rosas 1438 South Valentine Avenue Fresno CA 93706 (559) 237-9548
Nicasio Marquez 7575 Hempstead Avenue Goleta CA 93117 (805) 968-5446
Nicolae & Emilia Stasuc PO Box 1079 Lincoln CA 95648 (916) 645-7033
Nipama Corp 2007 Branch Creek Street Bakersfield CA 93312 (661) 747-2136
Noel Coronel 455 Bigger Street Parlier CA 93648 (559) 943-0123
Nor-Cal Produce Inc PO Box 980188 West Sacramento CA 95798 (916) 373-0830
Norman Figueroa 22253 Haynes Street Woodland Hills CA 91303 (818) 883-2012
North Eastern Dairy Products Inc 37129 Park Avenue Burney CA 96013 (530) 335-4183
North South Produce 307 Millbrae Avenue Santa Rosa CA 95407 (707) 304-2065
North Valley Produce PO Box 3527 Chico CA 95927 (530) 345-8136
Northern Produce Mushrooms Inc 5354 East Slauson Avenue Commerce CA 90040 (323) 724-6969
Northgate Gonzalez LLC 1201 North Magnolia Avenue Anaheim CA 92801 (714) 687-7054
Nova Produce LP 3380 Woods Edge Circle Suite 102 Bonita Springs FL 34134 (800) 563-6682
Novoa Produce 989 Sterling Avenue Sanger CA 93657 (559) 287-3240
Numero Uno Acquisitions LLC 6701 Wilson Avenue Los Angeles CA 90001 (323) 846-5015
Nunes Vegetables Inc PO Box 673 Salinas CA 93901 (831) 751-7510
Oag Global Inc 1306 West Herndon Avenue Fresno CA 93711 (559) 261-4200
Oakvile Produce Partners LLC 1955 Jerrold Avenue San Francisco CA 94124 (415) 642-2569
Odilon's Produce & Sales Inc 6365 East Cherokee Road Stockton CA 95215 (209) 351-2415
Odwalla Inc Attn:Business Lic 521 Lake Kathy Dr Brandon FL 33510 (813) 569-2600
Olimpia Ignatios Voulgarelis 17 Lido Circle Sacramento CA 95826 (916) 202-2520
Olive Seven Corporation 1069 Pennsyvania Avenue San Francisco CA 94107 (415) 431-5031
One World Unlimited 14480 Mt Quail Road Salinas CA 93908 (831) 484-2444
Onsite Marketing Services 32950 Road 148 Visalia CA 93292 (559) 804-4161
Orange County Nursery Inc 5485 Grimes Canyon Road Moorpark CA 93021 (805) 517-1194
Organic Harvest Network Inc 741-B Addison Street Berkeley CA 94710 (510) 222-5333
Orion Pacific Traders Inc 1224 Lincoln Avenue Walnut Creek CA 94596 (925) 943-2066
Ortega Produce 3188 Sierrama Drive Shingle Springs CA 95682 (916) 203-1826
Ortega Produce 3808 Lexington Avenue Bakersfield CA 93306 (661) 381-0881
Ortiz Produce 321 California Avenue Modesto CA 95351 (209) 241-6824
Oscar Trujillo's Produce 145 1/2 San Pascual Avenue Los Angeles CA 90042 (323) 257-3139
Osorio's 6981 Glasgow Avenue San Bernardino CA 92404 (909) 496-8593
Ou W Saefong 570 Raquel Court Merced CA 95341 (209) 761-2414
Ovanes Produce 1623 Talmadge Street #3 Los Angeles CA 90027 (323) 428-0042
P & S Produce 623 S Fern Avenue Los Angeles CA 90022 (323) 667-6510
P R Farms Inc 2917 East Shepherd Avenue Clovis CA 93619 (559) 299-0201
Pablo Ponce 790 South Orange Street Turlock CA 95380 (209) 648-5589
Pacific Coast Produce 950 Mountain View Avenue Suite 1 Oxnard CA 93030 (805) 240-3385
Pacific Gourmet Produce LLC 250 Alamaha Street Unit S-10 Kahului HI 96732 (888) 851-8480
Pacific Groservice Inc 567 Cinnabar Street San Jose CA 95110 (408) 282-2232
Pacific Prime Produce Inc 22805 Savi Ranch Parkway A Yorba Linda CA 92887 (714) 637-8764
Pacific Restaurant Supply Company I 5240 Riley Street San Diego CA 92110 (619) 296-4242
Pacific Sun Distributing 5624 Bandini Blvd Bell CA 90201 (323) 261-4060
Pacific Vegetable Exchange Inc 386 Silva Place Nipomo CA 93444 (805) 331-3522
Pajaro Valley Fresh Fruit & Vegetab PO Box 1357 Watsonville CA 95077 (831) 722-3805
Palafox Produce PO Box 70684 Bakersfield CA 93387 (661) 366-8353
Palomate Packing Company Inc 2917 East Shepherd Avenue Clovis CA 93619 (559) 299-0201
Palomer Produce 1430 Princhot Street Stockton CA 95205 (406) 852-3269
Panda Produce Inc 1901 Vilet Street Los Angeles CA 90021 (213) 627-3118
Pandol Brothers Inc 401 Road 192 Delano CA 93215 (661) 725-3755
Pappys Meat Co 5663 East Fountain Way Fresno CA 93727 (559) 291-0218
Paramount Citrus Cooperative 1901 S Lexington St Attn Christine Delano CA 93315 (661) 720-2605
Paramount Citrus Ventures LLC 1901 S Lexington St. Attn Christine Delano CA 93315 (661) 720-2605
Paramount Export Company 175 Filbert Street Ste 201 Oakland CA 94607 (510) 839-0150
Parkview Produce Inc 1821 Parkview Drive San Bruno CA 94066 (650) 873-0124
Parma Fruit Inc PO Box 18833 Anaheim CA 92817 (714) 633-5314
Pascual G Lopez 3736 400th Avenue Kingsburg CA 93631 (559) 212-0902
Pascual Produce 912 Nearfield Street Azusa CA 91702 (626) 609-9227
Patrick Carroll 5588 North Palm Avenue Fresno CA 93704 (559) 261-0210
Patrick Fedor 2904 Raintree Court Stockton CA 95219 (209) 478-9834
Patty Sales 10934 Coppperpolis Road Stockton CA 95215 (209) 808-4908
Paty's Produce 909-C1 Harking Road Salinas CA 93905 (831) 229-1471
Paul William Dorrance 19 Alhambra Court Novato CA 94949 (415) 328-3791
PC Food Company 2600 Stingle Avenue Rosemead CA 91700 (626) 573-8668
Pedro Paulino Perez 10228 San Gabriel Avenue South Gate CA 90280 (323) 574-6188
Pedro Zuniga 10246 West Lilac Road Valley Center CA 92082 (760) 749-4997
Perez Produce 2750 1/2 Blanchard Street Los Angeles CA 90033 (323) 351-3233
Perez Products 3342 North Gladys Avenue Rosemead CA 91770 (626) 340-9622
Perimeter Sales & Merchandising Inc 10571 Calle Lee Suite 175 Los Alamitos CA 90720 (714) 821-8396
Persaud Produce Inc 658 Mesquit Street Los Angeles CA 90021 (213) 687-9702
Peter Chhoeu Enterprise Inc 718 South Alameda Street Los Angeles CA 90021 (213) 623-8887
Peters Produce 1248 Denlyn Street Novato CA 94947 (415) 506-0122
Petra Produce Inc 131 Terminal Court - Office #46 South San Francisco CA 94080 (415) 596-0087
Petre Biglieri PO Box 604 Clements CA 95227 (209) 759-3201
PGS Trading Inc 6511 Telegraph Road Commerce CA 90040 (714) 261-1249
Pier 88 Ship Supply 2443 208th Street E-2 Torrance CA 90501 (310) 787-9888
Pina's Produce PO Box 1044 Williams CA 95987 (530) 218-0376
Pinnacle Trading International Inc PO Box 158 Gilroy CA 95021 (408) 842-0077
Plant & Trees 5514 Lewis Road Vacaville CA 95687 (707) 452-0838
Plantas y Arboles 9754 Spindrift Drive Stockton CA 95209 (209) 684-2295
Plaskett Enterprises Inc PO Box 1688 Salinas CA 93902 (831) 484-6568
Players Sales Inc - The PO Box 1053 Blythe CA 92226 (760) 922-8900
Pleasant Valley Sales PO Box 1346 San Jusan Capistrano CA 92693 (949) 309-0987
Plia Thao 6223 Franklin Blvd Sacramento CA 95824 (916) 392-6411
Poblanos Produce 617 S Breed Street Los Angeles CA 90023 (213) 689-4451
Polo's Produce Inc PO Box 21960 Bakersfield CA 93390 (661) 378-1348
Precision Produce Inc 1865 Herndon Avenue Suite #276 Clovis CA 93611 (559) 325-6765
Prestige Produce Inc 7944 North Maple Suite 101 Fresno CA 93720 (559) 298-1921
Prima Frutta Packing PO Box 438 Linden CA 95236 (209) 931-1460
Primary Export International PO Box 2723 So San Francisco CA 94083 (650) 952-3888
Primavera Marketing Inc PO Box 419 Linden CA 95236 (209) 931-9420
Primitivo Aguilar 2124 Cardella Court Livingston CA 95334 (209) 394-8400
Primo Produce 801 Lombardo Avenue Modesto CA 95351 (209) 604-4306
Princeton Produce 1370 West 9th Street Upland CA 91786 (909) 981-2980
Priority Marketing Inc PO Box 26992 Fresno CA 93729 (559) 438-2335
Pro Citrus Network Inc 4747 South Mooney Blvd Visalia CA 93277 (559) 753-3100
Pro*Act 24560 Silver Cloud Court Monterey CA 93940 (831) 658-1920
Produce Alliance LLC 60 West Market Street Suite 130 Salinas CA 93901 (847) 808-3230
Produce Available Inc 910 Commerical Avenue Oxnard CA 93030 (805) 483-5292
Produce Center Inc PO Box 37 Salinas CA 93902 (831) 757-8983
Produce Exchange Inc - The 7407 Southfront Road Livermore CA 94551 (925) 454-8700
Produce Express Inc 2630 Fifth Street Sacramento CA 95818 (916) 446-8918
Produce Gudino 1231 F Street Livingston CA 95334 (209) 489-6558
Produce Guerra PO Box 7814 Van Nuys CA 91409 (818) 989-6119
Produce Land LLC 775 Clay Street San Francisco CA 94108 (415) 397-5527
Produce Locator Sales 7220 Akers Road Bakersfield CA 93313 (661) 213-7155
Produce West Inc 18911 Portola Drive Salinas CA 93908 (831) 455-2981
Produce World Inc 30611 San Antonio Street Hayward CA 94544 (510) 441-1449
Producers Meat and Provision Inc 2707 Boston Avenue San Diego CA 92113 (619) 232-7585
Productos Garcia 327 South 19th Street San Jose CA 95116 (408) 655-2357
Professional Produce PO Box 58308 Vernon CA 90058 (323) 277-1550
Punelli - Lazopoulos Inc PO Box 11047 Bakersfield CA 93389 (661) 834-1424
QSI LLC 1210 17th Street Hermosa Beach CA 90254 (213) 629-1152
Quality 1st Produce Inc 6416 Flotilla Street City of Commerce CA 90040 (323) 721-8888
Quality Custom Distribution Service 18301 Von Karman #1100 Irvine CA 92612 (949) 252-2000
Quality Growers International Inc PO Box 44277 Panorama City CA 91412 (818) 718-6919
Quan Produce Co Inc 1278 East 6th Street Los Angeles CA 90021 (213) 629-9783
Quebec Distributing Co 7700 Edgewater Drive Suite 149 Oakland CA 94621 (510) 878-9020
R & G Produce 28611 Avenue 15 Madera CA 93638 (559) 674-7232
R & R Produce Inc PO Box 2710 Aptos CA 95001 (831) 687-0390
R A Davis Commodities LLC PO Box 668 Clovis CA 93613 (559) 490-4500
R A Produce Inc 742 Thompson Road Nipomo CA 93444 (805) 489-6324
R B Sandrini Inc 10889 Casey Avenue Delano CA 93215 (805) 725-2281
R M Food LLC 7150 Village Drive Buena Park CA 90621 (714) 523-0031
R P Produce Inc 9020 Rives Avenue Downey CA 90240 (213) 792-4504
Rain Forest Produce Inc 1601 E Olympic Blvd Bldg 200 #206 Los Angeles CA 90021 (213) 553-4595
Rain Produce Sales 2309 Palmetto Avenue Suite A-1 Pacifica CA 94044 (650) 557-9990
Rainbow Valley Orchards Sales Inc 5112 5th Street Fallbrook CA 92028 (760) 728-2905
Raley's PO Box 15618 Sacramento CA 95852 (916) 373-6318
Ramirez & Sons Produce 1663 Mawson Road Meridian CA 95957 (530) 870-1576
Ramirez Fruit Stand 3392 Haven Street Rosamond CA 93560 (661) 860-0480
Ramirez Produce 223 West 126th Street Los Angeles CA 90061 (323) 777-2412
Ramon Llamas 8463 N Sierra Vista Fresno CA 93720 (559) 906-5997
Ramos Produce 2208 Paradise Road Modesto CA 95358 (209) 614-4324
Randall C Asadoor 3803 Richmond Avenue Clovis CA 93619 (559) 324-7612
Randy Sanchez 2010 Dunn Road Merced CA 95340 (209) 947-6776
Randy Smith Produce 60 West Liberty Road Gridley CA 95948 (530) 846-6338
Randy Wilson 9432 Celeste Court Bakersfield CA 93312 (661) 393-3136
Ratto Bros Inc PO Box 146 Salida CA 95368 (510) 569-3812
Ratzlaff Ranch Inc 13200 Occidental Road Sebastopol CA 95472 (707) 823-0538
Raul Domelod Aniag Sr 20648 East Adam's Avenue Reedley CA 93654 (559) 305-9743
RD America LLC 1265 North Kramer Blvd Anaheim CA 92806 (718) 762-8700
RD/JET LLC 1265 North Kramer Blvd Anaheim CA 92806 (718) 762-8700
RDK Distributing Co LLC 2910 San Fernando Road Los Angeles CA 90065 (323) 344-7074
Rebolledo Tomatoes PO Box 208 King City CA 93960 (831) 789-4321
Red Blossom Farms Inc PO Box 527 Los Olivos CA 93441 (805) 686-4747
Red Blossom Sales Inc PO Box 527 Los Olivos CA 93441 (805) 686-4747
Refco Farms LLC PO Box 7577 Spreckels CA 93926 (831) 455-9375
Refugio Hernandez 1253 North Campus Ontario CA 91764 (909) 973-7373
Reimex 5709 Canberra Avenue Bakersfield CA 93307 (661) 834-8664
Renaissance Food Group LLC 11020 White Rock Road Suite 100 Rancho Cordova CA 95670 (916) 638-8825
Republic Wine Company PO Box 1164 Ione CA 95640 (209) 274-2238
Resendiz Family Fruit Barn 4342 Geer Road Hughson CA 95326 (209) 883-0100
Restaurant Depot LLC 1265 North Kramer Blvd Anaheim CA 92806 (718) 762-8700
Rex White PO Box 1222 Perryville AR 72126 (501) 652-0195
Reynolds Packing Company 33 East Tokay Street Lodi CA 95240 (209) 369-2725
Richard Jaramillo Leon 519 East Westfield Porterville CA 93257 (559) 784-4019
Richard Kaiser Company Inc - The 5935 South Playa Vista Drive #316 Playa Vista CA 90094 (310) 694-8688
Richard Valdez 49 Blanca Lane #907 Watsonville CA 95076 (831) 588-9672
Richpak PO Box 60279 Bakersfield CA 93386 (661) 872-4536
Rich's Butcher Shop Inc 1924 Mangrove Avenue Chico CA 95926 (530) 342-2993
Ricks Produce 329 Franklin Street Oakland CA 94607 (510) 835-8376
Rigo's Produce 131 Terminal Court Unit No. 8/9 So. San Francisco CA 94080 (650) 873-3773
Rio Del Mar Foods Inc 866 East Dartmouth Drive Fresno CA 93730 (559) 438-2980
Rio Vista Ventures LLC PO Box 861449 Los Angeles CA 90086 (213) 627-2900
Rivera Food Service Inc 4308 Baldwin Avenue El Monte CA 91731 (626) 443-6699
Rivera Produce Corporation 1278 Produce Row Los Angeles CA 90021 (213) 629-0753
Rivera's Produce 463 Green River Street Oxnard CA 93036 (805) 236-2942
Riverside Food Cooperative Inc 5240 Avondale Way Riverside CA 92506 (951) 290-7327
RJ Produce Distributors Inc 5624 Bandini Blvd Bell CA 90201 (323) 780-8700
RJ Produce Inc PO Box 3743 McAllen TX 78502 (956) 781-4000
RJO Produce Marketing Inc 1177 West Shaw Avenue Fresno CA 93711 (559) 222-7200
RM Produce Corporation PO Box 661150 Arcadia CA 91066 (213) 623-3761
Robert Christoph Hausamann PO Box 3245 Pinedale CA 93650 (559) 229-2105
Robert Edmondson, Miranda Edmondson 2745 Bechelli Lane Redding CA 96002 (530) 223-6830
Robert Ketchum PO Box 1327 Lincoln CA 95648 (916) 698-5313
Roberto Cortez 15 California Street Salinas CA 93901 (831) 757-2435
Robles Produce 626 Sunset Avenue Modesto CA 95351 (209) 606-6119
Rodney S Kubo PO Box 191 Reedley CA 93654 (559) 638-6883
Rodolfo Medina/Catalina Medina 4321 Lanza Lane Stockton CA 95207 (916) 613-9491
Rodriguez Produce 6209 Denar Way North Highlands CA 95660 (509) 346-7707
Rogelio Coyt 553 Sunrise Street Salinas CA 93905 (831) 261-8735
Roger's Produce Inc 1874 East 22nd Street Los Angeles CA 90058 (310) 383-8586
Rohner's E-Z Food 3931 Shenandon Drive Oceanside CA 92056 (760) 941-5443
Rohrer Brothers Inc PO Box 731 Sacramento CA 95812 (916) 443-5921
Ron Lunder PO Box 1199 Westwood CA 96137 (530) 256-3233
Rosa Diaz 2200 Olive Avenue Space 22 Atwater CA 95301 (209) 818-7048
Rosa Produce 805 Mayor Avenue Fresno CA 93706 (559) 479-0702
Rosas Produce 3021 Inez Street Los Angeles CA 90023 (323) 264-9449
Rosedem Inc PO Box 1327 Azusa CA 91702 (909) 899-2515
Rosemarie Martell 4707 Meyer Way Carmichael CA 95608 (916) 967-5985
Ross Garabedian Sales 4705 North Sonora #115 Fresno CA 93722 (559) 271-2300
Rosy's Produce 3442 Opal Street Los Angeles CA 90023 (212) 612-4410
Royal Vista Marketing Inc PO Box 470 Visalia CA 93279 (559) 636-9198
Ruben A & Herlinda Sanchez 2795 Beachwood Drive Merced CA 95340 (209) 201-8808
Rubens Produce PO Box 1593 Oxnard CA 93032 (805) 658-2014
Rudy Wusstig/Elaine Wusstig 7355 Ally Gold Way Shinglotown CA 96088 (530) 410-0134
S & H Packing & Sales 2590 Harriet Street Los Angeles CA 90058 (323) 583-7588
S & L Wholesale Produce LLC PO Box 880114 San Francisco CA 94188 (415) 643-2804
S & S Marketing and Sales Inc PO Box 3890 Salinas CA 93912 (831) 442-5311
S D S P Inc PO Box 2110 San Marcos CA 92079 (760) 471-7377
S Martinelli & Company PO Box 1868 Watsonville CA 95077 (831) 724-1126
S S K Produce 1011 Long Beach Avenue Los Angeles CA 90021 (213) 689-0978
Sabor A Oaxaca 25200 Avenue 18 1/2 Madera CA 93638 (559) 481-0831
Santa Ana's Nursery 10984 Locust Avenue Bloomington CA 92316 (909) 820-6135
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BUS_NAME MAILADDR MAILCITY MAIL_ST MAILZIP1 BUS_PHON
1st Quality Produce Inc 138 Fulton Street Fresno CA 93721 (559) 442-1932
4 J's Produce & Inspection 2165 18th Avenue Kingsburg CA 93631 (559) 859-0428
5 Star Produce Inc 1292 Kings Crown Road Santa Ana CA 92705 (949) 433-0398
68 Produce LLC PO Box 7577 Spreckles CA 93962 (831) 455-9375
A & A Dasso Farms 4302 North Beecher Road Stockton CA 95215 (209) 481-9164
A & A Organic Farms Corp 125 Hangar Way Suite 100 Watsonville CA 95076 (831) 768-0300
A & A Produce Inc PO Box 1158 South San Francisco CA 94083 (650) 875-1020
A & F Distributing Corporation PO Box 21385 Los Angeles CA 90021 (323) 225-8321
A & G Thomas Produce PO Box 1851 Turlock CA 95381 (209) 634-5934
A & N Produce 24409 Avenue 216 Lindsay CA 93247 (559) 756-4281
A & S Produce Inc 2939 Sunol Drive Vernon CA 90058 (213) 260-5100
A & T Hammond Inc PO Box 2564 Monterey CA 93942 (831) 375-9543
A & T Trading Co LLC 1158 G Street Suite 107 & 108 Reedley CA 93654 (559) 643-8029
A D P DePalma Farms Inc 18666 East Hwy 120 Ripon CA 95366 (209) 838-7034
A G Produce & Supplies Inc PO Box 3034 Vista CA 92085 (760) 224-8997
A P Esteve Sales Inc 1920 Tienda Drive Bld. C Suite 201 Lodi CA 95242 (209) 334-9728
A Plus Vegetable Inc 1995 East 20th Street Los Angeles CA 90058 (213) 747-4888
Abcv Ventures LLC 2411 Old Drow Canyon Road #105 San Ramon CA 94583 (925) 837-7400
Abe-El Wholesale 42143 Road 120 Orosi CA 93647 (559) 528-3030
Acevedo Produce 642 North Wilcox Ave Apt #108 Montebello CA 90640 (323) 359-3776
Adolph Foods Inc 1099 E Champlain Drive Suite A #263 Fresno CA 93720 (559) 237-7056
Advantage Produce Inc 1511 Bay Street Los Angeles CA 90021 (213) 627-2777
Advocates For Healthy Living 142 East Bonita Avenue #136 San Dimas CA 91773 (626) 593-9254
Ag Mart Enterprises 2478 Mitchell Avenue Clovis CA 93611 (559) 325-8881
Agriculture & Land Based Training PO Box 6264 Salinas CA 93912 (831) 758-1469
AgroUSA Inc PO Box 58045 Los Angeles CA 90058 (213) 864-6846
Aguilar Muro Produce 11261 Howay Lane Wilton CA 95693 (916) 284-5905
Aguilar Ranch & Produce PO Box 142 Stevinson CA 95374 (209) 261-3898
Al Produce Wholesale Inc 1309 Ross Street Suite C Petaluma CA 94954 (707) 763-2929
Alaraz Corp 2934 24th Street San Francisco CA 94110 (415) 826-4334
Albert Louis Bouvet 20 Landing Circle Suite 306 Chico CA 95973 (530) 899-8200
Albert Raso PO Box 85 Thornton CA 95686 (209) 327-7765
Albert S Kimura 1735 Southwood Drive San Luis Obispo CA 93401 (805) 544-1721
Albert's Organics Inc PO Box 624 Bridgeport NJ 08014 (856) 241-9090
Albertsons LLC PO Box 20 Boise ID 83726 (208) 295-4913
Alchemist CDC 1800 21st Street Suite 100 Sacramento CA 95811 (916) 204-8260
Alday Produce PO Box 1703 Rosemead CA 91770 (562) 824-6047
Alejandro Produce Inc 2504 South Santa Fe C-6 Vista CA 92084 (760) 598-1848
Alejandro Sanchez 16291 Nightstar Court Fontana CA 92336 (213) 219-4279
Alex Produce 4453 Winslow Court Riverside CA 92501 (951) 233-3421
Alex Produce 887 Vertin Avenue C-3 Box 4 Salinas CA 93901 (831) 751-2400
Alex Produce 1965 Norma Street Oxnard CA 93036 (805) 607-5678
Alfonso A Soria 3413 Yerrington Court Modesto CA 95355 (209) 869-0150
Alfonso Vasquez 321 North D Street Madera CA 93638 (559) 675-0442
All About Produce Company 712 Fiero Lane Suite 30-31 San Luis Obispo CA 93401 (805) 431-2626
All Fresh Produce Inc 901 East "E" Street Wilmington CA 90744 (310) 830-6337
All Fresh Products Inc 40 - 20th Street San Diego CA 92102 (619) 232-1000
All Fruits Marketing LLC 9008 Cripple Creek Avenue Bakersfield CA 93312 (661) 667-1505
Alliance Produce Distributors Inc 38365 Innovation Court #1104-K Murrieta CA 92563 (909) 821-3813
Alvarado Produce 150 Belmont Street Apt 59 Delano CA 93215 (661) 709-0029
Alvarez Sales 10353 Gunn Avenue Whittier CA 90605 (213) 622-0933
Alvas Produce 456 Hummingbird Drive Brea CA 92823 (714) 543-8033
Alvin Goldberg And Son Inc 8418 North Third Street Fresno CA 93720 (559) 269-2373
Alvin's Farms #1 Corp 2615 Loma Avenue South El Monte CA 91733 (626) 575-3728
Always Fresh Trading Inc 1338 East 6th Street Los Angeles CA 90021 (213) 622-8168
Amalia Garcia 17496 West Whitesbridge Sp #10 Kerman CA 93630 (559) 567-2292
Amelia Loftus 1454 Oakleaf Drive Royal Oaks CA 95076 (831) 246-1748
American 4 Star Marketing Inc 5112 5th Street Rainbow CA 92028 (760) 728-2905
American Fruits and Flavors 10725 Sutter Avenue Pacoima CA 91331 (818) 899-9574
American Mushroom Inc 698 Anita Street Suite B Chula Vista CA 91911 (619) 477-6551
Amerifresh Inc PO Box 25129 Scottsdale AZ 85255 (480) 927-4900
AMS Export LLC 720 South Alameda Street Los Angeles CA 90021 (213) 612-5888
Ana's Produce 304 Troy Street Bakersfield CA 93306 (661) 366-5252
Andrewsag Inc 13650 Copus Road Bakersfield CA 93307 (661) 858-2266
Andrianos D Argyropoulos 1467 48th Street Sacramento CA 95819 (916) 307-9375
Andrighetto Produce Inc PO Box 2328 So San Francisco CA 94083 (650) 588-0930
Andy's Produce Market Inc PO Box 870 Sebastopol CA 95473 (707) 824-5440
Angel Mendoza Torrez 1909 West La Sierra Fresno CA 93706 (559) 433-5842
Antelope Valley Produce 206 West Nugent Street Lancaster CA 93534 (661) 942-5939
Anthony Vineyards Inc PO Box 9578 Bakersfield CA 93389 (661) 858-6211
Antonio & Ines Hernandez 400 Monroe Street Arvin CA 93203 (661) 247-7368
Araz Produce 11674 Curry Avenue Granada Hills CA 91344 (818) 601-9007
Armando Altamirano 408 Springer Street Bakersfield CA 93306 (661) 549-5343
Armando Montalvo 15728 California Avenue Paramount CA 90723 (562) 790-8594
Armstrong Marketing 16618 Toro Hills Court Salinas CA 93908 (831) 484-0800
Arra Sales Corporation PO Box 2407 Bakersfield CA 93303 (661) 395-7000
Arroyo Produce 944 Olive Avenue Vista CA 92083 (760) 497-1624
Arturo Aguilar Castillo 1667 South Teilman Circle Fresno CA 93706 (559) 230-7212
Arturo Chavarin 1780-P Old Bayshore Highway San Jose CA 95112 (408) 453-4199
Assi Irvine Market LLC 4730 Barranca Parkway Irvine CA 92604 (213) 388-0900
Assi Super Inc 3525 West 8th Street Los Angeles CA 90005 (213) 388-0900
Atlas Produce & Distribution Inc 1031 H Street Bakersfield CA 93304 (661) 322-6800
Autenrieth Company - The PO Box 4648 Thousand Oaks CA 91359 (818) 706-0666
Avila Produce 19655 East Telegraph Road Santa Paula CA 93060 (805) 933-1938
Avila Produce 1217 Edison Highway 595 Edison CA 93220 (661) 778-9553
Avina's Produce 14535 Culp Street La Puente CA 91744 (626) 322-5145
AVP Enterprises Inc PO Box 23100 San Diego CA 92193 (619) 234-7653
AW Home For Special-People 42825 West Valeria Avenue Dos Palos CA 93620 (209) 392-3778
Awe Sum Organics Inc 123 Locust Street Santa Cruz CA 95060 (831) 457-2244
AXR Produce 3302 Olive Street Huntington Park CA 90255 (213) 219-6957
Ayala Orchards Inc 22380 South Elm Avenue Laton CA 93242 (559) 922-0958
B R Produce 4539 Santa Ana Street Apt A Cudahy CA 90201 (213) 622-4535
Backyard CSA 3107 Luna Court Santa Rosa CA 95405 (707) 228-9945
Bahena Produce 10169 Q12 Avenue Little Rock CA 93543 (661) 492-0848
Baja Produce 1886 Newton Avenue San Diego CA 92113 (619) 233-0772
Bandwagon Brokerage Inc PO Box 260827 Encino CA 91426 (323) 983-0670
Banner Fruit Co PO Box 2971 So San Francisco CA 94083 (650) 583-4314
Barajas Produce Inc 538 South Rose Street Anaheim CA 92805 (714) 533-7455
Barcenas Produce 363 South Valencia Blvd Woodlake CA 92386 (323) 376-4206
Batth Dehydrator LLC PO Box 309 Caruthers CA 93609 (559) 864-3501
Bay Area Produce Inc PO Box 6960 San Jose CA 95150 (408) 395-1111
Bay Cities Produce Company Inc 2109 Williams Street San Leandro CA 94577 (510) 346-4943
Bay Fresh Corporation 320 Harbor Way Suite 100 South San Francisco CA 94080 (650) 589-1245
Bedrock Produce 2652 Brdigeport Way Sacramento CA 95826 (916) 826-0319
Bellafresca Inc PO Box 910 Mountain View CA 94042 (650) 961-0399
Belmont Nursery Inc 7730 East Belmont Avenue Fresno CA 93727 (559) 255-6645
Beltran's Produce 49-285 Tulipan Street Coachella CA 92236 (760) 398-2981
Benitez Produce 808 South Hobart Blvd #301 Los Angeles CA 90005 (213) 422-5015
Be-On Produce Inc 729 South Merchant Street Los Angeles CA 90021 (213) 689-8288
Berkeley Bowl Produce Inc 2020 Oregon Street Berkeley CA 94703 (510) 898-9572
Bernardi & Associates Inc PO Box 1925 Nogales AZ 85628 (520) 281-4011
Berry Fresh LLC PO Box 5397 Long Beach CA 90805 (310) 637-2401
Berry Man Inc - The 205 W Montecito Street Santa Barbara CA 93101 (805) 965-3772
Best A & A Produce PO Box 21152 c/o Andy Nguyen San Jose CA 95151 (408) 649-1160
Best Produce 3753 East Robinson Fresno CA 93726 (559) 268-6859
Bethy's Produce 635 South Clela Avenue Los Angeles CA 90022 (323) 691-8521
Better Brand Food Products Inc PO Box 1001 Watsonville CA 95077 (831) 724-7243
Better Life Produce Inc PO Box 2841 Fullerton CA 92837 (213) 623-0640
Bidart Bros Inc 4813 Calloway Driver Bakersfield CA 93312 (661) 410-1400
Billingsley Produce Sales Inc 217 H Street Bakersfield CA 93304 (661) 321-0793
Bi-Rite Restaurant Co Inc 123 South Hill Drive Brisbane CA 94005 (415) 657-9359
Blazer Wilkinson LP PO Box 7428 Spreckles CA 93962 (831) 455-3700
Borton Marketing Co Inc PO Box 9663 Bakersfield CA 93389 (661) 325-5728
Boskovich Farms Inc PO Box 1352 Oxnard CA 93032 (805) 487-2299
Bracamontes Enterprises Inc PO Box 818 Chino Hills CA 91709 (714) 936-6069
Brandt Farms Inc 6040 Avenue 430 Reedley CA 93654 (599) 638-6961
Brix Procure LLC 2513 Collinas PT Chino Hills CA 91709 (909) 606-6067
Bruce A Myers Inc PO Box 397 Exeter CA 93221 (559) 592-2033
Bruce Gossett 4230 Gledden Lane Yuba City CA 95991 (530) 673-5898
Bueno Bonito Barrato Inc 4011 Jewett Avenue Bakersfield CA 93301 (661) 325-4430
Buenrostro Produce 1853 Ives Unit 65 Oxnard CA 93033 (805) 824-2410
Busler's Produce 1599 Gold Street Marysville CA 95901 (530) 315-6858
Buy Fresh Produce Inc 6636 E 26th Street Commerce CA 90040 (323) 796-0127
C & D Enterprizes 78620 Brandford Circle La Quinta CA 92253 (760) 600-0952
C & F Foods Inc 15620 East Valley Blvd City Of Industry CA 91744 (626) 723-1000
C A L Produce Sales Corporation PO Box 8089 Fresno CA 93747 (559) 486-1234
C D S Distributing Inc 1000 Brannan Street Suite 504 San Francisco CA 94103 (415) 864-8588
C J Olson Cherries Inc 348 West El Camino Sunnyvale CA 94087 (408) 736-3726
C J V Gil Produce 31 South Plainsburg Road Le Grand CA 95333 (209) 382-1314
C Lane Company LLC Two Metroplex Drive Suite 200 Birmingham AL 35209 (205) 380-5580
CA Citrus Selector Inc 506 North Kaweah Avenue Suite C Exeter CA 93221 (559) 592-6830
Cabral Produce 1655 North Western Avenue Santa Maria CA 93458 (805) 349-0281
Cal Fresco LLC 6850 Artesia Blvd Buena Park CA 90620 (714) 690-7700
Cal Fruit International Inc PO Box 368 Yuba City CA 95992 (530) 673-0292
Cal Pine Distributors LP 760 Paseo Camarillo Suite #100 Camarillo CA 93010 (805) 484-0730
Cal West Packing Co Inc PO Box 130 Parlier CA 93648 (559) 646-3555
Calafia Growers Inc PO Box 75405 San Clemente CA 92673 (949) 361-0136
Calalu LLC 2421 East 16th Street Unit 1 Los Angeles CA 90021 (323) 587-2200
Calavo Growers Inc 1141 A Cummings Road Santa Paula CA 93060 (805) 921-3211
Calderons Fresh Fruits 2881 Maple Street Merced CA 95348 (209) 777-4071
Caldwell and Sons Inc 4035 E 52nd Street Maywood CA 90270 (323) 589-4008
Calex Trading Company 290 Station Way Suite B Arroyo Grande CA 93420 (805) 481-5001
Calgreen Produce Corp 1925 E 8th Street #4 Los Angeles CA 90021 (213) 228-8900
Cali Fresh Produce Inc 230 Franklin Street Oakland CA 94607 (510) 238-8600
Cali Fresh Produce SF Inc 125 Terminal Court Stall 40C,D,E South San Francisco CA 94080 (650) 873-4444
Calif Almond Packers & Export Inc 21275 Simpson Road Corning CA 96021 (530) 824-3836
California Apple Products Inc 12031 Sherman Road North Hollywood CA 91605 (818) 982-5400
California Produce Wholesalers 6818 Watcher Street City of Commerce CA 90040 (562) 776-5770
California Snack Foods Inc 2131 North Tyler Avenue South El Monte CA 91733 (626) 444-4508
Calvalley Fruit & Produce Co 5771 Belleview Avenue Sacramento CA 95814 (916) 802-7319
Candelaria Products 2050 W Ashlan #209 Fresno CA 93705 (559) 225-4233
Capay Inc 23804 State Highway 16 Capay CA 95607 (530) 219-0453
Capital River Group LLC 807-B Cromwell Avenue Stockton CA 95203 (209) 466-3333
Carcione's Fresh Produce Co PO Box 2281 So San Francisco CA 94080 (650) 583-8989
Cardenas Markets Inc 2501 East Guasti Road Robert Lopez Ontario CA 91761 (909) 731-6049
Cardenas Produce 2505 South 9th Street Fresno CA 93725 (559) 485-3269
Cardino's Produce PO Box 30203 Oakland CA 94604 (510) 538-3993
Carlos Alvarado 931 Blanca Place Oxnard CA 93030 (805) 797-8601
Carlos Cardenas 1037 Robert Lane Santa Maria CA 93458 (805) 354-3294
Carlos Cota Mendez 1385 North Magnolia Avenue Reedley CA 93654 (559) 318-4094
Carlos Nochebuena 5740 Camellia Avenue #104 North Hollywood CA 91601 (818) 769-0126
Carlos Sandoval Gutierrez 750 11th Street Sanger CA 93657 (559) 975-0011
Carol D Borzone 175 Gerald Lane Danville CA 94526 (925) 820-2303
Casa 3 Hermanos 405 West Rumonu Street #405 Ventura CA 93001 (805) 705-6370
Cash & Carry Stores LLC PO Box 22008 Portland OR 97269 (503) 833-1588
Castillo Produce 402 Marston Avenue La Puente CA 91744 (213) 892-0044
Catalina Produce 167 South Normandie Avenue #108 Los Angeles CA 90004 (213) 570-0265
Catalina Produce 4728 Moorpak Way Sacramento CA 95842 (916) 613-9491
Cecelia Packing Corporation 24780 E South Avenue Orange Cove CA 93646 (559) 626-5000
Ceja Produce 2329 Valleyview Street Selma CA 93662 (559) 590-8471
Celsus Export LLC 855 Folsom Street #104 San Francisco CA 94107 (415) 359-1128
Centeno's Produce 417 South Garnsey Street Santa Ana CA 92701 (714) 542-1273
Central Calif Produce Distrib LLC PO Box 537 Richgrove CA 93261 (559) 756-3880
Centurion Trade Inc 304 De Vega Court Modesto CA 95354 (209) 545-2105
Cervantes Distributor Inc 350 Robinson Avenue Calexico CA 92331 (760) 357-1614
Cervantes Produce 119 Preda Street San Leandro CA 94577 (510) 557-6690
CH Robinson Company 14701 Charleson Road Suite 1400 Eden Prairie MN 55347 (952) 937-8500
Chan N Saetern 2273 Coneord Drive Merced CA 95341 (209) 658-2957
Chan Tong Saefong 9160 Luchesi Drive Sacramento CA 95829 (209) 349-2899
Chapin Produce 4706 South Western Avenue Los Angeles CA 90062 (323) 839-9961
Charlie's Enterprises PO Box 12838 Fresno CA 93779 (559) 445-8600
Chasin Foods Inc 1855 East 27th Street Vernon CA 90058 (323) 544-0000
Chef's Choice 395 Commercial Street San Jose CA 95112 (408) 213-3880
Chet & Leo Produce 440 Franklin Street Oakland CA 94607 (510) 893-9010
Chick's Produce Inc 2630 5th Street Sacramento CA 95818 (916) 448-3886
Chico Produce Inc PO Box 1069 Durham CA 95938 (530) 893-0596
Chong's Produce Inc 1860 Dobbin Drive San Jose CA 95133 (408) 259-7783
Choumas Produce Co Inc 1601 East Olympic Blvd Los Angeles CA 90021 (213) 688-1188
Choy and Faye's Farm 3652 Townsheand Circle Stockton CA 95212 (209) 610-0248
Chris G Kragie 15050 Torrey Pines Circle Chowchilla CA 93610 (559) 665-1133
Chris S Mintzas 9 Nancy Lane Chico CA 95926 (916) 435-3164
Christian Bartels Enterprises Inc 288 Lindbergh Avenue Livermore CA 94551 (925) 245-1800
Chue Wang Xiong 1013 West Bellevue Road Merced CA 95348 (209) 631-3368
Chung Phan 7800 Cirano Court Sacramento CA 95828 (916) 681-0688
Ciatti Company LLC 1101 Fifth Avenue #170 San Rafael CA 94901 (415) 458-5150
Cindys 156 East Channel Island Blvd Oxnard CA 93033 (805) 487-0580
Cindy's Produce 3758 Downing Avenue Baldwin Park CA 91706 (626) 392-0613
Cira Produce 10233 South Whiterock Road Rancho Cordova CA 95670 (916) 369-1154
Circle K Ranch 8700 South Leonard Fowler CA 93625 (559) 834-1571
Citaly's Produce 1325 Tomol Drive Carpinteria CA 93013 (805) 684-3096
Citrus Rey Produce 3535 S Temperance Fresno CA 93725 (559) 268-6650
City Ag LLC 5757 Olivas Park Drive Unit K Ventura CA 93003 (805) 650-8004
Clendenen's Cider Works 96 12th Street Fortuna CA 95540 (707) 725-2123
Coast Citrus Distributors Inc 7597 Bristow Court San Diego CA 92154 (619) 661-7950
Coast Produce Company 1601 E Olympic Blvd Bays 206-209 Los Angeles CA 90021 (213) 955-4900
Coast To Coast Produce LLC PO Box 250 Cheshire CT 06410 (203) 271-2006
Coastal Fresh Produce Company 6306 Snell Avenue San Jose CA 95123 (408) 578-4958
Coastline Distributors Inc 29 Maxwell Court Santa Rosa CA 95401 (707) 545-6056
Coliman Produce Inc 9765 Marconi Drive Suite 103 San Diego CA 92154 (619) 424-7148
Complete Produce Inc 460 Alma Street #200 Monterey CA 93940 (831) 375-1999
Concha's Produce 1210 Long Beach Avenue Los Angeles CA 90021 (323) 391-9831
Consolidated Fruit & Vegetable 170 San Benancio Road Salinas CA 93908 (831) 484-0104
Contreras Produce 4608 Abner Street Los Angeles CA 90032 (213) 700-8427
Contreras Produce 338 3/4 North Avenue 52nd Street Los Angeles CA 90042 (323) 793-1506
Convenience Sales Network Inc 41419 Pear Street #5 Murrieta CA 92562 (751) 677-3333
Cooks Company Produce Inc 1942 Jerrold Avenue San Francisco CA 94124 (415) 695-8391
Cooper Cold Foods Inc 4510 Seville Avenue Vernon CA 90058 (323) 584-4440
Coosemans San Francisco Inc 2065 Jerrold Avenue San Francisco CA 94124 (415) 648-5755
Corona College Hts Orange & Lemon 8000 Lincoln Avenue Riverside CA 92504 (951) 359-6451
Corona Fruits & Veggies Inc PO Box 1106 Santa Maria CA 93456 (805) 346-2114
Costco Wholesale Corporation PO Box 35005 Seattle WA 98124 (425) 313-8100
Cotati Brand Eggs Inc 441 Houser Street Cotati CA 94931 (707) 795-4489
Country View Nursery 32831 Road 124 Visalia CA 93291 (559) 624-0100
Couture Farms PO Box 569 Kettleman City CA 93239 (559) 386-9865
Coy's Produce Company Inc 6491 Weathers Place Suite B San Diego CA 92121 (858) 623-9474
Coyt Produce 1238 Circle Drive Salinas CA 93905 (831) 751-6798
Crawford Sales Company 701 West Bay Avenue Newport Beach CA 92661 (661) 303-9529
Crespin Chipres 10017 Houston Avenue Lamont CA 93241 (661) 845-3683
Cruz Produce 929 South Hobart Los Angeles CA 90006 (213) 365-8794
Cruz Produce 1706 Nadine Avenue Modesto CA 95351 (209) 537-2895
Crystal Valley West Inc 1601 East Olympic Blvd Blgd 500#512 Los Angeles CA 90021 (213) 627-2383
Cuenca Produce 279 North V Street Fresno CA 93701 (559) 213-7467
Custom Pak West Limited Partership 2771 French Camp Road Manteca CA 95336 (239) 657-4421
Custom Produce Sales PO Box 977 Kingsburg CA 93631 (559) 254-5867
D & D Wholesale Distributor's Inc 777 Baldwin Park Blvd City of Industry CA 91746 (626) 333-2111
D & L Foods Inc. 902 Durfee Avenue South El Monte CA 91733 (626) 579-9295
D & N Produce 2640 E Washington Blvd Los Angeles CA 90023 (323) 581-4333
D & N Quality Control Fruit 5351 Gatson Road Bakersfield CA 93314 (661) 344-6506
D & R Produce 1925 East 8th Street Los Angeles CA 90021 (213) 688-2946
D and S Produce 121 Casswall Street Napa CA 94558 (707) 486-5940
D F & R W Inc 7005 Tujunga Avenue North Hollywood CA 91605 (818) 984-1444
D J Forry Co Inc 30 Nancy Drive Novato CA 94947 (415) 892-8352
D L J Produce Inc PO Box 2398 West Covina CA 91793 (626) 330-6849
Daaks International Inc 22016 Sagebrook Road Chatsworth CA 91311 (213) 612-3225
Dang Farm Produce 2032 Elk Horn Blvd Rio Linda CA 95673 (916) 622-5819
Daniel D & Wanda K Doerksen 1477 North Birch Reedley CA 93654 (559) 638-5298
Daniel E Herbert Produce Co PO Box 1781 Sun Valley CA 91353 (661) 713-1362
Daniel Madrigal 1710 Dallas Street Modesto CA 95358 (209) 480-3331
Danville Produce PO Box 2510 Martinez CA 94553 (925) 246-9994
D'Arrigo Bros Co of California PO Box 850 Salinas CA 93902 (831) 455-4501
Dave Heafner 24895 Baxter Ranch Road lake Elsinore CA 92532 (951) 657-3056
Davi Produce 250 Chilpancingo Parkway #5 Pleasant Hill CA 94523 (925) 625-0664
David & Esperanza Chavez FLP 817 Arguello Street Redwood City CA 94063 (650) 367-9746
David G Barry 10206 Hwy 70 Marysville CA 95901 (530) 844-1624
David Hatanaka 510 Daniels Street Woodland CA 95695 (530) 510-7548
David Navarro PO Box 274 Hamilton City CA 95951 (530) 513-1448
David Oppenheimer and Company 101 - 11 Burbidge Street Coquitlam BC V3K (604) 461-6779
David Tapia and Maria D Tapia 1735 South Giddings Visalia CA 93277 (559) 288-9245
Davis Ranch LLC 13501 Jackson Road Sloughhouse CA 95683 (916) 682-2658
Daylight Foods Inc 660 Vista Way Milpitas CA 95035 (408) 468-6052
Daylight Produce 2071 E Nebraska Avenue Dinuba CA 93618 (559) 805-6588
DeGuire Marketing LLC 6507 Pacific Avenue #232 Stockton CA 95207 (209) 321-7798
Del Fresh Produce Inc 11300 Center Avenue Gilroy CA 95020 (408) 968-9404
Del Mar Farms PO Box 97 Westley CA 95387 (209) 894-5555
Del Mar Food Products Corp PO Box 891 Watsonville CA 95077 (831) 722-3516
Del Monte Corporation 2 Nestle Way Lathrop CA 95330 (209) 547-7222
Del Monte Fresh Produce NA Inc 241 Sevilla Avenue Attn: Legal Dept Coral Gables FL 33134 (305) 520-8400
Del Rey Properties Inc 120 Calle Del Oaks Place Del Rey Oaks CA 93940 (831) 899-2022
Del Sala Farmers Produce Inc PO Box 10189 Salinas CA 93912 (831) 443-1231
Delano Growers Grape Products 32351 Bassett Avenue Delano CA 93215 (661) 725-3255
Delgadillo's Produce & Nuts PO Box 611118 San Jose CA 95161 (408) 685-6785
Delica North America Inc 1991 West 190th Street #201 Torrance CA 90504 (310) 436-1980
Del's Distributing Company Inc PO Box 402727 Hesperia CA 92340 (760) 948-3357
Delta Green 26704 Avenue 8 Madera CA 93637 (559) 358-1254
Delta Packing Co of Lodi Inc 6021 East Kettleman Lane Lodi CA 95240 (209) 334-1023
Dennis Hamamjian 2513 West Shaw Suite 102A Fresno CA 93711 (559) 221-7055
Derco Associates Inc 2670 West Shaw Lane Fresno CA 93711 (559) 435-2664
Devoy Marketing Incorporated PO Box 40605 Bakersfield CA 93384 (661) 326-1161
Dewey Luvell Martin 2226 North Mendonca Court Visalia CA 93291 (559) 627-5433
Diamond A Sales Company 450 Corral de Tierra Salinas CA 93908 (831) 601-4555
Diana Fruit Co Inc PO Box 268 Santa Clara CA 95052 (408) 727-9631
Direct Fresh Sales Inc 2095 Jerrold Avenue #314 San Francisco CA 94124 (415) 282-3800
Direct Produce Inc PO Box 2277 Huntington Park CA 90255 (213) 624-1727
Diversified Restaurant Systems Inc 11452 El Camino Real Suite 215 San Diego CA 92130 (858) 720-3540
DM Distributor Inc PO Box 1150 South San Francisco CA 94083 (650) 588-9001
DMC Import & Export PO Box 763 McFarland CA 93250 (661) 243-7365
Don Chuy's Produce PO Box 38946 Sacramento CA 95838 (916) 459-9023
Donev Co Inc 690 Anita Street Suite A Chula Vista CA 92113 (619) 423-3333
Donovan Produce Company Inc PO Box 7062 Spreckles CA 93962 (831) 770-1123
Dora's Produce 7117 Lupine Street Bakersfield CA 93313 (661) 912-1760
Dubacano Export Import Inc 2950 South Mooney Blvd Suite I Visalia CA 93277 (559) 622-0178
Duda Farm Fresh Foods Inc PO Box 2386 Salinas CA 93902 (831) 424-8992
Dulceria Y Fuiteria Alaniz 4221 58th Street San Diego CA 92115 (619) 408-5724
Dulcinea Farms LLC 111 Corporated Drive Suite 200 Ladera Ranch CA 92694 (949) 429-1200
Dynamic Food Group Inc PO Box 7507 Spreckels CA 93962 (831) 455-0707
E & T Produce Wholesale LLC 4203 Baldwin Avenue El Monte CA 91732 (626) 582-8340
E Chow Company Inc 12145 Yearling Street Cerritos CA 90703 (562) 924-2771
E Cortez Corporation 365 Mehlschau Road Nipomo CA 93444 (805) 266-0103
E D Produce 1972 Manchester Road San Leandro CA 94578 (510) 481-7903
E Schaffner Packing Inc PO Box 678 El Centro CA 92244 (760) 353-3650
Earl White PO Box 1222 Perryville AR 72126 (501) 652-0799
Earl's Organic Produce 2101 Jerrold Avenue Suite 110 San Francisco CA 94124 (415) 824-7419
Earthquake Produce Inc PMB 436 101 First Street Los Altos CA 94022 (650) 588-9935
Ecli's Produce 3254 Gleason Avenue Los Angeles CA 90063 (323) 265-4263
Eco Farms Avocado Inc 28790 Las Haciendas Temecula CA 92590 (951) 676-4047
Ed Given Inc PO Box 1602 Salinas CA 93902 (831) 757-5117
Edulis Inc 131 Terminal Court #43 South San Francisco CA 94080 (650) 875-3838
El Camino Produce Inc PO Box 1730 Gilroy CA 95020 (408) 848-2733
El Centauro Produce Inc PO Box 278 Montebello CA 90640 (213) 489-1370
El Centro Produce LLC PO Box 70 La Habra CA 90633 (213) 689-7700
El Cocho Produce 800 McGarry Avenue Unit 1.1.3 Los Angeles CA 90021 (213) 612-0116
El Primo Produce PO Box 968 Watsonville CA 95077 (831) 722-5297
El Realito Produce 1618 North Vine Street Santa Maria CA 93454 (805) 434-7452
El Valle Produce 530 Walker Street Watsonville CA 95016 (831) 728-7781
Elisabeth O'Boyle PO Box 658 Vallejo CA 94590 (707) 644-4211
Elsa's Produce "Mangos Bajitos" 1788 Del Rio Drive Stockton CA 95204 (209) 507-6920
Emmanuel John Katakis 164 Silberhorn Drive Folsom CA 95630 (408) 209-9100
Enerida Jacobo 6127 16th Street Rio Linda CA 95673 (209) 465-4521
Enrique Produce 1225 West 166th Street #209 Gardena CA 90247 (310) 538-5256
Enrique Verjan 932 South Ford Blvd Los Angeles CA 90022 (323) 267-0437
Ensenada Meat Market 614 Amigos Road Ramona CA 92065 (760) 522-4562
ERC Produce 6904 Miles Avenue #25 Huntington Park CA 90255 (323) 218-4887
Ervey Produce Inc 1065 Bay Blvd Chula Vista CA 91911 (619) 585-1348
Esequiel & Maria Gonzalez 239 North Holly Woodlake CA 93286 (559) 564-8584
Estrella Bros Fruit & Vegetable Co 1425 30th Street San Diego CA 92154 (619) 575-6404
ETR Merchandise Co 734 South Alameda Street Bdlg A Los Angeles CA 90021 (213) 489-4989
Eureka Specialties Inc PO Box 80817 Rancho Sta Margarita CA 92688 (213) 488-6470
Evans Sales Inc PO Box 2738 Visalia CA 93279 (559) 738-8783
Everfresh Inc 5741 Buckingham Parkway Unit D Culver City CA 90230 (310) 619-6688
Evolution Fresh Inc 1055 Cooley Avenue San Bernardino CA 92408 (909) 478-0895
Exodus International LLC PO Box 3348 Paso Robles CA 93447 (805) 835-5555
EXSPAN International Inc 17555 Ventura Blvd Suite 203 Encino CA 91316 (818) 981-6600
F & J Produce PO Box 11209 Earlimart CA 93219 (661) 428-1226
F & N Best Produce LLC 1005 S 5th Street #17 San Jose CA 95112 (520) 285-9253
F & R Produce LLC 1201 South Roxbury Drive Suite 108 Los Angeles CA 90035 (818) 783-5640
F Colavita & Son 9124 Nassano Drive Stockton CA 95212 (209) 601-6307
Fair Haven Distributing LLC PO Box 2525 Santa Rosa CA 95405 (707) 523-1500
Family Tree Farms Marketing LLC PO Box 396 Dinuba CA 93618 (559) 591-6280
Family Tree Produce Inc 5510 East La Palma Avenue Anaheim CA 92807 (714) 696-3039
Farm and Trade Inc 9287 Midway Suite 2B Durham CA 95938 (530) 345-4140
Farmer Buddies Inc PO Box 877 Apple Valley CA 92307 (714) 884-9447
Farmer John Egg Enterprises Inc 5110 East Panama Lane Bakersfield CA 93307 (661) 845-9441
Farmers Produce Corporation 423 2nd Street Oakland CA 94607 (510) 444-6305
Farmington Fresh Sales LLC PO Box 30667 Stockton CA 95213 (209) 926-3500
Farmland Imports Inc 1168 East 5th Street Los Angeles CA 90013 (213) 621-2929
Feliciano Nava 1832 Avenida San Seastian Perris CA 92571 (909) 436-6586
Felipe Torres Urvina 735 South Almaden Avenue San Jose CA 95110 (408) 561-1372
Felix Costa & Sons 13160 North West Lane Lodi CA 95240 (209) 334-1421
Fernbridge Fruitstand PO Box 35 Fields Landing CA 95537 (707) 786-9181
Ferrari Farms Inc 17071 East Baker Road Linden CA 95236 (209) 887-3603
Ferreria Produce LLC 6518 Eden Avenue Winton CA 95388 (209) 658-9151
Field Fresh Foods PO Box 3877 Gardena CA 90247 (310) 719-8422
Fields Family Farms 9430 Lubell Lane Acampo CA 95220 (209) 570-1240
Fiesta Fruit Inc 507 West School Avenue Visalia CA 93291 (559) 740-0631
Figmal Investments Inc 6203 Gage Avenue Bell Gardens CA 90201 (626) 638-2519
First Class Fruit & Vegetable Dist PO Box 25371 Fresno CA 93720 (559) 434-2833
Five Diamond Cold Storage Inc 14250 County Line Road Delano CA 93215 (661) 344-6321
Flavor Tree Fruit Company LLC - The 15650 Excelsior Avenue Hanford CA 93230 (559) 584-8888
Florance Distributing Co Inc 4555 Pacific Blvd Vernon CA 90058 (323) 585-1172
Florencio and Alicia Arroyo 3322 Gopher Canyon Road Vista CA 92084 (760) 594-6303
Flores Produce 3021 Inez Street Los Angeles CA 90023 (323) 263-4004
Floyd William Sherron Jr 2343 Via Madero Oroville CA 95966 (530) 370-3726
Food Connect Inc 544 Stanford Avenue Los Angeles CA 90013 (213) 622-6386
Forrest Transportation Service Inc 3330 South Fairway Visalia CA 93277 (559) 622-1870
Foster Poultry Farms 900 West Belgravia Avenue Fresno CA 93706 (209) 394-7901
Fowler Packing Co Inc 8570 South Cedar Avenue Fresno CA 93725 (559) 834-5911
Francisco & Maria Loza 4761 Mariposa Way Merced CA 95340 (209) 535-0915
Francisco Nunez Sanchez 22633 Road 130 Tulare CA 93274 (559) 685-1018
Francisco Ramirez 331 S. C Street Tulare CA 93274 (559) 687-9562
Francisco Sanchez 6609 Avenue 416 Dinuba CA 93618 (559) 741-5800
Frank A Devine PO Box 10459 Salinas CA 93912 (831) 240-1525
Franzella Produce Inc PO Box 2285 So San Francisco CA 94083 (650) 588-0760
Fred Podesta Farms 8000 North Podesta Lane Linden CA 95236 (209) 887-3701
Freeman's 3180 Taylor Road Loomis CA 95650 (916) 652-6544
Fresh Connection - The 914 Dewing Avenue Lafayette CA 94549 (925) 253-9939
Fresh Cut Inc PO Box 1267 Fullerton CA 92836 (714) 871-2558
Fresh Express Incorporated 550 South Caldwell St Attn D Sherri Charlotte NC 28202 (980) 636-5155
Fresh Express Produce Inc PO Box 2125 Anaheim CA 92814 (213) 489-0960
Fresh Farms Fruits & Veggies Inc 1256 Cosima Lane Santa Maria CA 93455 (805) 878-3635
Fresh Green Inc 1970 Jerrold Avenue San Francisco CA 94124 (415) 826-1697
Fresh Is Best 4313 Chevy Chase Drive La Canada CA 91011 (818) 952-8044
Fresh Link Produce Services 1874 East Washington Avenue Reedley CA 93654 (559) 897-3851
Fresh Network LLC 19040 Portola Drive Salinas CA 93908 (831) 775-3391
Fresh Pacific Fruit/Vegetable Inc 7650 North Palm Avenue Suite 103 Fresno CA 93711 (559) 432-3500
Fresh Packing Corporation PO Box 3009 Alhambra CA 91803 (213) 612-0136
Fresh Pic Inc 746 South Central Avenue Unit #1 Los Angeles CA 90021 (213) 623-4270
Fresh Point Central California Inc 5900 North Golden State Blvd Turlock CA 95382 (209) 216-0221
Fresh Produce 1233 Janes Way Colton CA 92324 (909) 519-7292
Fresh Produce 327 West Riverdale Drive #11 Glendale CA 91204 (818) 296-5091
Fresh Produce 7941 Diamond Rock Drive Antelope CA 95843 (916) 534-5288
Fresh Produce Partners LLC 24560 Silver Cloud Court Suite 104 Monterey CA 93940 (831) 751-6700
Freshko Produce Services Inc PO Box 11097 Fresno CA 93771 (559) 497-7000
Freshnet Produce Inc PO Box 636 Brisbane CA 94005 (510) 251-8181
Freshpoint San Francisco Inc 30340 Whipple Road Union City CA 94587 (510) 476-4511
FreshPoint Southern California Inc 155 North Orange Avenue City of Industry CA 91744 (626) 855-1400
Freska Produce International LLC 511 Montain View Avenue Oxnard CA 93030 (805) 650-1040
Fresno Produce Inc PO Box 12204 Fresno CA 93776 (559) 495-0143
Frog's Leap Winery PO Box 189 Rutherford CA 94573 (707) 968-4704
Fruit Distributing Corporation 5270 East Washington Blvd Commerce CA 90040 (323) 780-1000
Fruit Guys LLC - The 405 Victory Road Suite D South San Francisco CA 94080 (650) 246-1200
Fruit Patch Sales LLC 38773 Road 48 Dinuba CA 93618 (559) 591-6140
Fruit Pros LLC PO Box 210576 Chula Vista CA 91921 (619) 397-5600
Fruit Smart Marketing Inc PO Box 710100 Santee CA 92072 (619) 562-5010
Fruition Sales PO Box 546 Reedley CA 93654 (559) 626-7917
Fruta Arce 3349 Harses Hoe Drive Sacramento CA 95821 (916) 603-2912
Fue Thao 130 South Lind Avenue Fresno CA 93727 (559) 449-1535
Fuentes Produce Corp 746 Central Court B2 Los Angeles CA 90021 (213) 629-5365
Full Belly Farm PO Box 251 Guinda CA 95637 (530) 796-2214
G & G Produce 5015 Geary Blvd San Francisco CA 94118 (415) 387-5673
G & G Provisions Inc 1815 Main Street San Diego CA 92113 (619) 666-0555
G & K Distributing Inc 13260 Daum Drive City of Industry CA 91746 (626) 336-3332
G & N Produce PO Box 29082 Oakland CA 94604 (510) 451-1330
G & S Fresh Inc 2705 5th Street #1 Sacramento CA 95818 (916) 441-7323
G T Produce Inc 2630 5th Street Sacramento CA 95818 (916) 448-4412
G4L Produce 701 Southgate Drive Bakersfield CA 93307 (619) 454-5723
Gaarde Foodsource and Service Inc 5108 East Clinton Way Suite 131 Fresno CA 93727 (559) 439-4152
Gabriel Garcia 16439 Athol Street Fontana CA 92335 (323) 559-5324
Gabriel Nunez 1151 East 43rd Street Los Angeles CA 90011 (323) 234-4072
Galli Produce Inc PO Box 612620 San Jose CA 95161 (408) 436-6100
Garcia Greens PO Box 483 Tracy CA 95378 (209) 839-8235
Garcia Produce 7119 San Mateo Street Paramount CA 90723 (562) 448-4272
Garcia Produce 1995 Henderson Lane Oceano CA 93445 (805) 440-2906
Garcia Produce 575 Euclid Avenue Duarte CA 91010 (626) 260-4409
Gary & Sons PO Box 4530 Auburn CA 95604 (916) 625-4790
Gary A Hardisty 9230 Allan Road Fallon NV 89406 (707) 481-7419
Gary Romano 1329 County Road A23 Beckwourth CA 96129 (530) 832-0114
Gavo Inc 1131 East 10th Street Los Angeles CA 90021 (213) 688-4989
Gee Agri Transport Inc 7317 South George Washington Blvd Yuba City CA 95993 (530) 682-1182
Geller International Inc 1799 Old Bayshore Hwy #100 Burlingame CA 97010 (650) 692-6488
Gelson's Markets PO Box 512256 ATTN: Controller Los Angeles CA 90051 (310) 638-2842
George Mantzoros 123 South G Street San Bernardino CA 92410 (909) 889-7310
George Skikos Produce 2539 Cactus Avenue Santa Rosa CA 95405 (707) 576-7606
Gerawan Farming Inc 7108 N Fresno Street Suite 450 Fresno CA 93720 (559) 706-6123
Gerawan Farming Partners Inc 7108 North Fresno Street Suite 450 Fresno CA 93720 (559) 787-8780
Get Fresh Distributors 2 7614 Cedarcliff Avenue Whittier CA 90606 (213) 622-1476
Giana of California Inc PO Box 1059 Watsonville CA 95077 (831) 663-9770
Gibson Wine Company 1720 Academy Avenue Sanger CA 93657 (559) 875-2505
Gilbert Peraza 21915 South Juan Avenue Hawaiian Gardens CA 90716 (562) 429-5587
Gilberto Frias 2056 Ellis Street Modesto CA 95354 (209) 589-6003
Giscal Limited USA 645 West 9th Street Room 443 Los Angeles CA 90015 (213) 488-0344
Giumarra Bros Fruit Co Inc PO Box 861449 Los Angeles CA 90086 (213) 627-2900
Global Best Produce Inc 4265 Charter Street Vernon CA 90058 (323) 780-8898
Global Fresh Inc PO Box 58352 Vernon CA 90058 (213) 670-0000
Gloria J Bermudez Produce 1851 Flickinger Avenue San Jose CA 95131 (408) 648-3165
Gold Star Foods Inc 3781 East Airport Drive Ontario CA 91761 (909) 846-9600
Gold Valley Produce Inc PO Box 1427 Visalia CA 93279 (559) 738-1042
Goldberry Distributors Inc 1693 Sabre Street Hayward CA 94545 (510) 300-1588
Golden Bear Produce Corp 315 Franklin Street Oakland CA 94607 (510) 644-9985
Golden Fruit Company LLC 6700 Gateway Park Suite 3 San Diego CA 92154 (619) 846-1199
Golden Pacific Fruit Sales Inc 7960 7th Street Downey CA 90241 (213) 623-5656
Golden Rule Produce Inc 195 San Pedro Road Suite D Morgan Hill CA 95037 (408) 591-9381
Golden Valley Produce 611 Cone Avenue Merced CA 95340 (209) 489-5249
Gong & Kong Trading Co Inc 1275 South Main Street Salinas CA 93901 (831) 422-3961
Gonzalez Brothers PO Box 565 Orosi CA 93647 (559) 312-7859
Gonzalez Produce 67 Pala Avenue San Jose CA 95127 (408) 757-9544
Gonzalez Produce 553 East Poplar Street Oxnard CA 93033 (805) 947-6764
Gonzalez Produce 2219 Catalpa Way Hayward CA 94544 (510) 815-3248
Gonzalez Produce 1332 Alma Avenue Salinas CA 93905 (831) 710-3086
Good Life Organics Inc 18653 Ventura Blvd #187 Tarzana CA 91356 (818) 614-8131
Goodfellows USA Inc 361 Van Ness Way #301 Torrance CA 90501 (310) 320-6144
Granada Marketing Inc PO Box 518 Newman CA 95360 (209) 862-2872
Grant J Hunt Company PO Box 23545 Oakland CA 94623 (510) 569-0304
Grapes and Fruits For Less 7102 Sierra Rim Drive Bakersfield CA 93313 (661) 808-8245
Great West Produce Inc 2600 South Eastern Avenue Commerce CA 90040 (323) 869-0200
Green Barn Distributing LLC 10444 Brooktree Terrace San Diego CA 92131 (858) 578-0171
Green Day Produce Inc 1336 S Gladys Avenue San Gabriel CA 91776 (213) 327-5253
Green Farms Inc 1661 McGarry Street Los Angeles CA 90021 (213) 747-4411
Green Thumb Produce Inc PO Box 1357 Banning CA 92220 (909) 261-4355
Green Tree International Inc PO Box 2503 Visalia CA 93279 (559) 635-4900
Green Zone International Inc 20 Corporate Park Suite 115 Irvine CA 92606 (714) 724-2580
Greene and Hemly Inc 11275 State Hwy 160 Courtland CA 95615 (916) 775-1379
Greenfield Fresh 2910 Camino Diablo Suite 100 Walnut Creek CA 94597 (925) 786-5839
Greengate International Inc 3200 Greengate Drive Modesto CA 95355 (209) 522-2323
Greenpoint Nursery 275 Olive Avenue Novato CA 94945 (415) 892-2442
Grower Direct Marketing LLC 2097 Beyer Lane Stockton CA 95215 (209) 931-7900
Growers Ranch Inc 2016 Newport Blvd Costa Mesa CA 92627 (949) 646-5718
Guerra Marketing International Inc PO Box 3122 Modesto CA 95351 (209) 544-2009
Guillermos Produce 2033 Flintcrest Court San Jose CA 95148 (408) 238-5794
H A Rider & Sons 2482 Freedom Blvd Watsonville CA 95076 (831) 722-3882
H Mart Logistics Inc 11966 Washington Blvd Whittier CA 90606 (562) 698-5500
Hacienda Produce Company PO Box 8443 San Jose CA 95155 (650) 906-8682
Haitai Inc 7227 Telegraph Road Montebello CA 90640 (323) 724-7337
Hakusho USA Inc 130 South Myers Street Los Angeles CA 90033 (323) 266-2333
Han's Produce 20 Brookstone Irvine CA 92604 (213) 216-3703
Harold Carwford Co Inc PO Box 13578 Bakersfield CA 93389 (661) 327-1419
Haro's Food Service Inc 1601 Pacific Avenue Suite 202 Oxnard CA 93033 (805) 487-6764
Harry & David Operations Inc 2500 S Pacific Hwy Attn:E McDonald Medford OR 97501 (541) 864-2213
Harvest Central Incorporated PO Box 27974 Fresno CA 93704 (559) 438-2920
Harvest Fresh International Inc PO Box 20914 Bakersfield CA 93390 (661) 664-1400
Harvest Produce 2839 South Forrester Drive Los Angeles CA 90064 (310) 666-5350
Harvest Sensations LLC 24560 Silver Cloud Court Monterey CA 93940 (831) 658-1920
HC Produce LLC 8774 Approach Road San Diego CA 92154 (619) 661-9800
Health*America Fresh Foods Inc 820 Park Row #587 Salinas CA 93901 (831) 759-0706
Healthy Veggies Farm 3921 Ripley Street Sacramento CA 95838 (916) 287-5076
Heartland Meat Co Inc 3461 Main Street Chula Vista CA 91911 (619) 407-3668
Heath & Lejeune Inc PO Box 23370 Los Angeles CA 90023 (213) 489-2212
Hector Marquez 1085 North Page Lindsay CA 93247 (559) 333-1422
Hector Ochoa 904 West Hwy 98 Calexico CA 92231 (760) 357-6717
Heliodoro Produce 1410 Garden Avenue Modesto CA 95351 (209) 579-7371
Heritage Produce Sales Inc 1015 12th Avenue Delano CA 93215 (661) 725-7091
Hermanos Perez 2000 East Olympic Blvd Los Angeles CA 90021 (213) 623-6985
Hernandez Produce 702 Cannon Avenue Bakersfield CA 93307 (661) 717-6426
Hernandez Produce 404 East Laurel Street Oxnard CA 93033 (805) 415-8359
Highland Produce Company 1172 North Holly Street Anaheim CA 92801 (714) 535-1112
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2022.11.18 03:33 notCGISforreal Beaujolais Nouveau in east bay area?

Anybody know of any Beaujolais Nouveau in stores in the East Bay (of SF Bay area)? Something better than the brand trader Joe's carries. I've called around to a few shops but all the answers I've gotten have been a variation of either "no" or "we only have serious wine."
Hayward, Livermore, Oakland, San Leandro, Dublin, Pleasanton, or Hayward would be best, but I'll drive if needed.
Thanks in advance.
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2022.11.10 19:26 sf-car-service Wine Tour Tips: 4 Ways to Make It Perfect

Wine Tour Tips: 4 Ways to Make It Perfect
A winery or wine region is a good place to discover new wines. Vineyards will be open for you to explore and you will be able to learn directly from the growers. It is important, however, that you take certain measures if you wish to get the most out of your wine tour.
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In order to make your next wine tour as memorable as possible, wine country limo service has come up with a few tips. Let's have fun!

Arrive early

Vineyards and wineries are usually packed by the midday in peak season. It is possible that the winery's owners and staff cannot give you a one-on-one discussion on the wine-making process, grape varieties, and wines available; all of which you may be interested in. Because of the high traffic, they have their attention divided, so they may not have the opportunity to answer all of your questions. Although it will not be unpleasant being around other people, we recommend getting there early if you prefer a more intimate atmosphere.

An average day includes visits to two wineries

A hurry to visit too many wineries in a day, you will not have time to learn what is happening at each place if you visit too many wineries in a day. Wine tours in Livermore are best enjoyed by taking in the scenery, lingering around, and savoring the wine-tasting experience. Make memories at a winery by having a picnic; that is the best way to enjoy a relaxing and enlightening experience instead of rushing through it.

Tasting

It is a common question among Wine tasting limo tour enthusiasts whether to spit or swallow their samples. As long as you watch your body's response to alcohol, either option is fine as long as you don't get drunk before the tour is done. It is socially acceptable to spit at a winery, so feel free to do so. Don't feel obligated to finish a sample you dislike; spitting is acceptable at wineries.

Make sure you bring a wine carrier

Our recommendation would be to get a Styrofoam one if you don't already have one from your local wine store. Your favorite samples might not be transportable without a wine carrier, or they might rattle in your car and end up breaking against one another. Make sure you are prepared for your next Napa valley wine tour by buying a wine carrier now. We will be grateful later!
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2022.10.26 02:29 NewsElfForEnterprise Livermore Wine Trolley introduces restaurant-driven food tours

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2022.10.05 20:26 sf-car-service Hire A Limo Service In San Francisco: 5 Tips to Get The Best One!

Hire A Limo Service In San Francisco: 5 Tips to Get The Best One!
Limo services in San Francisco are almost essential in these times. The city is so forward-thinking, with new restaurants, bars, and hotels coming up every day. But that also means that everything is pretty expensive, whether you’re looking at a meal out or hiring a car to go somewhere. SFO To Pebble Beach car service in San Francisco will help you get around town without worrying about parking or traffic jams.
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These tips can help you find the best limo service that meets your needs and budget.

Check the Company’s Reviews and Ratings

Driving around in a brand-new limo is definitely exciting, but it’s also important to make sure that it’s reliable and safe. When you’re using a limo service in San Francisco, you’re trusting them with your safety and the safety of your party. Make sure that the company you choose has a good track record and excellent customer service. You can check reviews on sites like Yelp and Google, or even talk to friends who have hired limo services in the past. If you’re in a crunch, you can also book a limo through one of the many app-based services, like Uber.

Find Out How Far in Advance You Need to Book

Make sure that you’re booking your limo service in San Francisco at least a few weeks in advance. Limo drivers who work for a company generally need at least 24 hours notice to get a car ready for a party. If you’re booking during a busy time, like a holiday or a convention, you might need to book several months in advance. Making sure that you have a limo service booked in advance can help you avoid major headaches.

Research The Types of Limo Services Offered

There are a few different types of limo services in San Francisco. You can hire a town car, a classic car, or a Party bus rental san francisco. You can also get a stretch limo, which is generally larger and more luxurious. You don’t want to just book the first company you find; instead, you want to make sure that you pick a type of limo that fits your needs. For example, a stretch limo might sound awesome, but if it’s too big for your group, it might be more trouble than it’s worth.

See What The Limo Can Offer – Especially with regards to comfort and entertainment

Town cars are usually nice, but they’re not luxurious. Stretch limos, however, can be very luxurious Napa valley wine tours, Wine tours Livermore &Wine tasting limo tour with full bars, TVs, and nice seating. Find out what the limo company you’re considering offers in terms of comforts and entertainment. You can also hire an “executive chauffeur” who will drive you to a destination and then wait while you’re there. This is a great option if you’re hiring a limo for a dinner or another occasion that doesn’t require you to stay at one place for a long time.

Ask About The Fee Structure

Make sure that you understand the fee structure for the company you choose. You should know exactly how much you’ll be charged per hour, per person, and if there are any extra charges related to the type of car you choose. Some companies will charge extra for each additional passenger, or for booking a car during a busy weekend.

Determine If It’s Worth the Price You’ll Pay

The best way to find out if you’re getting a good deal is to do a little research. You can look up prices for limo services in San Francisco online to see what other companies are charging. Make sure to factor in things like fuel costs, so you get a true sense of the price. You can also talk to local limo services to get an estimate. You should also think about what the limo will cost compared to other things. For example, you might be able to get drinks and snacks at a bar with friends for less than what it would cost to hire a limo for the night.

Conclusion

Limo services in San Francisco are expensive, but they also offer Brewery Tour Bay Area convenience, comfort, and style. You can use a limo for almost any occasion, from going out with friends to visiting a client. No matter what you need a limo for, these tips can help you find the best one.
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2022.09.28 22:04 odedi1 Hurricane Party. Cuda Ridge Wines Livermore Valley Cabernet Franc 2016, California

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