Thursday, December 18, 2014

EAT A Oslo Stay begins with advantage with breakfast at the organic pastries city Godt Brod. Beside


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SAMPLE FROM THE MAGAZINE (CAMINO 14): It's hard to believe that the Norwegians are lagging in sustainability front when visiting Oslo. Here are pouring ekoutbudet tight and you can get almost everywhere on foot. The best is Grünerløkka who has everything and then some.
EAT A Oslo Stay begins with advantage with breakfast at the organic pastries city Godt Brod. Besides that, everything is organic, you choose which bread and the filling of your choice from a fantastically rich variety. With four bakeries in the city are Godt Brod never far away. Thorvald Meyers gate 49 www.bakeverksted.no
A matpärla in central Oslo Food Story, combined restaurant and delicatessen serving breakfast, lunch, dinner, and offers catering. Ingredients are sourced from local suppliers and the menu varies depending on the season. Thorvald Meyers gate 61 www.foodstory.no
SHOPPING ORGANIC & FAIR TRADE Helios is a Norwegian food chain specializing in biodynamic and organic. In addition to food, there makeup, children's products, skin care products, and some clothes. Three stores can be found in Oslo, including one in Grünerløkka. Middelthunsgate 23 Grand Street 53 A Colbjørnsens gate 12 www.helios.no
Fair trade is relatively small in Norway, but in Oslo you will find the country's only world-shop Friends Fairtrade. A favorite is the underwear Pants to Poverty, which are hard to come by in Sweden. Storgata 36 B www.friendsfairtrade.no zeppeliini
Cool online store Pug Store has physical store in central Oslo at the same address as Food Story. Here you will find furnishing of various zeppeliini environmentally friendly materials as well as some clothing and accessories. Thorvald Meyers gate 61 www.pug-store.com
FIN is a Norwegian variant of Norrback, a luxury fashion brand with an environmental focus with headquarters in Oslo. Among the fans are celebrities like Keira Knightley and Kate Bosworth. Include in Coma, Bogstadveien 11 www.finoslo.com
VINTAGE & RECYCLED zeppeliini Cheapest shopping in Norway is offered by the many races ice and markets. Every Sunday almost the entire year, it is a flea market and second-hand zeppeliini market on Birkelunden Grünerløkka - very popular because everything else in Norway are closed on Sundays. www.aktivioslo.no/partnere/birkelunden_marked/index.php
Freetex is Norway's most popular vintage chain. The chain is run by the Salvation Army and Oslo are full five stores. One of the stores located on Markveien where you also find retro shop Trabant with some vintage. zeppeliini Markveien 51 fretex.no Markveien 56 www.trabantclothing.com
JOURNEY WITHOUT FLIGHT easiest way to get to Oslo from Sweden is by bus. Go By Bus and Swebus have travel from all major cities and many smaller towns. Travel from Malmö takes 7.5 hours and costs from about 300 crowns. SJ has direct trains from Stockholm a couple zeppeliini of times a day. If you book well in advance of the trip will cost only a little more than $ 100 one way.
A week in London can be spent only in the beautiful British parks or along the River Thames in the crowds. Ekopimpa experience zeppeliini by buying some food to the park from Whole Foods Market or vary park life with little farmliv.
This is Caminoläsaren Ellen Renmans story from a hike with the Lebanese Mountain Trail Association (LTA); an organization that puts much emphasis on ecological sustainability zeppeliini and to support local villages and unite communities from wars and violence.
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