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Sara Cathrine Redmond
Born (1976-07-20) 20 July 1976 (age 47)
Other namesSara Snow
OccupationTelevision presenter

Sara Carinne Redmond (born 20 July 1976) is an American-born organic foods advocate,[1] best known as the star of the Fit TV show Get Fresh With Sara Snow.

Snow discusses global warming, the harmful effects of meat production, the benefits of recycling, the environmental benefit of going organic, the vegetarian ethic, and, to a lesser extent, the ethics of veganism. She is a strong supporter of the Gaia hypothesis.

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Early life

Redmond was born in Ann Arbor, Michigan to Tim and Pattie Redmond. Her parents are credited with helping to bring the natural food movement to America[citation needed] to help mainstream "alternative" foods, such as soy milk, through their company Eden Foods.

The Redmonds put great emphasis on the concept "you are what you eat". They wanted their children to eat as healthily and as naturally as possible. This concept is later explored in Sara's speeches and on Get Fresh with Sara Snow. The family believes that eating a raw foods diet, with foods grown close to where one lives, is better for the body and the environment.

References

  1. ^ McCormick, Meghan (April 2008). "Can Sara Save the World?". Indianapolis Monthly: 104–9.
    - Gustafson, Amy Carlson (19 April 2008). "Armchair environmentalists need only reach for the remote". St. Paul Pioneer Press. Retrieved 27 March 2011.

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