Treat Mom To A Green Bite This Mother’s Day
Are you taking Mom out for dinner this Mother’s Day? Looking for greener options when it comes to eating out? Treat yourself and your Mom to something fresher with a meal at one of these great health-conscious, organic restaurants around Columbus this weekend.
Four Greener Restaurants
Zpizza 
Mom doesn’t want a greasy slice of pizza topped with week-old veggies this Mother’s Day. Instead, treat her to a slice of pie from Zpizza where the dough is made from non-GMO wheat flour, the sauce is organic, and the toppings are actually fresh produce. They also offer hormone-free chicken wings, vegan choices, as well as gluten-free options.
Northstar Café 
A commitment to sustainability makes Northstar Café one of the most health-conscious restaurants in all of Columbus. Everything on the menu is locally grown and organic. Better yet, they dedicate a lot of funding to non-profit organizations such as the Ohio Environmental Council. Not only is the food tasty, it supports eco-friendly initiatives around Ohio!
Portia’s Café
Talk about a healthy meal for Mom this Mother’s Day….Portia’s provides sustainable food with an entire menu that is vegan, gluten-free, GMO-free, and organic. Even their water is better for you, as it is filtered to remove fluoride. If your Mom appreciates the greener things in life, she will love a delicious meal from Portia’s.
Market 65
If your Mom has a hungry appetite, give her a hearty salad from Market 65 loaded with fresh veggies and chicken that are 100% locally-sourced! It’s nice to eat from your own backyard, and Market 65 makes that a scrumptious possibility.
Green Gifts
If you can’t take Mom out this Mother’s Day for a great meal at one of these local restaurants, consider a few of these gift ideas for your green-at-heart Mom:
- Reusable organic tote
- Homemade body scrub
- Low-maintenance plant
- Compost bin
- Beeswax candle
At Frog Hauling, we are dedicated to sustainability and keeping our Earth as beautiful as possible. We love these local restaurants offering organic, locally-sourced, and delicious food that is good for our bodies and our environment. Take care of your mom this Mother’s Day and do something good for Mother Earth as well!
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