Green Isn’t Just a Color, It’s a Culture.

Every year Holiday Kitchens celebrates Arbor Day by giving each one of their employees a tree to plant.

Every year Holiday Kitchens celebrates Arbor Day by giving each one of their employees a tree to plant.

At Holiday Kitchens we are green to the core.  And always have been.

Maybe it’s because we’re situated in the midst of the lushest green pastures, forests, rolling hills and crystal lakes in the country (Rice Lake, Wisconsin). It’s so green here; it makes your eyes sparkle.  And everyone one of use wants to preserve the beauty around us.  Nature.

Perhaps we wear green so well because we’ve been a lean business – preferring ceramic mugs to Styrofoam, making cutting boards from our scraps, and planting trees to commemorate community events.  Park and parcel of our Midwestern work ethic aversion to waste. Nurture.

Nature or nurture?  Doesn’t really matter to us.  What does matter is that while our green products line is new, our green lives are not.

One Response to “Green Isn’t Just a Color, It’s a Culture.”

  1. Pretty interesting post. Couldn’t be written any better. Browsing this post reminds me of my old chum. He always kept speaking about this. I will forward this post to him. Am sure he will have a good chuckle. Thanks for sharing! :)

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