Travel does many things to you. In committing to the open path, to the adventure of the unknown, it brings the possibility of opportunity and a liberated mind that can take you anywhere. Our journey took us to the Himalayas and Nepal. This is where our journey into the juicing world began.


My childhood friend Ryan Slater and I had both recently graduated from university. After five years of dreaming up nature scenes while studying painting and planning future cities while studying urban planning we decided to save up and take off to seek mountain scenes and adventure. Nepal was a bubble in our minds bursting with mysticism, magic and mountains.

Fall of 2009, we were on the yak trail, with eager eyes for Himalayan peaks and adventure. On our way around the Annapurna circuit, we got snowed in, in a small mountain town called Manang. Waiting for the storm to pass, we noticed the locals drinking a vibrant orange coloured drink. We soon learned that this drink was made from Seabuckthorn Berries. A small tart tasting berry that grew in high altitude, gave the local community the nutrients their otherwise starchy diet lacked.

From that moment on, our trip became a juice seeking adventure. Seabuckthorn in Nepal, moringa oleifera, sugar cane and turmeric in India, the best king coconuts we’ve ever had in Sri Lanka. We even met a guy that somehow juiced bananas in New Delhi (still not sure how that worked). Every day, in whatever city we found ourselves exploring, we would frequent the local juice stand. We were seeing the same people over and over again, these street side communities of juicers greeting us juice obsessed foreigners with eager smiles, curious questions, and the most delicious, locally sourced juices.

Flash forward to the Fall of 2010.

Instead of trekking through mountains, we were navigating through starting a food truck in Vancouver, where a pilot program to bring local, organic, and sustainable food options to the streets had just been born. Potential vendors had to vie for certification with the best business plans that met the city’s new and innovative regulations. There were over a hundred applications and only fifteen available spots.

Our entry was The Juice Truck, Vancouver’s first cold pressed juice business. We wanted to bring that same street side accessibility and street side community that inspired us throughout our travels back home to Vancouver. The process was much like a foodie version of American Idol. Judging Panels. Food tastings (more so drinking “tastings for us). The Street Food Pilot program wanted projects that made local, organic, sustainable integral parts of their businesses.

The steep competition brought hopeful restauranteurs to come up with ethical and creative food menus. Local produce, local free range meats, local food supporting local community and agriculture. This sparked a movement of amazing and sustainable street food options. Much like the markets we visited in Asia, where the smells of street food danced through the aisles of crowded kiosks, Street Food Cities were born in Vancouver, where all of the food trucks would come together for Food Truck Fest. A community of local street food, inspired by global community and food from all over. Indian curries, Korean kimchis, cultural cuisines fusing into a crock pot of new and delicious creations. Street Food in Vancouver is a place where young upcoming chefs are pushing to make their mark, inspired by sourcing local and sustainable food programs.

Three years later, and we launched Vancouver’s first bottled juice cleanse program and are onto our way in launching our first store front.

Here is a recipe for one of our most popular Winter Smoothies. I think it’s the perfect way to wake up your Valentine.

The Hedgehog
2 tbs cacao powder
1 shake cinnamon
1/2 tsp raw vanilla
2 tbs hazelnut butter
2 medjool dates
1/2 ripe avocado
1 shake of Himalayan rock salt
fill to 500 ml with almond milk

Mix in blender until smooth.

  • Man’s dog suddenly becomes protective of his wife, Internet clocks the reason right away
    Dogs have impressive observational powers.Photo credit: Canva

    Reddit user Girlfriendhatesmefor’s three-year-old pitbull, Otis, had recently become overprotective of his wife. So he asked the online community if they knew what might be wrong with the dog.

    “A week or two ago, my wife got some sort of stomach bug,” the Reddit user wrote under the subreddit /r/dogs. “She was really nauseous and ill for about a week. Otis is very in tune with her emotions (we once got in a fight and she was upset, I swear he was staring daggers at me lol) and during this time didn’t even want to leave her to go on walks. We thought it was adorable!”

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    Otis knew before they did. Canva

    Girlfriendhatesmefor began to fear that Otis’ behavior may be an early sign of an aggression issue or an indication that the dog was hurt or sick.

    So he threw a question out to fellow Reddit users: “Has anyone else’s dog suddenly developed attachment/aggression issues? Any and all advice appreciated, even if it’s that we’re being paranoid!”

    The most popular response to his thread was by ZZBC.

    Any chance your wife is pregnant?

    ZZBC | Reddit

    The potential news hit Girlfriendhatesmefor like a ton of bricks. A few days later, Girlfriendhatesmefor posted an update and ZZBC was right!

    “The wifey is pregnant!” the father-to-be wrote. “Otis is still being overprotective but it all makes sense now! Thanks for all the advice and kind words! Sorry for the delayed reply, I didn’t check back until just now!”

    Redditors responded with similar experiences.

    Anecdotal I know but I swear my dog knew I was pregnant before I was. He was super clingy (more than normal) and was always resting his head on my belly.

    realityisworse | Reddit

    So why do dogs get overprotective when someone is pregnant?

    Jeff Werber, PhD, president and chief veterinarian of the Century Veterinary Group in Los Angeles, told Health.com that “dogs can also smell the hormonal changes going on in a woman’s body at that time.” He added the dog may “not understand that this new scent of your skin and breath is caused by a developing baby, but they will know that something is different with you—which might cause them to be more curious or attentive.”

    The big lesson here is to listen to your pets and to ask questions when their behavior abruptly changes. They may be trying to tell you something, and the news may be life-changing.

    This article originally appeared last year.

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