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		<title>Veggie Spot of the Day</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One Life Natural Natural Foods is a healthy little corner market on Main Street in Santa Monica. I often stop in after my yoga class at Exhale Center for Sacred Movement, when I&#8217;m craving clean cuisine. I love their juice bar. You can create any combination you want, and today I ordered organic spinach, beet, [...]]]></description>
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One Life Natural Natural Foods is a healthy little corner market on Main Street in Santa Monica. I often stop in after my yoga class at Exhale Center for Sacred Movement, when I&#8217;m craving clean cuisine. I love their juice bar. You can create any combination you want, and today I ordered organic spinach, beet, carrot, cucumber and ginger juice with a shot of wheatgrass thrown in for good luck. Ginger was the dominant flavor, but it was the mixture of sweet, spicy and bitter that got my blood flowing. They also have great acai smoothies, a deli, and prepared foods from Leaf Cuisine, the raw food restaurant in Culver City, and Sakura, a catering company. I bought a delicious Sakura hiyashi wakami seaweed salad to go with my juice. If you have never tried seaweed, except wrapped around your sushi, it&#8217;s crunchy, tastes like the ocean, and it&#8217;s surprisingly good. I was feeling the spice, with red peppers adding a nice kick and mellow sesame oil providing some balance.  I only wish the portions had been bigger. One Life has had the same owners for almost 30 years, and before that, it was a hippie hangout where people used to give away food. The prices now are a bit steeper than free, but it&#8217;s a great spot to pick up some veggies and health foods. They also have a cool upstairs space to devoted to natural herbs and vitamins and alternative cures for whatever ails you. With only one life to live, One Life might just help you extend it. &#8211;<em> Jenny</em></p>
<p>One Life Natural Foods, 3001 Main Street, Santa Monica, 310-392-4501</p>
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