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Buying organic fruits and veggies locally
Posted on 6/1/10 at 6:44 pm
Posted on 6/1/10 at 6:44 pm
After learning more about pesticides, and having small children, I'm ready to make the switch as much as possible... at least when it comes to the dirty dozen :
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where are the best places to get organic ? Whole Foods ? where else ? any other organic tips for me ?
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where are the best places to get organic ? Whole Foods ? where else ? any other organic tips for me ?
Posted on 6/1/10 at 6:45 pm to Zilla
whole foods is good. if you live in br, head to the farmers market saturday morning. great local seasonal produce.
Posted on 6/1/10 at 6:46 pm to Zilla
Getting the organic fruits and veggies is probably good, but doing something about the dairy and meat products you are buying them is more important from what I have heard.
Posted on 6/1/10 at 7:25 pm to rutiger
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head to the farmers market saturday morning
is that stuff organic ? or pesticide free ?
Posted on 6/1/10 at 7:37 pm to Zilla
Most of the meat in the US is full of antibiotics, pesticides and hormones. Often the animals are fed cannibalistic diets.
Go to WF. Look for words like "free range", "grass fed", "ranch raised", or "organic", and buy that. Always buy wild salmon too.
Since you you have kids, I'd definitely go with the organic milk products also.
When it comes to produce, I would choose local over organic, especially foods that aren't on the dirty list. There is also a list called the "Clean 15" that gives the foods that are usually low in pesticides anyway.
They have the Farmer's Market on Thursday mornings on Perkins also. LINK
Go to WF. Look for words like "free range", "grass fed", "ranch raised", or "organic", and buy that. Always buy wild salmon too.
Since you you have kids, I'd definitely go with the organic milk products also.
When it comes to produce, I would choose local over organic, especially foods that aren't on the dirty list. There is also a list called the "Clean 15" that gives the foods that are usually low in pesticides anyway.
They have the Farmer's Market on Thursday mornings on Perkins also. LINK
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