Pediatrician Alan Greene decided to eat only organic food for 3 years (the same amount of time it takes to have a breeding animal certified organic by the Department of Agriculture). It's been 3 years and he's still going, but the experiment, which has become his lifestyle, has been a lot harder than...
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Jen
Saturday, December 06, 2008 at 05:27 PM
I do try to eat organic, while it is more expensive and less convenient, choosing organic is not only a smarter option for my family, but better for the environment. Organic carrots, celery and beans can be found for very reasonable prices, and I try to make a completely organic soup at least once a week. (Organic black bean and cilantro soup is simmering on the stove right now.) Organic soy milk, tortilla chips and occasionally granola can be found at Aldi. We buy organic milk every other gallon, and free range eggs.
Organic is worth the extra effort, take the time and do something better for the planet and better for you : )
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Jen
Saturday, December 06, 2008 at 05:32 PM
I do try to eat organic, while it is more expensive and less convenient, choosing organic is not only a smarter option for my family, but better for the environment. Organic carrots, celery and beans can be found for very reasonable prices, and I try to make a completely organic soup at least once a week. (Organic black bean and cilantro soup is simmering on the stove right now.) Organic soy milk, tortilla chips and occasionally granola can be found at Aldi. We buy organic milk every other gallon, and free range eggs.
Organic is worth the extra effort, take the time and do something better for the planet and better for you : )
I do try to eat organic, while it is more expensive and less convenient, choosing organic is not only a smarter option for my family, but better for the environment. Organic carrots, celery and beans can be found for very reasonable prices, and I try to make a completely organic soup at least once a week. (Organic black bean and cilantro soup is simmering on the stove right now.) Organic soy milk, tortilla chips and occasionally granola can be found at Aldi. We buy organic milk every other gallon, and free range eggs.
Organic is worth the extra effort, take the time and do something better for the planet and better for you : )