I've been giving some thought about doing a post about this for a while, and consumer report just kicked me in the ass and gave me the motivation to weigh in on this. So, the question. Since food prices are skyrocketing, why buy organic? What's the difference? What should you buy
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It really is frightening to think about what happens to food before it reaches the supermarket, let alone before we put it in our stomachs!
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I don't know how prevalent farmer's markets are over there, if they're near as abundant as they are here, but I swear by them for that very reason. Often times it helps to put a face to the food, in my experience, and good farmers will almost always tell you how far they go to make the food safe.
I'm sure it's probably pretty alarmist to constantly worry about stuff like that, but you're right. It's rather terrifying to think about what's totally legal for them to do to your food while growing it.
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I get ill off food quite a lot, it's the bane of my life. I've pretty much banned myself from eating out too. I think the only solution is to grow yourself, which I'm planning to get started on!
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Do you have some sort of allergy about food, or are you just sensitive? I grew up allergic to onions, peppers, mushrooms, certain freshwater fish. I couldn't eat *anything*. I eventually shook the allergies, but I feel your pain.
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I don't have a garden but I'm going to see what will grow in propogators or grow-bags!
I have a dairy intolerance, which rules out my beloved cheese, and mayonnaise. Though eggs seem to be fine. I think it's the creamy aspect that my body cannot cope with.
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