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The following not about buy organic food,But funnyA dress is like a barbed fence. It protects the premises without restricting the view.A friend is never known till a man has need. Come what may, heaven won’t fall..Love the neighbor. But don‘t get caught.。!!Reminded :Improve your indoor air quality and maintain a healthy household environment
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One thing great about Californian is their focus on the environment. A lot of food here was sold as "Organic". This trend hasn’t hit home yet. I can buy organic food but I rarely see it in local restaurants.. more so in outright food markets. This corn bread pizza was organic and I have to say the perfect lunch… just large enough to fill me up and tasted wonderful :-)

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Pictured are Ciaran Cuffe, Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, and Darren Grant, Managing Director, The Organic Supermarket in Blackrock, Co Dublin, celebrating the start of National Organic Week, co-ordinated by Bord Bia and funded by the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. New research from Bord Bia shows that the volume of Irish organic food sales has remained steady this year: 33% of Irish grocery shoppers purchased an organic product in the past week, compared with 31% in 2008. Furthermore, 30% of consumers are buying more organic food than last year and 62% buying the same amount of organic food. National Organic Week, which aims to raise consumer awareness of organic food, takes place this week, from the 13th- 19th September. .
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The following not about buy organic food,but classicFriendship is like earthenware: once broken, it can be mended; love is like a mirror: once broken, that ends it. (Josh Billings. American humorist)A stitch in time saves nine. Caution is the parent of safety..Don’t claim to know what you don’t know.。!!Advice :Make play-time green-time with greener toys,Get back to basics and try old fashioned wooden toys and organic cotton or homemade teddies. Because babies put most things in their mouths,go as natural as possible.
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Pictured are Ciaran Cuffe, Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, and Darren Grant, Managing Director, The Organic Supermarket in Blackrock, Co Dublin, celebrating the start of National Organic Week, co-ordinated by Bord Bia and funded by the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. New research from Bord Bia shows that the volume of Irish organic food sales has remained steady this year: 33% of Irish grocery shoppers purchased an organic product in the past week, compared with 31% in 2008. Furthermore, 30% of consumers are buying more organic food than last year and 62% buying the same amount of organic food. National Organic Week, which aims to raise consumer awareness of organic food, takes place this week, from the 13th- 19th September. .
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Welcome to my blog,news book blog: healthy baby food & healthy food for children.
!!Advice :Socialize your baby early with plenty of play dates, Gymboree or Mommy and Me. If you hate baby-related activities, take her out to lunch with other people once in awhile.
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Pictured are Ciaran Cuffe, Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, and Darren Grant, Managing Director, The Organic Supermarket in Blackrock, Co Dublin, celebrating the start of National Organic Week, co-ordinated by Bord Bia and funded by the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. New research from Bord Bia shows that the volume of Irish organic food sales has remained steady this year: 33% of Irish grocery shoppers purchased an organic product in the past week, compared with 31% in 2008. Furthermore, 30% of consumers are buying more organic food than last year and 62% buying the same amount of organic food. National Organic Week, which aims to raise consumer awareness of organic food, takes place this week, from the 13th- 19th September. .
(NO FEE FOR REPRO) Credit Gary O’ Neill.

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Image by The Green Party
Pictured are Ciaran Cuffe, Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, and Darren Grant, Managing Director, The Organic Supermarket in Blackrock, Co Dublin, celebrating the start of National Organic Week, co-ordinated by Bord Bia and funded by the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. New research from Bord Bia shows that the volume of Irish organic food sales has remained steady this year: 33% of Irish grocery shoppers purchased an organic product in the past week, compared with 31% in 2008. Furthermore, 30% of consumers are buying more organic food than last year and 62% buying the same amount of organic food. National Organic Week, which aims to raise consumer awareness of organic food, takes place this week, from the 13th- 19th September. .
(NO FEE FOR REPRO) Credit Gary O’ Neill.

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The following are not relevant to the content of some buy organic food,but classicA burden of one’s choice is not felt.A friend without faults will never be found. Your mind is like this water, my friend, when it is agitated, it becomes difficult to see, but if you allow it to settle, the answer becomes clear..Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise.。!!about buy organic food tips :Make a baby-safe room and let your child practice crawling or toddling away from you and then back again. Send the message that you’ll always be around, even if you aren’t immediately to hand
Question–: Why do you buy organic food? Have you investigated its supposed benefits?
I’m really frustrated at the cult-like adoption of organic food amongst a certain demographic. Did you know that:

* the safety standards that many anti-GM (genetically modified) food campaigners want to impose on GM food couldn’t be passed by organic food?

* no chicken has contained hormones for decades? (It was made illegal in the 60s/70s, depending on country)

* testing shows that >90% of non-organic food has zero detectable residue? (And the remaining generally having measurements that are magnitudes lower than the scientifically established safe exposure levels.)

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/health/article1167293.ece
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organic_food

If you still buy organic food after investigation, is it because you don’t believe that the science is accurate, or because you eat organic food for other than nutritional or environmental reasons?


The following is the answer: (Hint: The correct answer provided by the users, does not guarantee the right.)

Answer by MikeL
I think I am with you
but I am only goin to get 2
and I don’t have the time
KISS

Answer by weaslewise52
I don’t buy organic or maybe I do. I don’t watch what I buy, only that its something on the list.

Answer by REDMEAT
When you say ORGANIC…you must be more specific…USDA organic means about Zilch…they have set the bar so low that it is nothing these days.

I keep this in mind when shopping:

Most Contaminated: The Dirty Dozen

Consistent with two previous EWG investigations, fruits topped the list of the consistently most contaminated fruits and vegetables, with eight of the 12 most contaminated foods. Among the top six were four fruits, with peaches leading the list, then strawberries, apples and nectarines. Pears, cherries, red raspberries, and imported grapes were the other four fruits in the top 12. Among these eight fruits:

Nectarines had the highest percentage of samples test positive for pesticides (97.3 percent), followed by pears (94.4 percent) and peaches (93.7 percent).
Nectarines also had the highest likelihood of multiple pesticides on a single sample — 85.3 percent had two or more pesticide residues — followed by peaches (79.9 percent) and cherries (75.8 percent).
Peaches and raspberries had the most pesticides detected on a single sample with nine pesticides on a single sample, followed by strawberries and apples, where eight pesticides were found on a single sample.
Peaches had the most pesticides overall with some combination of up to 45 pesticides found on the samples tested, followed by raspberries with 39 pesticides and apples and strawberries, both with 36.
Spinach, celery, potatoes, and sweet bell peppers are the vegetables most likely to expose consumers to pesticides. Among these four vegetables:

Celery had the highest of percentage of samples test positive for pesticides (94.5 percent), followed by spinach (83.4 percent) and potatoes (79.3 percent).
Celery also had the highest likelihood of multiple pesticides on a single vegetable (78 percent of samples), followed by spinach (51.8 percent) and sweet bell peppers (48.5 percent).
Spinach was the vegetable with the most pesticides detected on a single sample (10 found on one sample), followed by celery and sweet bell peppers (both with nine).
Sweet bell peppers were the vegetable with the most pesticides overall with 39, followed by spinach at 36 and celery and potatoes, both with 29.

Least Contaminated: Consistently Clean

The vegetables least likely to have pesticides on them are sweet corn, avocado, cauliflower, asparagus, onions, peas and broccoli.

Nearly three-quarters (73 percent) of the pea and broccoli samples had no detectable pesticides. Among the other vegetables on the least-contaminated list, there were no detectable residues on 90 percent or more of the samples.
Multiple pesticide residues are extremely rare on any of these least contaminated vegetables. Broccoli had the highest likelihood, with a 2.6 percent chance of more than one pesticide when ready to eat. Avocado and corn both had the lowest chance with zero samples containing more than one pesticide when eaten.
The greatest number of pesticides detected on a single sample of any of these low-pesticide vegetables was three as compared to 10 found on spinach, the most contaminated crop with the most residues.
Broccoli and onions both had the most pesticides found on a single vegetable crop at up to 17 pesticides but far fewer than the most contaminated vegetable, sweet bell peppers, on which 39 were found.
The five fruits least likely to have pesticide residues on them are pineapples, mangoes, bananas, kiwi and papaya.

Fewer than 10 percent of pineapple and mango samples had detectable pesticides on them and fewer than one percent of samples had more than one pesticide residue.
Though 53 percent of bananas had detectable pesticides, multiple residues are rare with only 4.7 percent of samples containing more than one residue. Kiwi and papaya had residues on 23.6 percent and 21.7 percent of samples, respectively, and just 10.4 percent and 5.6 percent of samples, respectively, had multiple pesticide residues.

There is FAR too much hype put on the Organic Stamp of approval…..BUT …the things which are bad are ,very bad….I have a degree in Horticulture and keep my Pesticide Application License.

The main issue with most pesticides used that they tend to ACCUMULATE in the system….they don’t just go away…BUT that being said…If you just rinse most of your Fruits and Veggies with water you will be OK!

Most of the hype given to the Organic’s these days is all about the Bottom line…if it is Coceived that it is harder to grow then it MUST be worth more Money!

Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!
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!!Advice :breastfeeding is best. It’s free, has health benefits for mother and baby, has no environmental impact, and is a precious bonding experience.
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Ciaran Cuffe Organic Week
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Image by The Green Party
Pictured are Ciaran Cuffe, Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, and Darren Grant, Managing Director, The Organic Supermarket in Blackrock, Co Dublin, celebrating the start of National Organic Week, co-ordinated by Bord Bia and funded by the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. New research from Bord Bia shows that the volume of Irish organic food sales has remained steady this year: 33% of Irish grocery shoppers purchased an organic product in the past week, compared with 31% in 2008. Furthermore, 30% of consumers are buying more organic food than last year and 62% buying the same amount of organic food. National Organic Week, which aims to raise consumer awareness of organic food, takes place this week, from the 13th- 19th September. .
(NO FEE FOR REPRO) Credit Gary O’ Neill.

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The following are not relevant to the content of some buy organic food,But meaningfulLove the neighbor. But don‘t get caught”Your future depends on your dreams.” So go to sleep. Choose an author as you choose a friend..Don’t claim to know what you don’t know.。!!Reminded : Encourage your baby to allow herself to be held and interacted with by family, friends and neighbors.

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3 Comments to “buy organic foodLunch”

  1. Hi, I’m an admin for a group called Best San Francisco Restaurants, and we’d love to have this added to the group!

    I’ll post these photos at my website (with credit, of course) at Things You Should Do in San Francisco

  2. Σταύρος

    that looks pretty good right about now………:P

  3. JulieMarg Thanks!
    Σταύρος LOL.. it still does to me too.

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