If you think that organic food is better for you, then you will pay more for it. The companies know that, it just doesn’t have pesticides and grow fast chemicals in it. Its not speed-grown.
Of course it is. Organic food is no healthier, nor is in any more free of contaminants than other foods. It’s just clever marketing to gullible people.
Only if it’s sold as organic but not really organic. Then it’s a rip off. Now that normal grocery stores carry organic, I try to buy it as much as I can. I just feel better about it because I know the info behind it. I just wish genetically modified foods would be banned.
No…think of all the all the hormone added to things like milk…that makes everyone gain wait (including the cow). Think of all the pesticides we ingest and medicines, etc..
I purchase most of my veggies (in season) from a local organic farm. Yes, they are a bit more expensive. However, in return I get a selection of heirloom and unusual varieties of veggies that have much more flavor than the hothouse grown mass produced varieties in your local mega mart. Additionally I can be sure that I am not ingesting trace amounts of poison used to kill critters. However, most importantly, they are grown in an environmentally sustainable way, and this IMHO is worth paying a couple of extra bucks for.
May 26th, 2010 at 2:36 pm
For the most part, yes I do.
http://www.summit.org/resource/essay/show_essay.php?essay_id=29
Franz Cumont, The Mysteries of Mithra (Chicago: Open Court, 1903), 87ff.
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May 26th, 2010 at 4:36 pm
some of it. if you want to eat organic you should try to grow your own food.
it’ll save a lot of money
http://www.summit.org/resource/essay/show_essay.php?essay_id=29
Franz Cumont, The Mysteries of Mithra (Chicago: Open Court, 1903), 87ff.
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May 26th, 2010 at 6:36 pm
Everyone says its so much but I’m not really sure. There doesn’t seem to be a big difference to me.
http://www.summit.org/resource/essay/show_essay.php?essay_id=29
Franz Cumont, The Mysteries of Mithra (Chicago: Open Court, 1903), 87ff.
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May 26th, 2010 at 9:49 pm
If you think that organic food is better for you, then you will pay more for it. The companies know that, it just doesn’t have pesticides and grow fast chemicals in it. Its not speed-grown.
http://www.summit.org/resource/essay/show_essay.php?essay_id=29
Franz Cumont, The Mysteries of Mithra (Chicago: Open Court, 1903), 87ff.
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May 27th, 2010 at 12:37 am
Of course it is. Organic food is no healthier, nor is in any more free of contaminants than other foods. It’s just clever marketing to gullible people.
http://www.summit.org/resource/essay/show_essay.php?essay_id=29
Franz Cumont, The Mysteries of Mithra (Chicago: Open Court, 1903), 87ff.
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May 27th, 2010 at 4:36 am
Only if it’s sold as organic but not really organic. Then it’s a rip off. Now that normal grocery stores carry organic, I try to buy it as much as I can. I just feel better about it because I know the info behind it. I just wish genetically modified foods would be banned.
http://www.summit.org/resource/essay/show_essay.php?essay_id=29
Franz Cumont, The Mysteries of Mithra (Chicago: Open Court, 1903), 87ff.
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May 27th, 2010 at 9:38 am
No…think of all the all the hormone added to things like milk…that makes everyone gain wait (including the cow). Think of all the pesticides we ingest and medicines, etc..
The effects of these things are still unknown!
http://www.summit.org/resource/essay/show_essay.php?essay_id=29
Franz Cumont, The Mysteries of Mithra (Chicago: Open Court, 1903), 87ff.
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May 27th, 2010 at 2:36 pm
i do
i wouldnt pay anymore for it.
http://www.summit.org/resource/essay/show_essay.php?essay_id=29
Franz Cumont, The Mysteries of Mithra (Chicago: Open Court, 1903), 87ff.
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May 27th, 2010 at 7:36 pm
To be honest with you I do. I think that they charge more for it for no reason.
http://www.summit.org/resource/essay/show_essay.php?essay_id=29
Franz Cumont, The Mysteries of Mithra (Chicago: Open Court, 1903), 87ff.
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May 27th, 2010 at 11:36 pm
Huge Ripoff!!…
http://www.summit.org/resource/essay/show_essay.php?essay_id=29
Franz Cumont, The Mysteries of Mithra (Chicago: Open Court, 1903), 87ff.
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May 28th, 2010 at 4:36 am
No.
http://www.summit.org/resource/essay/show_essay.php?essay_id=29
Franz Cumont, The Mysteries of Mithra (Chicago: Open Court, 1903), 87ff.
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May 28th, 2010 at 10:42 am
all i know is organic weed is definitely worth it
http://www.summit.org/resource/essay/show_essay.php?essay_id=29
Franz Cumont, The Mysteries of Mithra (Chicago: Open Court, 1903), 87ff.
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May 28th, 2010 at 5:37 pm
yes i think its dumb
http://www.summit.org/resource/essay/show_essay.php?essay_id=29
Franz Cumont, The Mysteries of Mithra (Chicago: Open Court, 1903), 87ff.
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May 29th, 2010 at 1:37 am
Not at all.
I purchase most of my veggies (in season) from a local organic farm. Yes, they are a bit more expensive. However, in return I get a selection of heirloom and unusual varieties of veggies that have much more flavor than the hothouse grown mass produced varieties in your local mega mart. Additionally I can be sure that I am not ingesting trace amounts of poison used to kill critters. However, most importantly, they are grown in an environmentally sustainable way, and this IMHO is worth paying a couple of extra bucks for.
http://www.summit.org/resource/essay/show_essay.php?essay_id=29
Franz Cumont, The Mysteries of Mithra (Chicago: Open Court, 1903), 87ff.
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