Organic vegans, as well as food, do you buy organic clothes, and other products?
Wednesday, December 30th, 2009 at
12:32 pm
Is EVERYTHING you buy organic, or just what you put in your mouth?
I don’t grow my own veggies, but when I do I plan to use compost..
I mostly only go with organic with regards to what I consume. I only only strict about the "drity dozen" which are foods which absorb the most pesticides.
Apples
Cherries
Grapes, imported (Chili)
Nectarines
Peaches
Pears
Raspberries
Strawberries
Bell peppers
Celery
Potatoes
Spinach
For what I use, I try to go locally over organic.
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Being an organic vegan is very problematic. What do people think their vegetables are fertilized with? Either it’s non-organic synthetic fertilizer or manure from domesticated animals.
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Im an organic vegan , and I do like to by organic, or good for the enviroment clouths as well. Its really hard- for me – being a vegan, (unfortunatly I sometimes cheat…shhh…((ice cream)) but Its worth it in the end, good diet too!
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I think people are somewhat over invested in this organic thing, just because food is organic doesn’t mean you still can’t get cancers or anything.
I rarely buy organic items and I am perfectly healthy.
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I mostly only go with organic with regards to what I consume. I only only strict about the "drity dozen" which are foods which absorb the most pesticides.
Apples
Cherries
Grapes, imported (Chili)
Nectarines
Peaches
Pears
Raspberries
Strawberries
Bell peppers
Celery
Potatoes
Spinach
For what I use, I try to go locally over organic.
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I wouldn’t call myself an "organic vegan", really. I do buy organic as much as possible–food, clothes, household, locally, economically, and otherwise. It really doesn’t have much to do with being vegan though. It actually depends much more on my financial situation at the time I’m buying a particular item. With food, it usually isn’t much of a price difference, so I generally buy organic food whenever I have the option, but with other things like clothes & such, it’s a bit more expensive than typical items.
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Is all on your opinion, I think you can just stick to organic foods, but if you want, you can get organic clothes and other products, but warning: It may be expensive!!!!! LOL!
I hope I helped!!!
Mine?
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My smarticaltastic brain! Lol!
No, I can’t afford to buy everything organic, but I try.
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even growing your own garden isn’t organic these days… so as a vegan myself…
i’m not sure what to say… most things are mass produced and involve some form of processing..
thus, when someone tells me this or that is organic.. i look at it with much scrutiny.
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vegan, 40 years.
I wouldn’t go so far as to call myself an organic vegan. But I do try to eat as organically as possible and my beauty products tend to be organic and such. But I probably wouldn’t have all of these organic beauty products if my roommate didn’t work at an all natural store and let me exploit her 40% discount. While in theory consuming totally organic products is great, it just really isn’t all that economically viable of an option.
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