Tuesday, June 14th, 2011 at 8:34 am
Let me start out with saying, I’m really particular about what I eat. I don’t drink anything but water, stay away from ice cream, donuts, chocolate etc. Not because I dislike them I just feel disgusting after I eat them. But anyway what is the best organic health store? I eat a lot of whole grains, pasta, veggies, fruit, yogurt, nuts, beans and lots of protein and fiber. I’m also vegetarian. I was thinking of switching to Whole Foods for my shopping…is there a place better than that? Thanks(:
Most grocery stores sell organic foods now. Since you didn’t mention what area you live in I can’t really suggest anything but Whole Foods.
Saturday, April 30th, 2011 at 7:25 pm
My local grocery store has a decent produce selection, but I’ve recently started buying organic apples and noticed that they almost always have a tiny bit of mold on the bottom. I can buy non-organic apples from the same store and keep them for at least a week and they stay good. Please don’t suggest Whole Foods or Trader Joes. It is just not convenient for me to make a special trip to a store that isn’t near me and where I can’t find my typical grocery items. Are my options limited to either pesticides or mold?
Not every organic fruits means they good . When they expensive, they will try sell expired organic fruits even thru they know it going make someone sick but they ain’t gotta be responsible 4 it. You buy it, then you are responsible. Organic can be good if they don’t have mold on it.
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Tuesday, March 15th, 2011 at 8:10 pm
Will it indicate on the food label if it is a GMO or not? Can GMO’s affect our health in serious ways?
In UK, France, all of Europe, Australia, NZ, etc etc GMo foods are required by LAW to be labelled GMO.
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Saturday, November 27th, 2010 at 9:09 pm
I am a vegetarian and I just recently read an article that some organic products that say they are organic really are not. Just curious do you know who really sells organic by-products? I will eat dairy, eggs, cheese etc. if the animals are treated well but I just don’t know what stores to trust anymore.
yes I did mean that sorry for the confusion but I thought you would understand what I meant
"Organic" has nothing to do with treatment of animals. It just means they haven’t been fed any antibiotics or growth hormones. Perhaps you’re confusing "organic" with "free range" or "pasture raised" animals?
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Wednesday, November 10th, 2010 at 7:25 pm
I need to find an organic store around where I live, and the only store I think is one is Bloom. I’m not sure it is though. Does it sell organic items or is it an organic store?
Yes they sell all organic products.