Joined: 28 Jan 2008 Posts: 210 Location: state of confusion, usa
Tips on Organic Foods Posted: 02-20-08 08:21am
I'd like to switch to organic and natural
foods. If you use organics and naturals
how do you like them?
What about the cost? We recently tried
100% natural chicken and didn't care for
it. It's hard to try new foods only to
waste them.
Thanks a lot!
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Mikolas
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Posted: 04-15-08 17:34pm
Sorry for the very very long awaited
apply.
My opinion, if you are trying to switch to
organic and natural foods for your newborn
baby. No, don't switch completely to
organic foods. Why? This is more of a
personal theory then actual research, but
I have some knowledge about the health and
body. We don't grow up in a world where
our food is pathogen free and completely
healthy. I have a good feeling that a
child whose body is accustomed to only
natural organic foods will have a lot of
issues when they grow older and eat
something that isn't so pure, which is
something they are going to deal with
often once they become a teen.
If its for yourself, and you got the
money, hey why not, as we grow older we
should try to eat less processed foods. It
depends on what though, some organic food
tastes blah, some are tolerable. I imagine
organic fruits and vegetables are fine.
If you ask me, milk only tastes good with
the growth hormones and who knows what
else they put in there. I don't like
organic food in general though, it has
a.... artificial taste to it ironically
haha.
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