Apr
30
Filed Under (Decide Organic) by DOBlogger
onetightasspanda asked:


can anyone tell me what organic food is? and what’s the difference to non-organic?

MARION
Apr
24
rachelx95 asked:


why is inorganic foodbad for you and why is organic food better?
and if you grow food at home youurself, is that organic?

SUKI
Apr
24
baby asked:


In the US, what will the tendency of food trends in the future? is people now prefer more healther/organic food? like to be green environmental?

KAZU
Apr
23
Filed Under (Decide Organic) by DOBlogger
ana c asked:


Whats the difference between organic pasta and regular pasta, Im assuming the taste but how good is it, and is it worth switching? Also has anyone tasted wheat pasta, ill like to try it, but it just looks nasty. Let me know, thanks.

RACHEL
FruitaBu asked:


You probably have seen the green and white USDA Organic symbol on foods at your grocery store. What do you expect from products that bear this label? And do you view companies that make such products differently from others?

MILENA
LolaMola asked:


Am I being way too silly? My child is 15 months and I still bring fresh, homemade organic food from home. We’re having French fries, and my baby gets squash, cheese and applesauce… I know I can’t protect them forever… but when is enough enough?

STACEY
buldawg57 asked:


I am about to have my first baby and I think I might be becoming one of those paranoid new moms who reads into everything she hears. I need to use cloth diapers to avoid dioxin, an organic mattress to avoid flame retardant chemicals,etc. Does anyone know what the most important items for the baby are that need to be organic? I do not have the sort of budget that will allow me to go 100% organic. Any suggestions?

MARINO
Apr
19
Filed Under (Decide Organic) by DOBlogger
AEagleLuv asked:


Just wondering. It sounded kinda wierd to me, since, food is organic. Does that mean they made it out of plants? :) haha. Thx

MEL
Muna wa Wanjiru asked:


Without doubt the best way for you to save a penny or two (or more!) in your quest to become healthy is to buy your healthy living organic foods, wholesale. It might not be easy to find a vendor who deals in wholesale organic food, but if you try hard enough and persevere you will be surprised at the results you get.

Buying wholesale organic food will also make it easier to stick with being organic, as you won’t necessarily readily run out of your stock of organic food. Besides being expensive, organic foods are also not as easy to find as you might think. It’s not like looking for a needle in a haystack, but it’s not as if you’re going to find it lying around in every corner store and grocery store that you come across.

In fact, if you live in an area where “organic” has yet to catch on, you might find that you need to get your organic foods off the internet, or from a health food store which is 70 miles away. Then again if this is case you might want to think about growing your own organic foods, but if you do that, then you might just find yourself out of a regular paying job! It’s a vicious cycle when you go to think about it!

The entire problem with going organic however, is the difficulty you might face in obtaining your organic foods in which case the greater difficulty lies in staying true to your “go organic, and be healthy” resolution. This is buying wholesale organic food is so much better for you in the long run. Not only do you save on those extra pennies, but you also find that you have the organic food you want when you want.

The problem that you might come across if you’re buying wholesale organic food though, is that if it’s only you at the dinner table and you eat only a human-sized portion of food (as opposed to a hippopotamus-sized portion of food), you might find that your bulk purchases are not staying as fresh as they should.

This is where living in the suburbs or out in the country near farms might come to your rescue. Instead of buying wholesale organic food to stock up on, you can stock up on your organic food on a weekly basis by attending a farmer’s market.

Or better still, if you live near a farm which you know has been certified as an organic farm, and then you should be able to purchase your organic foods from here instead of getting wholesale organic food.



OPHELIA
Apr
16
Volte asked:


I’m moving to Paraguay and I would like to know if there are any health stores where I can get organic food.

WHITBY