DJP asked:


I am an off/on vegetarian, mostly for moral reasons (modern man doesn’t need to cause extreme animal suffering to survive anymore).

I still eat dairy and eggs, and I know that even though those animals are not killed for their bodies, they often exist in horrible conditions too.

All things being equal, do they treat the animals more humanely under organic conditions?

Thanks.

SALENE

coconutimporter asked:


I am looking to purchase tens of thousands and eventually hundreds of thousands of pounds of organic coconut milk powder for use in the United States, but it’s proving very hard to find suppliers. Pointers to domestic or overseas companies selling organic coconut milk powder would be very appreciated.
Thanks!!

TISHA
devasco asked:


I believe I have an allergy reaction to Regular Dairy Products that I do not have when I drink Organic Dairy Products. I want to know what may be the difference between the two to avoid the possible allergen in other foods I consume.

NIRE
One of Those Women asked:


I am changing my diet to organic funds, if possible, vegetarian mostly with fish with scales and fins.

RAINER
calinicus72 asked:


Whenever I buy organic/old-fashioned peanut butter (the kind you need to stir and refrigerate), it hardens over time in the refrigerator. And whenever I want to make a PBJ sandwich, the peanut butter isn’t spreadable anymore. How do I keep the peanut butter from hardening?

MORELA
Blanca asked:


I have organic chemistry demystified but topics seem out of order and all over the place and the explanations very elementary. I understand the subject but would prefer something that sums up major points.

LARUE
roma1 asked:


What is the difference between organic and mechanstic views of the world, nature, etc? What are some examples of both? I am having a serious breakdown trying to write a paper on it. So good answers if you can =].

OLIN
☆Trìþþlé☆ThrêαT☆ asked:


I went all natural and organic 3 years ago and gave up my old chemicle based makeup and have not worn any since. I would really like to make myself up again.

SUZANNE
texas76 asked:


I have just learned some very scary info about GMO’s and other processed foods. Could you give me some advice? I can’t do it all at once because I know it will cost more but I would like to make a gradual transition for the health and well being of my family. What are the most important foods to stay away from? How can I make this change easy for one of my very picky eaters? Are their any web sites for kids that will help them understand why this change is important? Is there a such thing as organic hamburger meat?

NICOLE
Muna wa Wanjiru asked:


Whether you’re looking for organic foods online or in your local supermarket, the one thing that you can be assured of is that you will be able to find at least one or two organic products. Granted you will want more than one or two organic products to tide you over for the week, but it does go to show you how far organic foods have really come in the last few years.

From near obscurity to actually being sold in places outside of health food stores is no small feat, especially when you take in the opposition it has to face in the guise of processed foods, and the more readily available non-organic foods. If you’re looking for a ready source of organic foods however, your best bet is to turn to suppliers of organic foods online.

These organics foods suppliers come with more than a few benefits, one of which is the fact that your foods will more often than not, be delivered straight to your door. This saves you the hassle of fighting your way through rush hour traffic to get to your grocers, and also saves you the trouble of having your toes run over by errant shopping carts.

That’s just one benefit of course that you gain by getting your organic foods online. Another great benefit is that you have a ready supply of organic foods at the touch of a button. You also have a larger supply of organic foods to choose from, both the natural organic food variety as well as the processed organic food variety.

This means that you have necessarily a larger choice than you would otherwise have had in a normal grocery store selling organic foods. You will also find that this applies to the online version of your favorite supermarket. Their selection of organic foods online will be greater than what you might find in their stores, and these also include the maybe-not-so-readily available organic meats.

It’s easier to find organic produce and organic processed foods than it is to find organic meats, but by using the internet to facilitate your weekly shopping you will find just about all your organic foods online.

And if you’re still not convinced, you also have an added benefit in the form of lowered monthly food bills. You might have gone organic, but that doesn’t mean that you need to pay through your nose for it. If you get your organic foods in-store, be it a supermarket or a health food store, you will find that your weekly expenditure is more.

By getting your organic foods online you will find that your costs come down a significant amount. Of course to get this last benefit you will need to do a little bit of research and find an online store which will give you lower prices with the same great quality that you look for, but in the end it will be worth the effort.



PALESA