If you are on a budget and can't
afford organic produce, don't worry.
... if you can't find or
afford all organic produce, know that some fruits and vegetables have significantly more pesticide residue than others.
Even if you can't
afford organic produce, you can still eat more produce, and cook it with healthier methods.
Not exact matches
«We sell
organic fresh
produce and we can't
afford any risks with our payment system.
If you're buying your
produce from your local farmers market, then you can
afford to buy
organic pantry items (e.g. cocoa powder, sea salt, almond meal, apple cider vinegar) and
organic meat.
This means whole grains, locally sourced meats, as much
organic produce as I can
afford, little or no refined oils
While hundreds of farms are nearby, the district can't
afford to buy
organic produce.
Though there are many who buy only
organic produce, meats, and grains; not everyone can
afford to make that choice.
Maybe they can't
afford that
organic, farm - to - table
produce.
Well, I'm with you: eat as much
organic, locally grown and
produced foods as you can
afford.
I eat
organic salads everyday and try to chose
organic produce whenever I can and can
afford it.
However, it is a fact that not all
produce is available in
organic form everywhere and not all people will be able to
afford organic in large amounts.
If you are concerned about pesticide residues and can
afford to spend more,
organic produce may be a choice for you.
Both she and Pirez emphasized the need to choose between
organic and fair trade, as the low - income growers who participate in fair trade programs can't
afford to
produce organic cotton.
Meanwhile small, family
organic farmers can barely
afford to renew their
organic certifications and the gas it takes to get their
produce to the local farmers market.
By shopping this list as much as possible, you can minimize personal and household exposure to toxic pesticides even if you can not
afford to buy
organic produce.