Sentences with phrase «buy organic strawberries»

The EWG suggests that people buy organic strawberries to ensure a lower risk of pesticide exposure.
If you can try to buy organic strawberries for this recipe, they tend to taste better in general.
I am beyond grateful to hear that it doesn't matter if you don't buy organic strawberries.
I buy organic strawberries because they taste so much better than conventional!
You may also want to consider buying organic strawberries because pesticides are usually used in fruits that are grown conventionally.

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I'm pretty sure half of my diet is made up of strawberries, and I never buy organic.
I bought a flat from the farmer's market for my gifts, but they have organic strawberries at even Costco around here.
Whenever we buy these fresh, beautiful, organic strawberries the minute we get home...
Note: Since strawberries are one of the items on the EWG's Dirty Dozen list (meaning they contain a high amount of pesticides), be sure to buy organic and preferably local when berries are in season.
One of my favorite ways to eat strawberries is to buy them whole and frozen (always organic since they're at the top of the Dirty Dozen list) and snack on them right out of the freezer, or after about 5 minutes of thawing.
Dirty Dozen — These are the fruits and veggies that are most commonly contaminated and that you'd be better off buying organic; strawberries, spinach, nectarines, apples, peaches, pears, cherries, grapes, celery, tomatoes, sweet bell peppers and potatoes.
At the very least, you're going to want to buy organic versions of the most pesticide - ridden fruits and vegetables: apples, strawberries, grapes, celery, peaches, spinach, bell peppers, nectarines, cucumbers, cherry tomatoes, snap peas, potatoes, and kale.
For the sake of my perfect little baby, I will spend the money to buy organic milk and strawberries.
It is advisable that milk products and fruits like apples, bananas and strawberries should be invariably bought organic for the babies.
Strawberries are a great source of vitamin C. Try to buy organic if you can, especially these types of fruits where we eat the skin and all.
Strawberries and other berries are important to buy organic, so spend a couple extra dollars and buy them with the USDA Organic seal.
For the price of milk thistle you could buy a vitamin E supplement, a box of organic strawberries, and a pack of Brazil nuts for selenium.
Whenever possible, buy certified organic - particularly foods likely to be high in toxins: butter and other fatty dairy products, apples, cucumber pickles, strawberries, raisins, peppers, spinach, and collard greens.
Foods most worth buying organic include: apples, asparagus, celery, cherries, lettuce, nectarines, peaches, pears, spinach, strawberries, sweet bell peppers, and tomatoes.
These don't always have to be organic either thanks to their thick skin which we don't eat, unlike strawberries and apples which should always be bought organic.
Frozen pineapple, tropical fruit (mango / papaya, pineapple / strawberries), organic berries (all kinds / mixes), wild blueberries, frozen cherries, and frozen mango are my favorite frozen fruits to buy at Costco.
Should you not have the option of buying farm fresh, organic strawberries, make sure to give the store - bought ones a good wash before sharing them with your pooch in order to eliminate pesticides & other harmful chemicals that might still lurk on the delicious red fruit.
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