If only people knew how they could change the world by simply
buying organic stuff and / or supporting their local farmers...
Not exact matches
This applies to food, too:
Buying quality
organic food can nourish you in ways that fill you up more than the prepackaged, processed
stuff and potentially save you money on health - care expenses in the future, since you're taking good care of yourself.
I use only
organic ingredients so the store
bought stuff just won't do and this is so much tastier too.
I
buy organic almonds in bulk off of Amazon.com and make DIY Almond Butter instead of
buying the premade
stuff and it saves SO much money Hope this helps Christina!
Veggies and herbs feed your family and they are much more healthy than
stuff from the supermarket, unless you stick to
buying organic food only.
In terms of price,
buy what you can afford —
organic will cost you a buck or two more than the regular
stuff.
i am sure i could go to great lengths to dodge gm
stuff altogether (not dine out, not
buy anything pre-made, make my own everything w certified
organic and non gm corn and soy).
While she's trying to cut back on both her family's clutter and reliance on packaging, she keeps it real and still
buys «normal
stuff» (if by normal you consider vegan and
organic snacks normal — which I kind of do when they're, like, alternatives to goldfish crackers and that sort of thing).
my own mom (who
bought cookies and sugar cereal for us growing up) will go out of her way to get
organic stuff for her grandchildren, but i think it is only because she likes to go to the farmers market!
And even baby cereal can be made from scratch... home made oatmeal or rice cereal is easy in a coffee grinder and if made from
organic grains is cheaper and healthier than any store
bought stuff, and only takes five minutes to prepare.
Stuffed toy animals are a favorite baby toy, and parents are now making sure they are
organic and eco-friendly before they
buy them.
On Oompa's easy - to - use website you can
buy products ranging from toys, dollhouses and
stuffed animals to learning games, musical instruments and art supplies to kitchen play accessories, kids» furniture and tricycles, many items made with
organic or recycled materials.
By now, we all know there's a benefit to
buying some
stuff organic.
If you are going to
buy pre-packaged, ready - made
stuff, go
organic where you can.
In some cases
buying organic can sometimes be less expensive than the regular
stuff!
I threw my refined sugar pot in the bin, the cookies and processed
stuff I used to
buy for the kids and went for
organic cereals, veggies and fruits.
I thought «what's the point of
buying organic milk if you're going to boil out all the good
stuff?!»
You've got to find certified
organic corn based product because even though the starch may not be a health concern (I said «may not»...),
buying these products supports GMO
stuff.
Whether you want to avoid potentially hormone - disrupting chemicals like BPA or just make sure you're
buying the right
stuff organic, here's your guide to healthier Thanksgiving shopping this year.
(I actually found when I started
buying food at the local
organic market my grocery bill did not go up by too much, because I stopped
buying a bunch of
stuff that eventually just got pitched.)