Buying organic read this

I like organic food. I find that it’s much tastier. However the dent in the wallet isn’t that fun. This report by people at Consumers Reports tells you when it’s best to spend the extra money (if you have it of course).

Ya it’s off topic, but I thought it was worth spreading the word.

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    But there’s more to eating organic than just not wanting to ingest potentially toxic food. Consumer Reports fails to mention that by choosing organic, you are choosing food which haven’t been genetically modified. Like you said, organic food just tastes better. Don’t skimp on your health.

    Melissa, your are absolutely right. I thought the article was good because not everyone has unlimited funds to buy all organic foods. So I thought this strategic guide was helpful.

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