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Reasons you should buy regular goods
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| 29 july 07
| Jackie Avner
Posted on 07/29/2007 6:14:50 AM PDT by rellimpank
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To: rellimpank
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I don’t like paying more money for something I’ve suspected is do-gooderism that doesn’t even do what it intends.
I also avoid low-fat and sugar free foods. Why? Because I like good taste.
— Joe
To: rellimpank
Makes sense to me. You wouldn’t believe the $h!t they put on organic food.
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posted on
07/29/2007 6:22:57 AM PDT
by
norwaypinesavage
(Planting trees to offset carbon emissions is like drinking water to offset rising ocean levels)
To: norwaypinesavage
-—being a Wisconsin farm boy who also worked in a canning factory, believe me , I do—
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posted on
07/29/2007 6:24:26 AM PDT
by
rellimpank
(-don't believe anything the MSM states about firearms or explosives--NRA Benefactor)
To: alloysteel
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posted on
07/29/2007 6:25:37 AM PDT
by
rellimpank
(-don't believe anything the MSM states about firearms or explosives--NRA Benefactor)
To: norwaypinesavage
You wouldnt believe the $h!t they put on organic food.
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I’m no organic food enthusiast by any stretch, but your comment has me LOL. You and I can probably not pronounce half of the chemical names of the $hit they put on non-organic foods. Pick your poison, I guess.
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posted on
07/29/2007 6:27:47 AM PDT
by
dmz
To: rellimpank
This is a good article, and I agree with the author’s points. I do buy a brand of organic milk because I prefer the taste, but I may reconsider. We get our eggs at the local feed store, they come from my neighbors barnyard chickens and are far fresher and have a much superior flavor. You have to bring your own container, and they don’t always have them, but they can’t be beat.
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posted on
07/29/2007 6:29:54 AM PDT
by
centurion316
(Democrats - Supporting Al Qaida Worldwide)
To: norwaypinesavage
Please expand on what you know is put on organic food and where it's put on (in the fields, greenhouses.....?).
I'm not an organicist, but I'd sure like to know for the benefit of certain people I know who swear by organically-grown edibles.
Leni
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posted on
07/29/2007 6:30:06 AM PDT
by
MinuteGal
(Three Cheers for the FRed, White and Blue !)
To: rellimpank
Very interesting article, things I did not know.
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posted on
07/29/2007 6:31:27 AM PDT
by
alicewonders
(Duncan Hunter. Seriously.)
To: rellimpank
a real organic advocate (such as perhaps westonaprice.org) would be against grain fed beef and pasteurized milk. While I’m not sure I would want to drink raw milk, it is a fact that grass fed cows are healthier.
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posted on
07/29/2007 6:34:26 AM PDT
by
ari-freedom
(An expert is a person who avoids the small errors while sweeping on to the grand fallacy.)
To: rellimpank
The apple puree used to sweeten the yogurt sometimes comes from Turkey, and the strawberries from China... Where they use human excrement for "organic" fertilizer?
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posted on
07/29/2007 6:35:14 AM PDT
by
XR7
To: rellimpank
To: rellimpank
Again and again environmentally friendly alternatives to money-grubbing-high-tech products are just money grubbing without the tech. Dirt farmers in the Middle Ages are the model for these fanatics.
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posted on
07/29/2007 6:39:27 AM PDT
by
Louis Foxwell
(here come I, gravitas in tow.)
To: rellimpank
“I took a job in Washington, D.C.”
Here’s your sign!
Somebody’s got to eat the crappy food.
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posted on
07/29/2007 6:40:48 AM PDT
by
wolfcreek
(2 bad Tyranny, Treachery and Treason never take a vacation...)
To: sweetiepiezer
According to the Oct. 16, 2006, cover story in Business Week, when you eat Stonyfield Farms yogurt, you are often consuming dried organic milk flown all the way from New Zealand and reconstituted here in the U.S. The apple puree used to sweeten the yogurt sometimes comes from Turkey, and the strawberries from China.
To: rellimpank
Who knew, common sense from a farmer, now lets get them to apply common sense to farm subsidies.
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posted on
07/29/2007 6:44:30 AM PDT
by
Mark was here
(Hard work never killed anyone, but why take the chance?)
To: Joe Republc
I dont like paying more money for something Ive suspected is do-gooderism that doesnt even do what it intends. I also avoid low-fat and sugar free foods. Why? Because I like good taste.What you said.
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posted on
07/29/2007 6:45:09 AM PDT
by
mtbopfuyn
(I think the border is kind of an artificial barrier - San Antonio councilwoman Patti Radle)
To: rellimpank; HungarianGypsy
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posted on
07/29/2007 6:45:09 AM PDT
by
Joya
To: rellimpank
I don’t buy organic grown vegetables because that means they were raised in poop, but I do like Promised Land milk. The best thing about Whole Foods is that their products don’t contain high fructos corn syrup or MSG. Corn makes my headache and MSG makes my heart pound erratically.
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posted on
07/29/2007 6:45:35 AM PDT
by
Ditter
To: Ditter
The best thing about Whole Foods is that their products dont contain high fructose corn syrup or MSG. Is that true for all their products? The corn syrup part.
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posted on
07/29/2007 6:48:45 AM PDT
by
Vinnie
(You're Nobody 'Til Somebody Jihads You)
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