Mike 03
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Thu Apr-16-09 08:07 PM
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Organic Does make a Difference |
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Edited on Thu Apr-16-09 08:10 PM by Mike 03
This week I actually experienced why it does make a difference whether I purchase organic or non-organic vegetables. For a couple of years I have been on a very healthy diet, but have rarely gone to the extreme of buying organic due to the price. In the past I have bought organic nuts, onions, tomatoes, but little more than that.
But this week I bought organic mushrooms for the first time ever, and I could not believe the difference between how these tasted and how ordinary store-bought mushrooms taste.
Hopefully, the most important thing is to eat vegetables regardless of whether or not they are organic, but for the first time I experienced some quantifiable difference in how organic products actually taste compared to their non-organic counterparts, so I'm motivated to try, when I can afford to, to buy organic.
Maybe it does make a difference. And the irony is, when I looked carefully at the prices, there was not the discrepancy between organic and non-organic that I feared (except for the nuts).
I asked the store manager about this, and he confessed that because of the economic hard times, many stores in this chain were lowering the prices on organics to get rid of them before they rotted.
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MajorChode
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Thu Apr-16-09 08:16 PM
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1. It's pretty easy to grow organic mushrooms vs the alternative |
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Mushrooms are usually grown in the dark on beds of compost anyway. There's not much need for 'non-organic' growing methods.
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AlecBGreen
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Thu Apr-16-09 08:39 PM
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4. my boss treats me like a mushroom |
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keeps me in the dark and feeds me shit :)
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Gormy Cuss
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Thu Apr-16-09 08:18 PM
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2. Look for local organics. |
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That's where you'll experience the biggest difference in taste and quality. It's not just because they were raised organically, it's also because they're days fresher than the standard produce in the stores and/or grown on smaller farms that are owner-operated.
In fact, look for locally grown produce whenever you can. It's usually so much fresher that the taste and keeping qualities will have you coming back for more. In some places "locally grown" is used as a marketing tool. In other areas it's not so easy to identify the local food.
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HarukaTheTrophyWife
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Thu Apr-16-09 08:22 PM
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3. We belong to a local organic co-op CSA |
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Edited on Thu Apr-16-09 09:07 PM by HarukaTheTrophyWife
We get the big box, and we get a ton of produce.
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Thu Apr-16-09 08:41 PM
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My farmer is a grumpy old coot.
:D
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HarukaTheTrophyWife
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Thu Apr-16-09 08:43 PM
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6. Our's is a co-op CSA combo |
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In the off-season, they get stuff from a good local organic distributor (I know the people who run it from my time as a buyer for a natural foods store) and in the growing season, they get stuff from a farm in PA and a farm in our town. I know the farmer in our town. She's not grumpy at all, but she is pretty snarky.
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Gormy Cuss
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Thu Apr-16-09 08:45 PM
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7. CSAs are the best inducement to try new produce & recipes. |
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Edited on Thu Apr-16-09 09:09 PM by Gormy Cuss
When I lived in Boston I belonged to one that exposed us to pea shoots -- in those days only a few non-Asian restaurants dared to serve them and all of them in Boston bought produce from this worker-owned farm.
It was also the reason that I tried kohlrabi for the first time and "sauteing greens," a mix of young leaves of kale, collards and chard.
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HarukaTheTrophyWife
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Thu Apr-16-09 08:57 PM
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9. In this week's pick up we got... |
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Apples Oranges Mango Avocados Lettuce Kale Sweet Potatoes Alfalfa sprouts Leeks Celery Dates Sugar Snap Peas Green Pepper Yellow Squash Zucchini Bananas
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Thu Apr-16-09 09:08 PM
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10. I hate you and am jealous. |
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Thu Apr-16-09 09:10 PM
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Oh, and I forgot the lemons.
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Thu Apr-16-09 08:50 PM
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8. Try organic broccolli. |
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It tastes completely different.
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