Organic or "Regular"?

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Hmm, I think they sell that spinach pizza in this grocery store that I go to. Sounds pretty good. I'll have to check it out tomorrow. :nod:

But what's the average price for it? Or at least an estimate.
 
Potatoes. Start with some lovely russet potatoes. Believe me, an organic baked potato is heavenly. And organic carrots taste amazing. Organic tomatoes...oh my, they are good.

Enjoy!
 
I shop at Whole Foods for 95% of our food. Of that I would say 70% of it is organic maybe more. You can tell the difference in the taste.
 
How much does organic/soy milk cost anyway? Now I'm just curious since I heard some of you guys are praising it and I bought a box of Banana Nut Crunch cereal last night.
 
This is kind of off the subject but I got those chocolate meringue from my relatives from Trader Joe's when they went to California.

Now I wish they opened one here. The only other organic store here is a bit overpriced. :pout:
 
Hmm, are you still in the Detroit area (had to look up where you live on your profile)? You can try out Trader Joe's for a start. :)
 
I've been growing my own organic vegetables again this year. Despite a couple of set-backs (end blight and aphids) it has been reasonably successful.
 
I'm really addicted to Trader Joe's as well. Do any of you guys have those stores? They're huge in California.

:drool: They have the best pizza dough. I really like them because they make like 90% of the products they sell in the store under their own label.
 
Hee. My dad thinks organic is a waste of money, but I always get organic milk--whether cow or soy.

I find that organic produce and meat tend to taste better, so I like to go to Whole Foods to get that stuff. As for cereals and other boxed goods, I just go to the local grocery store since I don't find any obvious difference in taste and such. :look:
 
I know what you mean. Most organic food is much more expensive here... right now, the stuff from the farmer's market isn't bad.... ;)
 
I'll have to try it out sometime. The only other spinach thing I've eaten was the spinach and ricotta cheese ravioli. Although that's probably not organic. :look:

Are there any other foods under Amy's?
 
I do try to buy more organic foods because I do think companies use too much pesticides, but it doesn't really bother me that much. I don't get upset if I have to buy regular food.
 
I really haven't heard anything about it except that folks shop there :lol: Don't think we have one in the surrounding towns here.
 
Devon That's a cool thing that you are doing with the calf from the organic farm :nod:
 
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