One of my friends has recently gone
total “organic”! It’s ok until she started breathing down our necks & started criticizing everything we were eating! Very annoying! She seems almost more superior.
Oh.. did I say mention “seems” …lol….
Didn’t she know, processed organic
food is another example of brands using the word “organic” just to make the
buyers believe they are actually buying something healthy. Here’s one example:
they use ingredients like organic raw cane sugar, which is basically the same
as the regular sugar. It still contains the same amounts of glucose and
fructose and it contains nothing nutritious whatsoever. So the real difference
between processed organic and processed regular food does not exist. Processed
food means a lot of additives in both cases. Anyway if you are not sure, just
check the ingredients and if all you can see are chemicals, put down the bar
and get away from the store.
And don’t expect everyone else to go the organic
route, it hurts the pocket. Plus, like someone else caution, we don’t even know if it’s
really organic. There’s no way we can check right? Can we seriously trust what’s
being printed these days?
I cant afford organic ..lol.. I'll just have to tolerate all the pesticides :((
ReplyDeleteCant we just wash off all these pesticides?
ReplyDeleteYou can wash off some, but you'll never know how much is still left behind!
DeleteI support going organic.
ReplyDeleteAgree with this post that many people out there who wants to make a fast buck will go to all lengths to cheat & sell non-organic food as 'packaged organic'. Just be vigilant in checking where they come from etc...
I 'try' to buy organic if possible.
ReplyDeleteThese days you never know what you are eating.