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TOP 10 REASONS TO GO ORGANIC
Regardless of diet, organics are a smart priority. Opting for organics is one of the most powerful choices each of us can make for personal and planetary health. Free of harmful chemicals, boasting with more nutrition, taste, and sustainable sustenance, buying organically grown food is a direct vote for immediate health and the hopeful future of generations to come. 1. AVOID CHEMICALS
Organic Baby Gift Ideas
Babies are born pure, so why do conventional baby products contain chemicals and synthetic pesticide residues? When looking for baby gifts, buy organic. Organic baby items are made from natural materials and ingredients and don’t contain potentially hazardous chemicals like biphenyl-A (BPA), phthalates, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) or are grown using genetic modification. Moms will love the peace of mind and babies will appreciate the softness and sensitivity that comes with organically grown products.
Advantages of Organic Food
Organic food, once regarded as part of hippie culture, is quickly gaining in popularity and commanding larger sections in local supermarkets. Even big business wants a part of the “green” as they race to create products that are more environmentally and health-friendly. The advantages of organic food are many. While some consumers might buy organic food strictly for its health benefits, others support the organic movement for environmental reasons and animal rights. Lastly, there are those who just want to see their local organic farmers thrive.
Veggie Platters: Tips and Tricks
I had a blast this morning during my appearance on Table Talk. We talked about the blog and I shared my passion for putting together a gorgeous veggie platter. Below are the tips we discussed and links to some of my tasty dip recipes:
The Health Benefits Of Chia – The Food, Not The Pet
Chia is going through arenaissance of sorts, and is no longer a goofy gag gift that proliferates the shelves during the holidays to sprout on assorted animals or cartoon characters heads. Basically, the chia seed has gone from class clown to class valedictorian.