Showing posts with label organic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label organic. Show all posts

Wednesday, 27 May 2009

Organic Snacks: Going Organic When You Snack


When most people think of organic cooking, they think of preparing elaborate meals with a variety of vegetables and other organically-grown foods present. Organic cooking isn’t just for large meals, however; it’s perfectly possible to eat organically when you just want a quick snack. In fact, since many people think that the taste of organic foods is superior to those grown using other methods it makes a lot of sense to eat organic whenever you get the chance… especially when you just want a quick bite to eat that will tide you over ‘til your next meal.

Once there was a time when it would be almost impossible to find an organic option in regards to snack foods… it was hard enough to find organic options in produce or anything else, unless you grew it yourself in an organic garden. As more and more people have begun to realize the benefits of eating organically-grown foods, however, retailers have responded with an ever-increasing number of organic alternatives to the standard food items that you would normally buy. Organic Snacks: Going Organic When You Snack - Read Full Story

Friday, 22 May 2009

Organic Gardening: Low-Cost Ideas


Whether you’re shopping at the supermarket or just visiting a roadside stand, it seems that the price of organically-grown foods is always higher than those which are grown using chemical fertilizers. Because of this, many people seem to think that it costs more to use organic fertilizers in the home garden and decide against growing their vegetables and other garden crops the organic way.

The truth is, though, that it can actually be significantly cheaper to use organic materials as fertilizer in your garden… and will often give you better results as well. Even if you aren’t as concerned about the ecological impact of growing organically, a lower cost and better quality of the things you grow should give you plenty of incentive to at least try out organic gardening.

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