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originally posted by: butcherguy
originally posted by: Stormdancer777
I ate organic from the store once, and it sucked, I will only eat my own organic
That was what I planned to say...
If you don't raise it yourself, you can't be sure that it is organic. Even if you live next to the farm that is selling it, you can't be sure what is going on or into it.
originally posted by: pennylemon
As another poster mentioned, building a relationship with small local farmers is an easy way to find out exactly whats going on behind the scenes and often times these small farmers are happy to let people come by and take a tour. The other thing I love about the smaller farm markets is that if you are in doubt about the taste most are very encouraging when it comes to asking questions and tasting what they have to offer right there.
originally posted by: Unity_99
The main issue with organic today is that it means non GMO, and that is the most important detail you're looking for in food and why growing in pots isn't such a bad idea. I have some organic seeds to plant this year but, they don't have the same rate of production they often fail. So a few in a pot and then really focus on collecting the seeds not just eating, for next year. And keep growing them. Many things can do 2 or 3 seasons in a year. ie staggered planting.
originally posted by: usernameconspiracy
a reply to: freetheuniverse
hey 90% is better than the USDA 100% Organic label. That means at least 70% organic....somehow! I think you are pretty safe at any farmer's market where only locally produced products are sold. That's as organic as you are likely to find outside of growing or making your own.
originally posted by: negatignorantiam
a reply to: candlestick
If something is carbon-based, then it is organic. Every vegetable and fruit that we eat is carbon based, meaning all we eat is organic. I really hate when people call a food "organic" because it was not (supposedly) treated with chemicals. A better, more accurate name for those foods would be "untainted", or "pure", or something like that. Remember, even genetically modified corn is organic!
originally posted by: candlestick
What ?You believe human relationship ?Then the local farmers can sell you fake organic food to you by human relationship.
No offense ,with such kind of sensationalism,can't be a good conspiracist.
originally posted by: Unity_99
That all depends on if it was a good year, right amount of sunshine and rain, the kind of well built up composted soil and the bugs sometimes nothing, even companion planting and crop rotation, some of it never stops it.
In practice, if you are commercial, growing with manure, worm casings, and compost Feeding fish oil (not in a bear area and now with fukushima, hmm...think I will stick to worm casings and manure. Plus make your own compost tea or buy some of the ingredients. But if the crop is going to be lost due to insects you have to spray. That's the only sane thing, after you've tried other methods.
originally posted by: skalla
a reply to: candlestick
Perhaps you should be asking yourself:
Should i eat food that is impregnated with pesticides, veterinary medicines and hormones?
Why is food transported halfway around the world just so i can have out of season foods?
Why do i accept food grown in massive mono-culture fields that destroy bio diversity and ensure that future generations live in an increasingly sterile world?
Why buy food from corporations that that impoverish many producers?
What are chemical NPK fertilisers doing to the soil?
Aren't insects important to life on earth?
......Perhaps these (and others) are more important questions.
I used to work on an organic/bio-dynamic farm, and there is no question that i could taste the difference - best potatoes, carrots, spinach, parsnips and squash i ever ate.
But of course, you could just wave the white flag and surrender to the domination of major corporations if you prefer.
originally posted by: rickymouse
Why does cinnamon taste good. It does not taste good to many animals. Yet humans have been eating this chemistry for a long time, now some of us need it just to be normal. We evolved with our foods. Now we are messing with our foods. No wonder people are at more risk of getting diseases and so many people require meds. It is excessive change that is the problem when it happens too quickly. Most people cannot eat an Avacado yet and process it right without some side effects. My parents probably never touched an avacado before I was born. I've eaten it in small amounts about a dozen times. Yet they tell people we should all eat this....they must be trying to kill off all the trusting fools. Our bodies do not just automatically create the right enzymes. We have to evolve with it. We may luck out occasionally but maybe something different in the diet the next time will cause problems.
Now, people who have been eating avacados for a couple of generations can eat it, their ancestors paid the price of change.