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I try hard to be 100% organic and eat nitrates/hormone/antibiotic free meat. Why? I couldn't stand feeling sick ALL the time. I am now symptom free. When I started researching the whole organic thing, especially how to stop consuming glyphosate, I concluded the only way to be sure your veggies are org is to grow them yourself. I now grow all the vegetables I need for 7-8 months of the year. To get through the winter months I freeze peas, green beans, corn and berries. In addition I devote a lot of space to growing veggies that do not require refrigeration or freezing and which can be stored for months in a cold dark cellar. This includes potatoes, winter squash, carrots, cabbage, onions and beets. For the rest of the year eating locally grown/raised food is my top priority, more important than organic if I have to chose. When SHTF and Jeff Bezos decides to shut down Whole Foods I want to know my local farms and farmers' market will be here.
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[–] banenya 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
I try hard to be 100% organic and eat nitrates/hormone/antibiotic free meat. Why? I couldn't stand feeling sick ALL the time. I am now symptom free. When I started researching the whole organic thing, especially how to stop consuming glyphosate, I concluded the only way to be sure your veggies are org is to grow them yourself. I now grow all the vegetables I need for 7-8 months of the year. To get through the winter months I freeze peas, green beans, corn and berries. In addition I devote a lot of space to growing veggies that do not require refrigeration or freezing and which can be stored for months in a cold dark cellar. This includes potatoes, winter squash, carrots, cabbage, onions and beets. For the rest of the year eating locally grown/raised food is my top priority, more important than organic if I have to chose. When SHTF and Jeff Bezos decides to shut down Whole Foods I want to know my local farms and farmers' market will be here.