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does anyone eat 100% organic food?

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nappyaddict · 05/12/2006 00:18

we buy organic meat, fruit and veg, pasta, rice and bread but i would love to be able to buy 100% organic food. is it possible? as in can you get everything and does it cost a bomb?

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soooobored · 05/12/2006 00:24

it ould cost a bomb, but is fat tastier, if I won the lottery than maybe..
except I don't play! - SO i dont buy organic anything. I don't reallly ree the point in only buying organic in certian things

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tribpot · 05/12/2006 00:37

We buy all organic meat, and mostly organic veg, but are definitely not 100% organic.

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nappyaddict · 05/12/2006 00:40

well i guess i buy what i do cos then at least i have reduced some environmental damage and possibly reduced some damage to our own health. i wish the government would subsidise orgaic farmers like they do intensive farmers - organic produce wouldn't be half as expensive then!

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nappyaddict · 05/12/2006 00:41

*organic rather

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soooobored · 05/12/2006 01:09

is it really reductiom of environmental damage on scale though, if there remain farmers who will srill produce produce free of genetic modificatiomn and those who won't? Does it mean that you wlll do wtihotu fruit or begetables that are out of season?
I love the taste of proper fruit and veg from local produce from both here and aborad but if I was to linit that to jsut british produce I would have forgoe so much.
I guess it comes down to wherether one person can make tha much of a difference, especially when considering in our climat hoe much can be frown and transorted organically

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Fauve · 05/12/2006 02:46

We are virtually 100% organic. The supermarkets - Tesco and Sainsbury's - stock just about everything in an organic version. Ironically they also sell off a lot of organic stuff really cheaply when past its sell-by dates - eg apples, spuds - where sell-by dates are pretty irrelevant.

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Furball · 05/12/2006 07:31

We aim to with meat, fruit, veg, pasta, bread, dairy, things like baked beans etc and I also buy organic soap, shampoo and showergels but then on the other hand we occasionally have a supermarket curry or a ready meal or we eat out and I don't buy organic biscuits, cake or chocolate although we don't eat alot of those. But organic does taste much better IMHO.

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LunarSeasonsGreetings · 05/12/2006 09:36

I'll buy fresh, local, in season, and from source if possible, over and above organic. Fortunately we have a farmers market within easy reach every week, and several good farm shops/local produce outlets.

Why does everyone go for organic even it's been flown half way round the world, over local produce?

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WonderCod · 05/12/2006 09:37

no
cos its a huge con

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noddyholder · 05/12/2006 09:41

Meat (some) veg and dairy To afford this though I do buy cheaper tins and stuff

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MistletoeGolightly · 05/12/2006 09:59

I eat organic for the things I think matter - dairy, meat. I also get an organic veg box but that's more about wanting to eat more seasonal and British produce. Dairy is for health reasons, but the rest is more because I want to reduce the impact my shopping trolley has on the environment. I agree it is just as important to shop locally and buy british.

You can't eat truly 100% organic food because some stuff does not carry an organic certification - salt for example! And anything wild (eg wild salmon or game) is by definition non-organic because you can't monitor what a wild animal eats.

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TheBlonde · 05/12/2006 10:00

not 100% but getting closer
meat & dairy always organic

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zippitippitoes · 05/12/2006 10:05

I'm not convinced it is tastier..I think it depends as much on where it comes from as much as supposed organic status

I do get organic milk when possible as i think there are benefits to that

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elclose · 05/12/2006 10:50

i buy organic dairy and some meat i also get veg box, but i genrally buy what i know tastes good and is good quality like green and blacks chocolate!!

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WeWishUAMerryXmasNANappyNewYr · 05/12/2006 11:08

do green and blacks do biscuits does anyone know or cakes cos i love their chocolate! i suppose i buy organic because of health reasons mainly.

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WonderCod · 05/12/2006 11:10

ive jsut had tow nurses here asking me abotu ds2s diet
theya re in a long term reseacrh project ont eh effects of maternal diet on childrens health

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YuleTideways · 05/12/2006 11:16

Green and Blacks definitely do biscuits.

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WeWishUAMerryXmasNANappyNewYr · 05/12/2006 11:22

i think we should start a campaign for them to do cakes too!

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MrLSG · 05/12/2006 12:52

nappyaddict, buying organic doesn't reduce environmental damage at a global level: as the UK demand far outstrips what UK farmers can supply the majority of organic food here from all over the world, thus adding to global warming.

Better to buy local.

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TooTickyDoves · 05/12/2006 12:59

I do as much as possible.
I agree it is also v. important to buy local. Supermarkets are unscrupulous but some box schemes(eg, Riverford)/sensible shops will not air freight anything.

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WeWishUAMerryXmasNANappyNewYr · 10/12/2006 01:39

i buy organic locally because it tends to be cheaper. i have been told as well to be organic only 95% of things in it have to be organic, but someone once said to me if you buy from the supermarket it is more likely you will only get 95% organic whereas if you buy from a farmers market you will get closer to 100% although i'm not sure how this works logically, cos each stall doesn't have a sign saying so and so % organic!!

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NannyL · 10/12/2006 11:12

a family i used to work for were 100% organic...

it helped that the father used to regularly go to america and come back with random orgnaic things that were very difficult to find in this country

also cooked pretty much everything from scratch.... and its quite easy to by organic meat / veg / sugar / butter / cheese / bread / tins of beans / tomatoes etc etc and combine using fabulouse recipies to get a 100% organic meals!

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WeWishUAMerryXmasNANappyNewYr · 10/12/2006 22:11

the things i was thinking of were sweets, tea, coffee, hot choc and bread - but i suppose you can make that from scratch.

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WeWishUAMerryXmasNANappyNewYr · 10/12/2006 22:12

oh and crisps. i mean we dont eat these things very often but we do occasionally and im sure so do most people and if you could get them organically if you wanted too.

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WeWishUAMerryXmasNANappyNewYr · 10/12/2006 22:12

oh and crisps. i mean we dont eat these things very often but we do occasionally and im sure so do most people and if you could get them organically if you wanted too.

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