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what do you buy organic?

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GDG · 28/04/2006 10:46

At the moment I'm buying organic milk, fruit juice, fruit (bananas, grapes, strawberries - but not apples), carrots.

I'm just wondering if anyone who is an 'expert' on organic stuff can tell me, if I'm going to choose a limited list of things to buy organic what is most worth it iyswim. I'm pretty sure someone told me milk, carrots and bananas were worth buying organic. Anyone know?

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FeelingOld · 28/04/2006 13:10

I buy as much fruit/veg as possible thats organic, only buy 'normal' if organic not available.
Also buy organic milk, bread (whenever possible),
yogurts and meat when I can afford to.

Arabica · 28/04/2006 13:24

I like to get organic/fairly traded/low air-miles food as often as I can, and it doesn't always have to be expensive. We get a weekly organic veg and fruit bag from a food co-op sourced as locally as possible. I always get organic milk and soya milk, eggs and usually bread. You can't buy organic fish unless it's farmed like salmon or trout, but you can make sure it's from sustainable stock.

Arabica · 28/04/2006 13:25

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