Friday, August 14, 2009

As health care investment, organic food advocates offer ideas to stay bountiful on a budget

Lean economic times may tempt some consumers to steer their shopping carts past organic food choices and opt for lower-priced groceries even if it means increasing their exposure to toxic pesticides. But Bay Area organic food advocates urge shoppers to stay the course, offering a bounty of smart ideas to stretch their organic grocery dollar along with advice not to be misled by straight price comparisons. Read more on link below:

As health care investment, organic food advocates offer ideas to stay bountiful on a budget

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Pictured, Jessica Prentice, author of The Full Moon Feast, is a Bay Area chef and organic food advocate. Photo by Foster Wiley

2 comments:

organic foods said...

Their is no price on health, And you can find organic foods at reasonable prices.

Lutein Vitamins said...

Organic food has more natural vitamins than genetically modified one .