Confessions on an Organic (Sometimes), Vegetarian, Sugar Addict
I love to shop in the "hippie section" as CP likes to call it. You might better know it as the organic section of your grocery store. I would rather cut back on other areas of my budget and be able to get a few key organic pieces (did that sound like fashion?). I try to look at the items I consume daily and focus on those first. Since I have such a problem with sugar I figure if I am going to eat the crap it might as well be organic crap. I have my eye on some organic candy that has no corn syrup, no artificial colors and all the other bad stuff. It's made by Surf Sweets. I will let you know how it is after I try it out.
2. Yogurt. I like Stonyfield's organic yogurt. The lid this month features a message from the President's Cancer Panel recommending you eat organic. And no high fructose!
3. Strawberries. Maybe my most favorite fruit and also one of the worst. I read an interview with a non-organic farmer who said that you could grind up regular strawberries and spread them back out as fertilizer because they are filled with so many chemicals.
4. Peanut Butter. I love Earth Balance natural peanut butter. It's not organic, but it's natural. It only has five ingredients! Peanuts, flaxseed, agave syrup, palm fruit oil and salt. And it's not that weird have-to-stir-it-up-kind.
Not buying everything organic or healthy can sometimes leave me feeling guilty as I mentioned earlier. However, once I learned about "The Dirty Dozen" it greatly helped. Basically it's a list of the most contaminated don't-eat-these-foods list. Kind of like buying organic on a budget.
Here is the list taken from the Environmental Working Group.
12 Most Contaminated
- Peaches
- Apples
- Sweet Bell Peppers
- Celery
- Nectarines
- Strawberries
- Cherries
- Pears
- Grapes (Imported)
- Spinach
- Lettuce
- Potatoes
12 Least Contaminated
- Onions
- Avocado
- Sweet Corn (Frozen)
- Pineapples
- Mango
- Asparagus
- Sweet Peas (Frozen)
- Kiwi Fruit
- Bananas
- Cabbage
- Broccoli
- Papaya
If eating less sugar and more organic interests you, I would recommend the book "To Buy or Not to Buy Organic: What You Need to Know to Choose the Healthiest, Safest, Most Earth-Friendly Food" by Cindy Burke. It explains what exactly organic means, talks about the Dirty Dozen and so much more.
So I pretty much eat like Jekyll and Hyde. Clean, healthy, organic one day. Blizzards and Starburst the next. I will keep trying to make it work.
Pass the Skittles,
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