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How many mums try to buy or do buy organic foods because off all the nasties they spray on food?


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  • I would love to be able to afford to as they are probably much better for you.


  • When it comes to the dirty dozen i try to buy organic or grow myself. The 2019 Dirty Dozen Foods List; 1.Strawberries 2.Spinach 3.Kale 4.Nectarines 5.Apples 6.Grapes 7.Peaches 8.Cherries 9.Pears 10.Tomatoes 11.Celery 12.Potatoes


  • I don;t buy organic, but I do wash my regular fruit and veggies very well.


  • I grow my own veges where I can, and herbs. I also shop at farmers markets, and have regulars I go to, that I know are local. Cheaper than shops!


  • Yes, I budget for organic food where I can. It can get expensive but I figure it is better for us in the long run.


  • yeah try to grow your own if you could be bothered but if you go to your local market, you can get cheaper organic food.


  • Like someone else suggested farmers markets are good, especially to help support locals, but last year I grew my a few of my own things in a veggie patch. Things like a mixed salad you can pick as you need it, and grows easily and quickly. Asian greens are another one that grow quickly and with little effort. I often question whether or not supermarket products are ligitimately organic, so I tend to avoid them, particularly since they are usually steeply priced.


  • It depends on which fruit and veggies look better!


  • I don’t. I still find them too expensive. But I hope more and more and people will buy them, so maybe the prices will drop down! :-)


  • Also, grow my own produce too – always good and free of any nasties.


  • I buy produce from the farmers market.


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