I went to the grocery store last night and while I was there my DH called and said I needed to buy organic milk. I had 2 healthy babies drinking regular milk and organic milk is SO expensive, esp considering I love milk and tend to drink it oftern. I bought regular but told DH we would do more research.
I'd love to hear other opinions on whether organic really is the way to go.
Thanks!
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Well, I don't normally buy organic too much. But for milk to give my kids, I will buy organic. I have some real concerns about the hormones in milk and the prevalence of early onset puberty in girls.
Other than that the extra cost of organic is just too much.
I went organic when I was pregnant with my first. Not all the food is more expensive, & in some cases we just buy all natural. I do not like the extra additives in food & think they are unnecessary & not good for your digestive system, as well as the food coloring in young children with behavior - but especially with milk & meat & the added hormones (as the pp wrote). I live at Trader Joes!
My husband was not for it when we started (cost), but he see's the light & he honestly feels better when he eats this way, so he knows it's better for our kids too!
Much of the food we buy is local, which is more important to me than organic. I get my milk in glass bottles from the farmers' market.the farm has not applied for organic certification, because of the cost, but they follow organic practices. It is pasteurized and homogenized. It comes from a farm 40 minutes from my house.
Organic milk from the grocery travels further to get to the consumer than regular milk. That is a problem for me.
Almost forgot.. we buy local too - especially at the regular grocery store! It supports our local farmers & they do not use pesticides or growth hormones.
I use to travel an hour and 45 minutes to go to our closest Trader Joe's (just buy in bulk).. I was so happy when they opened one a town away! Whole foods is a lot more pricey, so I only go there for specific specialty items.
I try to buy local and organic as much as possible but I am not perfect. Because of the cost, I try to prioritize. Bananas, for instance, are peeled so I am not as concerned about them being organic as opposed to something like lettuce. I do not compromise on milk, though.
We also belong to a CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) where you buy a "share" of a local farmer's business each season and then in return you get a box full of veggies every week.
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I buy some items that are organic.
I do remember hearing on the news that the term organic is not regulated. So there is no way to prove that the farmer really is using organic means to farm his land.