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catscharm74 |
Posted - Sep 28 2008 : 7:54:25 PM I have made it for 3 weeks with using up basically everything I have foodwise in the house. My goal is to start fresh with organic and healthy choices. Anyone know of a website or link that list organic food to have in the pantry? Brands? I am really going to try and be more aware of what I buy and what goes into our bodies. I am also in need of replacement ideas for things like the cereal bars Charlie likes so much. Any ideas would be appreciated. (((HUGS)))
Heather
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Montrose Girl |
Posted - Oct 05 2008 : 06:42:46 AM Whole foods can be a little high on price. They do have sales and I managed to get some stuff that way. Their bulk is a nice selection and not too bad of a price. There are other natural food stores that are a bit better on price. Since it is a trip for you look around. The local City Market/Kroger carries a really good line of organic and I found the roasted red pepper soup I like on sale! Not quite like COSTCO price at about half, but I didn't have a card and refused to buy one, since I was getting ready to leave and we don't have one at home 4 1/2 hours away from where I was working.
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catscharm74 |
Posted - Oct 04 2008 : 11:18:03 AM Thanks everyone. I have a Whole Foods in San Antonio, so it would be a little trip but maybe something to do one day to get out of the house. Thanks!!!! How are they on prices???
Heather
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DaisyFarm |
Posted - Oct 04 2008 : 09:46:55 AM I googled "organic pantry" and came up with several good sites Heather. Here's one...
http://www.thedailygreen.com/healthy-eating/Stock-Green-Pantry-451003 |
Alee |
Posted - Oct 04 2008 : 09:39:43 AM I agree. A whole foods or Good Earth Market or some other such co-op is the best place to start
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soapmommy60543 |
Posted - Oct 04 2008 : 07:23:29 AM Heather, check out a Whole Foods - they have lots and lots of organic stuff! You can get all kinds of spices there, aluminum-free baking powder, even some cereal bars, too! I'm not sure how far you are from a big town, but I'm sure they'd have stores in Dallas and/or Houston. You can also buy spices in bulk through Frontier Herbs. They are in Iowa, and have a website. I've started getting the spices I use most in bulk and keeping them in canning jars (helps save $$$). Hope this helps! |
Tina Michelle |
Posted - Sep 28 2008 : 8:16:40 PM what about checking into Amish foods...most of them are organic.
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