After having moved over
to organic dairy products, we felt it was time we changed the fruits,
vegetables and spices we consumed.
Link to my first post: Going Organic Part 1
Link to my first post: Going Organic Part 1
Why organic fruit and
veg you may ask? Well non-organic
produce is sprayed with pesticides and other toxins. When you see these people spray stuff on our
food whilst covered head to toe in protective suits, makes you wonder, is that
even safe to consume?
Consume Organic, and you eat life:
vitamins, minerals, water, and more.
Consume pesticide residue and you allow poison
into your body.
We all know how cancer
has impacted someone close to us. It was
unheard of the amount of people being diagnosed 30 odd years ago. If we look back at our parent’s generations,
cancer was unheard of.
Your choices make a huge difference in the
quality of your life. Also, supporting organics
supports a healthy planet. You help to
improve the quality of water, soil, air, animals, plants, birds and other
living beings also benefit when you choose organic foods.
Where to begin and what to look out for:
In our community its
known that you can get 4 bunches of spinach for £1. Alarm bells should start to ring, how can
they sell it that cheap?
We do not use our local
corner veg shop anymore. Below is the
label on the fruit and veg that you need to look out for from your local supermarket
as they source from farms which are Soil Associated (see here about who they
are: http://www.soilassociation.org/aboutus/whoweare
) most supermarkets, such as Waitrose, Tesco and Sainsburys have their own
organic range that has soil association certified.
The quickest and easiest way
to begin your journey is to replace your supermarket non organic produce with
their own brand organic produce! Simples!
Waitrose Organic Range
Sainsbury's Organic Range
Tesco Organic Range
On a final note:
One can take this step
to whatever extreme they wish. We,
however, still occasionally eat at the Gurdwara (Sikh Temple) when attending functions etc
and sometimes still have the odd eat out day. We hope, that one day we will be 100% organic,
but at the moment we are more focused on making the change at home to ensure we
consume the most nutritious and good foods, so that the majority of our food
consumption is from organic and ethical food sources. We do not start questioning people whose
houses we visit and turn our noses up at someone’s hospitality. Everyone has different priorities, but we do
try our best to encourage ourselves and others to be conscious about food and
lifestyles choices.
If you have any
questions or queries, please message in the comment section below.