Archive for the organic food Category


Going Beyond Organic Food

More and more people today are insisting that the food that they eat be produced using organic methods. They don’t want their fruits and vegetables to be grown with the aid of toxic pesticides and toxic fertilizers. They don’t want the meat that they consume to come from animals that have been loaded down with […]

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CSAs and Organic Food

Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) is a program in which many farms offer subscriptions. Under this program, subscribers receive a weekly or monthly basket of locally grown, in-season fruits, vegetables, flowers, eggs, and milk; sometimes other products like coffee or tea are included as well. Most of the products in the baskets are products that are […]

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Stay Healthy with Organic Coffee

In a world all too full of toxins and other bad things there are still ways to avoid threats to your health. One way is to stay healthy with organic coffee. There are two general factors here. One is that organic coffee is free of the up to 150 impurities that can be found in […]

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Consumer Demand for Organic Food

Price (whether the market likes to admit it or not) really is controlled by consumer demand for products and services. When demand falls, price also falls. When demand increases, price also increases. It’s a simple formula that isn’t very easily manipulated (although the oil companies are doing a pretty good job of manipulating it at […]

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Can Organic Food Help Depression?

“Food can have an immediate and lasting effect on mental health and behavior because of the way it affects the structure and function of the brain.” That is one of the statements in a recently released study concerning the effect of food on the mind. Think about the things that go into our bodies every […]

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Panama Organic Coffee Brands

Some of the world’s best organic coffee comes from Panama. Panama mountain grown organic coffee b enefits from the rich volcanic soil at the base of the extinct 11,000 foot volcano, Volcan Baru. A frequent cloud cover at high altitudes and forested slopes provide an ideal location for shade grown coffee. Whether you are looking […]

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Are You What You Eat?

That old saying, “You are what you eat” has been around for a while. I am kind of inclined to believe that there is a lot to the concept. Our food supply is filled with toxic substances. I know, I know. The government has established safety guidelines for how much of the toxic substances we […]

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