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woods said:But be sure to take a clothes peg for your nose. That place stinks to high heaven.
So why is organic produce generally so expensive compared to mass produced produce?Diziet said:If you take all the packaging, washing chemicals and immense amounts of plastic out of the equation, you have a less antiseptic system but more scope for high quality, less expensive food.
ClubMan said:most of our meat from local butchers.
I personally can not understand why any body would want to drag home the rotting remains of a dead carcus and bring it in to their house where it rots further for a few days before they introduce more cancer causing agents to it by cooking it. But the really amazing thing is that they then introduce this cancer causing rotten material in to their bodies and that of their children. The world sure is a funny place.ClubMan said:For the record we buy most of our meat from local butchers.
Do you not know that they have to allow it to rot for some time before you use it. I think they call in "hanging". Nobody eats Fresh Kill.ClubMan said:What on earth are you on about? Have you never heard of refrigerators?
ClubMan said:So why is organic produce generally so expensive compared to mass produced produce?
For the record we buy most of our fruit and veg loose from a couple of lads who do a door to door delivery run on Saturday mornings or from Moore Street and most of our meat from local butchers.
I suppose that this depends on who you are reading or listening to. If you want to stay cancer free then I suggest that you read "The China Study".ClubMan said:In moderation meat is not a significant risk factor in cancer or most other diseases.
Thanks but I think I'll take my chances with having a relatively well balanced diet (including meat, poultry and fish in moderation), a reasonable amount of exercise and avoiding certain high risk activities such as smoking, recreational drugs (other than alcohol in my case), casual unprotected sex etc. I can't see myself going vegetarian (again - I was for about two years in my early 20s) and certainly not vegan.woods said:I suppose that this depends on who you are reading or listening to. If you want to stay cancer free then I suggest that you read "The China Study".
How long were they selling the fake organic poultry? How do you know that the rest of their product is genuinely organic? Fake organic produce seems to be quite common from what I've read about the issue recently (e.g. the Irish Times report on organic foods last September). Don't forget that there is no objective evidence that organic produce is necessarily better from a nutritional and food safety point of view and only anecdotal evidence that it is necessarily/consistently better from a taste point of view.We used to do a weekly shop in the Organic Shop in Douglas until they had chicken removed before christmas because it was not organic.
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