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I was watching a Penn and Teller episode on Showtime and it was about organic foods. One of the things they did during the show was conduct blind taste tests outside of a Whole Foods with people who were clearly in favor of organic foods from a taste perspective. The vast majority of the time, the people who swore that organic foods tasted better couldn't correctly pick them out vs. non-organic foods.Personally, I could care less what people eat - simply eat what makes you happy! However, I do get tired of hearing about how organics foods are better for the environment, better for people, etc... there is simply no proof for those types of statements. In fact, organic foods are more expensive and use up considerably more land to produce less food! But maybe I should save that type of discussion for another thread...George
...I find an even more profound difference in milk. We switched to Horizon organic when my child started drinking milk. It is hugely expensive, but so much better than regular old hormoned up milk. I never liked fat free milk, but the Horizon stuff is creamy and delicious. The whole milk is almost too rich to drink. Plus, it may actually help prevent an earlier than normal onset of puberty for my daughter, which is pretty much priceless I think. I'd like to hold that off until she is about 25...
There's something about humans consuming cows milk that isn't quite right. I would imagine most people don't fancy the idea of sucking a cows tit! So why drink it's milk? There is a link between allergies and dairy products - milk in particular. I noticed a significant difference many years ago when I switched my diet accordingly.
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