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Old 22-04-2007, 10:03 PM
Cornelian Cornelian is offline
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Is organic food better for you? Well, for me it is - mainly because of all the exercise I put into growing it, the emotional satisfaction of providing much of my own food and knowing it has the least possible impact on the environment. It also benefits me by forging closer links into my local community by sourcing products, bartering with like-minded people, and by building up the health and fertility of the soil in my garden.

And, oh yeah, it tastes great, too. LOL

I came late to the organic movement. Buying it in is prohibitively expensive, but I can grow it myself, and the satisfaction that brings is enormous. I just have an ordinary surburban yard, but I can still grow my own food.
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