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Q & A: If You’re Only Going to Buy a Little Organic Food, Which Should You Buy?

  • October 31st, 2008
  • Posted in local food movement . natural foods . organic food . Q and A
  • By robin

I got a question on Wednesday’s post about organic milk, and I thought this would be a good post. So instead of just answering it in the comments, I thought I’d start doing Q & A’s from time to time when a question in the comments section lends itself to an entire post.  Q: OK, [ READ MORE ]

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I'm a freelance writer, work at home mom, wife to one terrific guy, terrible housekeeper, locavore wannabe, really great friend, amateur photographer, bibliophile and child of God. I'm also on a quest to make this world a little greener every day.

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