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Old 08-27-2009, 10:20 AM   #151 (permalink)
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Cool Re: Oil and Water.(Conventional vs. Organic)

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Originally Posted by supermario View Post
To those who feel the thread is getting out of hand...

How else would we learn but through a passionate expression of ideas? It seems some of the most passionate and fiery posts have been left by those who want to believe that convential and organic are indeed polar opposites. I think it's clear that most "chemical" ferts have been given a bad name for no reason. If used properly, they are no more harmful than anything else that we eat. I also feel the "organic" craze is largely overblown.
Good Point made.
Passion is one thing...just the negativity gets overwhelming...it gets deep in here, get out the shovel, ya know?!

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Much like the Atkins diet when it first came out... Why would you think switching rice or pasta for cheese and bacon would be a good thing???
Diet...is a whole 'nother Forum... homemade cheese...AND BACON!!! OMG!!!
I used to be a BIG girl, haven't bought pasta in over 2 years...
(Not an Atkin-ite either)
Now making it...
Make your own sausage, grind your own wheat berries, roll out the Atlas...Viola!! Ravioli!
Beats bleached, re-enriched crap ATH!

Back to Whole foods...with your choice of Conventional OR Organic(Soil, Additives or Fertilizer)!

Re-railed!!


Watching with baited breath...and a shovel... ~Cheryl
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