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Monday, November 1, 2010

Organic Foods vs. Processed

This weekend I made a trip down to beautiful Lamar Boulevard, why you ask? To find the answers to one of life's important questions, organic or processed foods? After talking to some wise people at Whole Foods, and letting the awesome culture sink into my skin I made a decision, ORGANIC IS AMAZING. And totally worth the extra two dollars. When you think about it, the benefits that organic foods can give to your health and life two dollars doesn't sound like much. I talked to a couple, Lee and Skye, and they had tons of benefits of organic foods, "mental clarity, better footprint on the environment", that's enough for me to put down my greasy hamburger or pizza to commit to a better life. Now, I'm not going to go into the greasy details of processed foods (mainly because it makes me want to throw up) but I will say one thing, the less chemicals that you put in your body the longer you will live. For information about Whole Foods and organics check out there blog and website
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2 comments:

  1. Way to make those who don't always eat organic, but mostly eat organic, feel bad. I agree, organic is amazing, and I'm not arguing against it, but if you look at the economic situation, not everyone can afford it. Again, completely not arguing against it, and I think Whole Foods is amazing, but you should also address the economic aspect of it. Not everyone in Austin is employed. :) I think it would add more color to your feature story if you don't entirely optimize it to the extreme. Just a friendly suggestion. :)
    -Aurelia Zipper

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  2. Thank you for your comment! For your information, I don't always eat organic foods, and am in the process of convincing my parents to buy me organic foods. Of course Whole Foods is expensive and I have nothing against Central Market (in fact there isn't much difference between Whole Foods and Central Market).

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