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What does organic mean, anyway?

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If you’re trying to avoid pesticides and additives, but you’re wondering what “all-natural”, “Certified Naturally Grown”, and “USDA Organic” really mean, Becki at EcoMetro breaks it down.

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  1. Tim
    Posted May 13, 2009 at 12:53 pm | Permalink

    All natural. That’s a good one. Sticks, dirt, flies, etc. are all natural but I don’t want them in my brownies.

    Just read your produce labels if you are that concerned about it.

    I am not really sold on organic fruit. Every time I have bought organic fruit they came complete with fruit flies and I had to trap the things to get them out of my house. Ugh.

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