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Friday, April 30, 2010

Something to Seriously Think About

What do the following have in common?



Visit my friend here to find out.  But you may want to take your tissues along.  The truth may hurt, but it doesn't have to stop there.  What are you going to do about it?

9 comments:

  1. Hello, I'm new to your site. I really have enjoyed reading it. We have a lot of things in commen. Thanks for sharing this link. I found it very interesting.
    Kelly

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  2. I love fruit! We are down to our last container of frozen strawberries from last year :(

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  3. just posted Dr. Weils video on my cooking blog..I love him! I was wondering where tomatoes fall on the list? Dirty Dozen or Clean 15??

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  4. All the more reason to grow our own! Chris and I just talked last year about growing our own blueberries...this was more confirmation! I wish we could hurry up and buy that piece of property we're holding out for...I don't want to plant all of this permanent stuff in this house. I wonder if blueberries can be grown in containers? Do you know?

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  5. Your photos are beautiful! Thanks for linking to Homestead Revival :-)

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  6. Michelle, Check out this link...

    http://www.container-gardening-tips.com/container-fruit-gardening/growing-blueberries-in-containers.html

    Pam, Here's a link that shows tomatoes at #34 (#1 being the worst)...

    http://lowcarbdiets.about.com/od/nutrition/a/pesticides.htm

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  7. Thanks for sharing. I printed the list--and I may even tape it inside my cabinet door :)

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  8. I didn't even have to click the link to know...they are "dirty" ~ Unless grown without pesticides, etc...

    BTW ~ I *LOVE* the pics...soooo pretty! Are they pics of the organic variety? :)

    Great to get the word out!
    Thanks!
    Camille

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  9. Camille, I wish I could say they all are. The apples, peaches and nectarines are not organic (that I know of). It's a challenge for us to find local organic of everything. It's a goal we strive for- we have apple and peach trees planted. The cheapest way to go organic? Grow it yourself:-).

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Just a friendly reminder, if you know me personally please try to refrain from using my name. There are those who may try to locate me, break into my pantry and steal my pickled beets. Thanks:-).

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