Thursday, June 07, 2007

Organic food and Conservation

Last night while shopping at Wal-Mart I ran across organic milk! Since when was milk not organic. This stuff was so organic that it didn't need to be refrigerated. I don't know about you but I don't want any milk that doesn't need to be kept cold. Exactly what are they "milking" it from?? It amazes me when I see food like milk and carrots being called "organic produce" Ya Think?? Really well I think I'll start eating it now that it's "organic". It amazes me that people spend so much money on so called "organic food" What exactly make food organic?

Websters says this in referring to Organic: of, relating to, yielding, or involving the use of food produced with the use of feed or fertilizer of plant or animal origin without employment of chemically formulated fertilizers, growth stimulants, antibiotics, or pesticides

Ok so no problem I've got got some corn growing that the dog decided to pee on earlier. I think I'll call it "organic". People if you are that worried about how your food is grown... grow your own. I think there should be organic chocolate and beer. I mean you don't see anyone using pesticides on them so I think they could be organic. Then we'd see all these high class size zero girls turn into fat drunks and still not be anymore intelligent. I've decided I don't want to buy any food that has to advertise themselves as organic. No thinks I think I can figure out where it came from all by myself.

On a more positive note. I just got around to reading my latest edition of Missouri Conservationist. I was happy to see a beautiful picture and spotlight on Missouri humming birds this month. You know their wings can flap as many as 50 times per second and they can fly 60 miles per hour! I knew they were cool! Anyway Missouri is having their annual Free Fishing Days on June 9th and 10th. No state fishing permits are needed on Missouri waterways on these two days. Have fun!

2 comments:

IJK said...

"Organic" food is the very same exact food with the same nutrition as foods grown un-organically. Do not fall prey to the "Organic" labels and pay more money for the same thing.
Cheerily
IJK

Anonymous said...

Oh, they certainly make organic chocolate!!!!!
It's pretty good . . . .then again . . . .what type of chocolate isn't???
Yuuuummmmm!
genet