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National Organic Week

  • 15-09-2010 2:15pm
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    Ok its National Organic Week and well it got me thinking what organic items I buy and I have to say the most organic items I have ever bought in one big shop was 3 and more because I enjoyed the product flavour rather than it was organic. So do you buy organic and why? When I have asked this question in the past I quickly found out that alot of people were confused about what organic farming was all about. And is there anyone out there that does a complete organic food shop?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 22,818 ✭✭✭✭The Hill Billy


    Here's a link to the National Organic Week 2010 programme of events on the Bord Bia website.

    http://www.bordbia.ie/aboutfood/organicfood/pages/nationalorganicweek2010-eventslisting.aspx

    And getting back to your original questions - I don't go out of my way to buy organic produce. The only regular thing I would buy are organic hen & duck eggs from a neighbour of mine. I have to say that I don't buy the because they are organic, but rather to support my neighbour's business & also because they are damn tasty eggs.


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