While I'm not a very granola, crunchy, organic type of person, I've decided to attempt clean eating to correct some minor health issues that have popped up recently. Starting in January 2013, my family will attempt to rid our diet of preservatives, additives and other processed/junk food. Along with clean eating, I still want to save money, so my adventures will see what kind of deals I can get on natural foods.
Sunday, July 21, 2013
Shoppers Guide to Pesticides in Produce
Because my blog is all about saving money while still eating clean, I wanted to share with you a great chart I was given. Experts say that you should by all produce organic if you can afford it, but if organic is not in your budget for everything, there are a dozen different types of produce that you should spend to get organic and a list of 15 that are fine to buy conventionally.
The list comes from the Environmental Work Group, which bases the list on how much pesticide is used on each type of produce, how we eat it (whether we eat the skins, peel outside layer, blanch, eat raw, etc) and where most types come from. Produce like apples, grapes and celery tend to have higher levels of pesticides used on them and we also typically eat the skins of each of those, exposing ourselves to more harmful substances. The foods on the conventional list tend to have lower amounts of pesticides used and are foods where we don't eat the skin or cook before eating.
Here's the two lists: Dirty Dozen Plus Apples Celery Cherry tomatoes Cucumbers Grapes Hot peppers Nectarines Peaches Potatoes Spinach Strawberries Sweet bell peppers Kale / collard greens Summer squash Clean Fifteen Asparagus Avocados Cabbage Cantaloupe Sweet Corn Eggplant Grapefruit Kiwi Mangos Mushrooms Onions Papayas Pineapples Sweet peas - frozen Sweet potatoes
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