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Any specific day I should do it? For how many days? Oh, sorry for the blanket statement. By all-organic, I meant food. I buy my clothes from Goodwill and Salvation Army (which is sort of rare, because I wear a lot of hand-me-downs and hand-knit stuff), so organic cotton is sort of out of the question. I don't know about toothpaste (I don't think J/A/S/O/N Natural is organic; do you know? I guess I could check the tube in the bathroom!). I do use organic shampoo and conditioner, by dint of the fact that they're the cheapest that meet my chemical-free requirements (by cheap, I'm going by $1 an ounce. Isn't that that pathetic?). Tea, yes, organic, because we ingest it and thus it's food. Cars, no. Lightbulbs, no. Actually, we buy free-range meat that's not organic, because the organic meat costs AN ARM AND A LEG. Blarg. We're looking into local organic or free-range meat sources. But everything else -- produce, flour, milk, eggs, cheese, oatmeal, crackers, corn chips, juice, salad dressing, condiments -- is organic. Well, not some spices. Not our pepper. But everything else. I'm rather proud of it, actually. But, golly, it's expensive! You pampered California chick -- do you know how much more expensive it is to buy organic foods in Indiana? ** Images For Use By Upgraded+ Only ** |