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When my family began this adventure in eating whole and natural foods we experienced sticker shock! For us, changing everything over to organic and all natural would have required some serious financial changes.
So, I did some research and found that great benefits could be had from making some smaller changes in the right areas. We didn’t have to start shopping solely at the Whole Foods market, nor did we even have to buy EVERYTHING organic.
There are a few small steps you can take to get started and learn what works for your family. Along the way you’ll naturally find ways to fit other stuff in.
First is to focus on certain food groups ahead of others. You base this on the priority list below and how much of that category your family consumes. Order DOES matter here…the most beneficial changes are closer to the top.
Dairy
- If your family consumes a good amount of dairy products…this is your primary focus. Especially for children who typically drink (and need) the products with higher fat content
Meat
- Again, if your family consumes good amounts of red meat, fish and pork you will want to focus on this area.
- Red meat would be your highest priority given the higher fat content (this is where nasty chemicals, hormones, etc. tend to congregate).
- Fish is leaner and if you are careful to buy “WILD caught” not farm-raised, you will be doing just fine.
Fruits and Vegetables
- Learn about the dirty dozen…these are the dozen produce that are most often sprayed with pesticides. The others are typically not an issue.
Fruit:
- Apples
- Cherries
- Grapes, imported (Chili)
- Nectarines
- Peaches
- Pears
- Raspberries
- Strawberries
Vegetables:
- Bell peppers
- Celery
- Potatoes
- Spinach
Second, take the time to visit stores in your area that buy local foods (or Farmer’s Markets). You will find a better deal there and you will have the opportunity to talk directly to the grower!
Third, don’t be fooled into thinking you can’t get (or use) coupons on these types of items. There is a growing customer base for organic/whole foods and as a result, companies are popping up and competing harder and harder to get your business!
Fourth, if you can buy in bulk for a lower price talk with your friends and family about splitting food!
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