| Ever had a moment of angst in the produce aisle? You look at the cost of the organic strawberries. Then the cost of the conventional ones. And you're doing the math in your head while pinging between worry and confusion. Whether to buy organic, especially for fruits and vegetables, is a question I've gotten a lot over the years. It's something I used to wonder about too. You already know I'm no fan of the fear-mongering that often happens around food. And there's a LOT of fear-mongering around the organic-vs-conventional question! With the new "Dirty Dozen" list released this week, it seemed like a good time to dig in to the topic. As you know, this is a no-judgement zone, so I'm not going to shame you or tell you what to do. Instead, I'll give you the facts so you can make the decisions that are right for your family. I'll also tell you what I personally do--and why. So if you've been in produce aisle turmoil before, tap the pink button below for some answers:
What We're EatingSunday: Scrounge Nite Monday: HelloFresh: Hoisin-Glazed Steak with Scallion Rice, Ponzu Green Beans & Sriracha Mayo (We really liked this one!) Tuesday: Chicken Tikka Masala with bell peppers, rice, and naan bread (using ALDI simmer sauce) Wednesday: Chicken Sausage & Veggie Sheet Pan Dinner Thursday: HelloFresh: Beef Flautas Supreme with Pico de Gallo & Smoky Red Pepper Crema Friday: Pasta with homemade sauce + green salads Saturday: OUT *Use my link and you'll get a free box if you're a new customer What I'm ReadingHow to Write an Ethical Will This doesn't replace a traditional will. Rather, it's about sharing your "values, experiences, and life lessons" with your friends and family, like your favorite things, happiest moments, and political views. This link has a free downloadable worksheet. The Joys of Cozy Cardio I could not love this concept more! Have a great week, Sally |
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