Some HEB's have a good organic section ... like the one on 1604 and Bandera. But we still go to Sun Harvest for most organic stuff, even though it's a little more expensive.
Who here eats organic? It's pretty expensive so where do you get your best deals?
I've actually found some good organic pricing at Target, but their selection is meager.
I try to eat as much organic food as possible, but it's usually expensive as , so I'm not able to do as much as I'd like.
Some HEB's have a good organic section ... like the one on 1604 and Bandera. But we still go to Sun Harvest for most organic stuff, even though it's a little more expensive.
Where is Sun Harvest? We keep meaning to go, but never have the time to look for it.
281 and Thousand Oaks.
10 and Callahan.
Gracias. For the second time today!
I picked up some organic beef today. I'm looking forward to seeing the difference. I've noticed that when Jess gets organic milk and simmilar items, they stay fresh so much longer it's not even close.
We're hoping that eventually we'll be able to get the kids to eat SOMETHING that doesn't come out of a can or a box.
Fast food feels fuzzy.
'Cause it's made from stuff that's scuzzy.
I always thought I was such a nerd,
I refused to touch that strange bean curd.
I wouldn't eat it. Wow!
But it ate you!
Refrain:
Aeeoo. Killer tofu.
Ooeeoo. Killer tofu.
I eat my sugar cereal.
But it makes my teeth bacterial.
Eayeeoh.
Eeayee.
If you're feeling kind of cruddy,
Just stick right by your buddy.
And don't eat,
T-t-t-t-too much fried food.
Yeah!
Refrain:
Aeeoo. Killer tofu.
Ooeeoo. Killer tofu.
I used to laugh at the concept of "organic" food, but not anymore...Being somewhat of an amateur farmer and rancher and knowing a lot more people in the business I have learned a lot about some of the things that go on in the industry...and a lot of it is pretty bad...I do know that when we slaughter an "organically grown" steer from the ranch it tastes very different from the beef in the supermarkets...
CC, I did too. And little by little I found out just what I was eating. I can't avoid it all the time, it's so damn expensive not to, but I'm chaning over little by little.
I don't think I've ever eaten any "organic" food, unless I did with out knowing but and I've never bought anything.
What kind of organic food are you eating? That's the drawback with organic food -- it spoils quicker. When they take out the preservatives, it doesn't preserve as long.
P.S.
Unless you are talking about soy milk ... which stays "fresh" for months.
There's also one one Nacogdoches, about 1/4 mile outside of Loop 410 by the Bill Miller's.
They often have really good sales on chicken & fish.
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i usually buy organic foods from sun harvest, but wal mart has the best price on Horizon milk! the vanilla soy milk is also pretty good.
Soy milk? Sorry, but that doesn't sound too tasty. Would kids tell the difference?
it tastes somewhat powdery, almost like a vanilla instant breakfast package...i think its pretty good tasting
Soy milk isn't too bad. If you put it in cereal, it actually tastes better than using regular milk because soy milk is sweet tasting.
Soy Milk tastes a lot different than regular milk...but soy milk is damn good. Momma is lactose intolerant.
When I eat cereal, the Apple Jacks and Froot Loops make the milk sweet.
Organic beef? Does that mean they are only feed organic feed?
I think soy milk has more sugar.
My mom raises her own tomoatoes and lettuce...omg it tastes so damn much better than the store grown ones.
I think everything homemade tastes better than store bought, especially vegetables and fruit.
I suck at growing tomatoes. And the damn birds eat them way before I ever get a chance to.
That's probably because store bought tomatoes don't include flavor in their list of requirements.
It's usually a combination of color, size, and ability to stay intact, IE sturdy strong tomatoes. They usually bomb unripe tomatoes with ethyl so they'll give them a nice red color.
In the supermarket, color doesn't usually indicate ripeness.
VANILLA SOY MILK RULES.
It tastes very similar to regular milk (I buy the Silk brand), without all the saggy cow imagery.
Plain soy milk - I've never drank the stuff. It smelled a LOT like baby formula. That's as far as it went for me.
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