Living Organic
  • Living Organic Blog
  • Living Organic Online Store
  • Living Organic Recommended Reading
  • Are You Living Organic?
Find the Goods to Help You Live Organic and Eco-Friendly Here at LivingOrganic.com
Header

Author Archives: Amy

Cancer Sufferers Now Being Made Aware About Organic Gardening

December 6th, 2012 | Posted by Amy in Organic Gardening - (0 Comments)
Tweet

Tweet People today are increasingly becoming interested in doing organic gardening which helps them in growing healthy food at very little cost. People suffering from cancer are advised to use such food in their routine life in order to stay away from the harmful chemicals used in farming these days. Today workshops are being held … Read more →

Cook From Georgetown Prefers Food Grown Using Organic Gardening

December 5th, 2012 | Posted by Amy in Organic Cooking - (0 Comments)
Tweet

Tweet The craze for organic food is rising and even cooks today world over prefer using organically grown ingredients to help their guests enjoy health eating. Just one such cook is Judith Archibald, who says she avoids using processed stuff and grows vegetable in her own garden by using organic gardening practices. She specially grows … Read more →

The Debate Between Traditional And Organic Still Goes On

December 4th, 2012 | Posted by Amy in Organic Food - (0 Comments)
Tweet

Tweet In terms of cost, organic food are much costlier to grow when compared to the conventional food grown synthetically. The health benefits however are much greater when consuming such food. Organic food has proven to be more nutritious than the traditionally grown food. The bottom line is that making people aware that even though … Read more →

Testing Quality and Flavor of Different Olive Oils

December 1st, 2012 | Posted by Amy in Organic Cooking - (0 Comments)
Tweet

Tweet Most of the times, there are different types of olive oils stored in the kitchen cupboards of gourmands and home chefs. Actually, different types of olives can be used to make various varieties of olive oils. Thus, many types of flavors are available in such oils. So, Whole Foods Market has created a collection … Read more →

Winter Groundwork for your Garden

November 30th, 2012 | Posted by Amy in Organic Gardening - (0 Comments)
Tweet

Tweet Preparing your garden for the winter is a critical step. Here are some things you can do to take care of your garden when the temperatures drop. Leave the plants in the garden to die naturally and cover up the soil. Thus nutrients will be restored into the soil. Compost all the organic matter … Read more →

Preparing Organic Foods for Babies

November 29th, 2012 | Posted by Amy in Organic Food - (0 Comments)
Tweet

Tweet Buying conventional baby food for your infants is not a good choice as it is mostly laced with harmful chemicals and genetically modified ingredients. Therefore, you should give only organic foods to your baby. The best way out to protect your baby is to reduce dependence on external manufacturers and supplies as far as … Read more →

Ways to Support Local Farmers

November 28th, 2012 | Posted by Amy in Organic Farming - (0 Comments)
Tweet

Tweet By making changes to the way you shop, you can help out local farmers this Thanksgiving. For every dollar that you spend, only 16 cents go to the farmer. Therefore, the first thing you can do is to buy directly from farmers. There are many different through which you can buy directly from farmers. … Read more →

Organic Products for Babies

November 23rd, 2012 | Posted by Amy in Organic Home - (0 Comments)
Tweet

Tweet Loads of chemical induced foods and genetically modified products are being sold in the market. You can easily keep your baby away from these by shopping for organic supplies. Glyphosate toxin has been found in many baby foods. So, the best way out is to prepare meals for your baby using locally grown organic … Read more →

Locating Sustainable Meat Farmers

November 22nd, 2012 | Posted by Amy in Organic Farming - (0 Comments)
Tweet

Tweet Following sustainable farm practices for meat production is absolutely essential. Meat, poultry and dairy products are treated with various health hazardous substances like contaminated groundwater, hormones and antibiotic resistant bacteria. Therefore, you should try buying meat products from local farmers as you can ask them questions about their farming methods. Prefer free range livestock … Read more →

Risky Experiments and Treatments on Foods

November 21st, 2012 | Posted by Amy in Organic Food - (0 Comments)
Tweet

Tweet Not many people would have imagined that the foods they purchase have been treated by nuclear processes before it reaches them. However, this is true. The FDA has allowed food to be treated with cobalt-60, a nuclear waste product for decades. In this process, food is blasted with high levels of gamma radiation to … Read more →

« First« 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 »Last »
  • Search Store

  • Living Organic News Bytes :)

    • No Mercury Foods in the Market
    • The GMO Controversy Continues
    • Will GMO be Completely Eliminated?
    • Tips to Combat Gout
    • Uses of a Garden
  • Store Categories

    • Composting & Water Saving
    • Safety & Emergency Preparedness
    • Food Storage & Preservation
    • Healthy & Eco-Friendly Living
    • Organic & Eco-Friendly Food
    • Organic & Eco-Friendly Cooking
    • Organic Gardening & Farming
    • Organic & Eco-Friendly Personal Care
    • Organic & Eco-Friendly Office
    • Renewable Energy & Energy Efficiency
    • Homesteading & Self-Sufficiency
    • Organic & Eco-Friendly Clothing
  • Living Organic Information

    • Start Composting!
    • Urban Homestead!
    • Energy Efficient Renewable Energy Products!
    • Organic Shopping!
    • Organic Cooking!
    • Organic Gardening!
    • Home Water Conservation To Help Out The Environment and Your Wallet
    • Food Storage and Preservation!
    • Participating In Farmers Markets!
    • Making Your Home and Office Eco-Friendly and Organic
    • Growing An Organic Garden
    • Access to Organic Goods Better Than Ever. What’s Your Excuse For Not Being Organic and Eco-Friendly?
    • Finding the Time To Eat Healthy and Organic
    • Gaining Knowledge On Being Organic and Eco-Friendly
    • The ‘Real’ Cost Of NOT Eating Organic
  • Living Organic Categories

    • Eco-Friendly
    • Organic Cooking
    • Organic Events
    • Organic Farming
    • Organic Food
    • Organic Gardening
    • Organic Health
    • Organic Home
    • Uncategorized
Copyright © 2012 LivingOrganic.org. All rights reserved.

About | Privacy Policy | Sitemap | Contact
'); document.write('\ '); document.write('\