>If you think that Frankenstein food is tasty (since that is >what you're into, i.e. taste, and not health), I suggest you >try some food grown organically. Now that's some good eats >right there. Food with it's proper genetic structure in >tact, and raised without chemicals, pesticides, herbicides, >and other man-made poisons. This food is the closest thing >to Completely Divine food that we can get in the States. >Not only does it "taste good"; it is also healthy and good >for you (not just good to you).
I'm in your corner, but "organic" foods can be pretty misleading. "Organic" fertilizers include human sewage, which includes every antihistamine, birth control pill, painkiller, etc.
I worked at an organic veggie spot for about a year, and I usually buy organic at the supermarket. It's just that a lot of stuff gets away with being labelled "organic" under questionable circumstances. ------------------------------
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