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Growing the Dirty Dozen

September 18, 2009 by Jennifer Chait  
Filed under Gardening

Growing the Dirty Dozen

I recently heard about Container Gardening for Health: The 12 Most Important Fruits and Vegetables for Your Organic Garden, a book that covers the most important crops to grow organically based on the “Dirty Dozen” list. This is a list created by The Environmental Working Group that tells consumers which fruits and veggies are best and least important to buy organic. The EPA just updated the list in spring of 2009, so this book which came out also in the spring contains the most current Dirty Dozen info.

I like the idea, because not only are the Dirty Dozen list items …read more

Updated “Dirty Dozen” List

March 17, 2009 by Jennifer Chait  
Filed under Green Living

Updated “Dirty Dozen” List

If you’re not familiar with the “Dirty Dozen” – it’s a list created by The Environmental Working Group that lets consumers know which fruits and veggies are best and least important to buy organic. The dirty dozen are fruits and veggies that have a larger amount of pesticides in them when grown conventionally.

The group just released their newest version of the list and it’s available for download (handy for shopping trips).
This year the five worst conventional produce buys are…

Peaches
Apples
Bell Peppers
Celery
Nectarines

And the five safest conventional produce buys are…

Onions
Avocados
Sweet Corn
Pineapples
Mangos

How to use the list …read more

Hot Health Links: Organic Throat Drop & New Mental Health Blogger

December 31, 2008 by Peggy Rowland  
Filed under Women's Health

Hot Health Links: Organic Throat Drop & New Mental Health Blogger

In Health & Wellness Channel:
Kids Health Notes takes a look at the dirty dozen. That’s food you’ll want to purchase organic.
Mental Health Notes has a new blogger, Gayla! Welcome her and read more about why she’s blogging on mental health.
Breaking the Mirror explores the disappearing years.
And beyond:
The Country Doc Report gives us a doctor’s point of view on medical televisions shows like Scrubs and House.
And I reviewed an organic honey throat drop called Bee M.D. at my personal blog.
(Image via MorgueFile.)


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