3.28.2010

Maria Rodale's Organic Manifesto

Maria Rodale spoke at the Natural Foods Expo last month in Anaheim, CA. I stood in a long line to get her book, Organic Manifesto, and get it signed - but when I got to the front, they had sold out. However, true to her word, Maria mailed me a copy shortly afterward. I sat down and started reading it the moment it came out of its wrapper. If you're at all interested in organic, you should pick up a copy of the book.

I will, however, give you a quick preview - from the Foreword, written by Eric Schlosser (American journalist and author of Fast Food Nation, another worthwhile read). Here is his opening....

"Pesticides are poisons. They are manufactured to kill insects, rodents, fungi, and weeds But they can also kill people. Organophosphates - one of the most common types of pesticide - were developed in Nazi Germany to be used as chemical weapons. It was later recognized that the same sort of nerve gases formulated to attack enemy soldiers and civilians could be used against agricultural pests....A conservative estimate of current pesticide use in American agriculture would be about 1.2 billions pounds a year - about 4 pounds of the stuff for every American man, woman and child." (Foreward by Eric Schlosser, Organic Manifesto by Maria Rodale, p. ix)


If that isn't enough information to spark your interest in organic, I don't know what is. I didn't know that pesticides began as chemical weapons in WWII. I do think it's interesting that there is a direct correlation to the increase in the use of pesticides in farming and the increase in diseases like cancer, Alzheimer's and other auto-immune dis-eases.

The chemical industry has spent billions of dollars convincing us the only way to grow food, keep our yards and homes pest free and provide enough food for people worldwide is through the use of pesticides. But that's simply not true. The billions they've spent have gone toward paying for self-serving 'research' that supports their view of the world. But unbiased empirical evidence points to the damage pesticides are doing to our soil and water.

I'm not going to go point by point through the book, but if you're interested in hearing the facts about why organic is truly worth it - for you, your family and the health of all of us on this beautiful spinning orb we call Planet Earth, give Maria's book a read. You might find some of it disturbing, but you'll also find evidence that there are millions of people who support organic and sustainable practices and there is a growing groundswell of support.

To find high quality, certified organic, fair trade and sustainable products you can trust online, visit www.shopOrganic.com - For The Greater Goods (sm).

No, go out there and enjoy your day!
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3.15.2010

Natural Products Expo - Part 1

Every year, we head out to Anaheim, CA in the spring to attend the Natural Foods Expo. It’s a chance for us to seek out new products to offer, to meet and talk face to face with our wonderful vendors, and to get a broader sense of what is going on in our industry. This year, we are inspired as ever, both about the new products we’ve found for you and by the incredible work being done by those in our community.

One of the reasons we love attending Expo is that we get to catch up with vendors from small companies with whom we've developed wonderful relationships. Throughout the year, we communicate via email, phone and Twitter, but we love the time we get to spend at Expo meeting face to face.

One of our best selling products (and among our personal favorites) is Henry & Lisa's Natural Seafood. If you haven't tried these products, you really should. Henry & Lisa's sells the best salmon and tuna you've ever laid your lips over. This is Lisa (L) of Henry & Lisa's, Lisa (C) of shopOrganic.com, and Henry (R) of Henry & Lisa's. We love working with small companies and knowing the folks that produce the products we offer. Henry and Lisa are great folks and we loved catching up with them at Expo.

More about Expo next post.

Until then, have a safe and green St. Patrick's Day.

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