In case you need a reminder why paying extra for organic is worth every, single penny: ” The Pesticide Action Network recently updated its database that tracks the pesticide residues found on the foods that we eat. For the first time, the group included baby food, and the verdict is grim: A jar of pureed pears contains 26 different pesticide residues, including toxins that are known or probable carcinogens and chemicals that cause developmental or reproductive problems.” Link to full article: http://www.takepart.com/photos/pesticide-residues/?cmpid=foodinc-fb
Sep 16, 2014 @ 23:21:28
If you tossed out the original packaging, check the black support bars for the
labels A or B; the A bar is the larger of the two. She is a member of the National Association of Professional Organizers and is working towards
becoming a Certified Professional Organizer. Obviously, because they grow so fast, none of us could keep up with purchasing the number of
seats we required for our child if that were the case.
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