
I have been receiving a plethora of emails lately with questions from prior clients and/or community members asking basic questions about how to maintain a healthy lifestyle. I have decided to feature some of these Q+As on my blog in hopes of helping many people understand some simple steps they can take to achieve a helathy lifestyle.
Question: I have a huge dilemma. Produce Junction just opened near me. I can get bulk produce, fruits, and flowers for such low prices. For instance, 3 lbs of carrots = $2; carton strawberries = $1.50; 3 huge romaine lettuce = $2; 3 huge beets = $1; 3 bunches bananas = $1; 6 small avocados = $1.
Since the opening of the store, I've been going there religiously, often splitting the bulk produce with my friend. With prices like this, I eat tons of salads, brushed off the dust from my juicer to make green juice, and afford to throw all sorts of fruits into my smoothies. One problem... I don't see the magic word "organic" anywhere!
So this is my dilemma, I can now eat tons more fruits/veggies but they're not organic vs. eat minimal amounts of fruits/veggies but are organic. I know about the sermons on why we should eat organic and I have been since you educated me but... I have the opportunity to buy tons of produce for such little money. I've never been in the position to eat this much green before in my life, WITHOUT breaking the bank. These financial times are making the scale tip towards buying bulk fruits/veggies to get as much greens into the diet as I can. Ugh... help.
Answer:
Dear Hooked on Produce Junction:
You are not alone. I have heard dozens of people rave about the low cost of produce from Produce Junction. I know how difficult these financial times are for the majority of us and yes I do think the more veggies and fruits you can eat, the better your overall health will be for years to come.
With that said, I do have some concerns with those fruits and veggies you get from Produce Junction. I will address these concerns and will offer you a smarter way to shop at produce Junction if you choose to continue doing so and will offer a couple of alternatives to shopping at Produce Junction.
My first concern is that all the produce at Produce Junction comes pre-packaged. In this day and age, regardless of our financial hardships, we have to try to be as green as possible. Think of the millions of gallons of fossil fuel used to produce all of that packaging!
I have also heard stories of many people finding that half of the pre-packaged fruit from produce Junction to be rotted and they end up throwing it away. So is that really a value? I would say no.
If you can get past the thought of all of the pre-packaging, then continue shopping at Produce Junction but do so in a smarter, healthier fashion. The biggest step to take is to AVOID purchasing the conventional foods that have been ranked to have the most pesticides: Find out here: http://www.foodnews.org. There are fruits and veggies that are okay to purchase conventionally here too (those with the least amount of pesticides), including tropical fruits, avocados, and onions. And I have to admit the prices you found for avocados is unbeatable! If they are already getting soft, be sure to store them in the fridge to keep them fresher longer. Avocados are extremely healthy in this day and age to in order to get a good dosage of mon-unsaturated fats and a decent amount of Omega-3s.
I think the best alternative to your weekly shopping trips to Produce Junction is to join a CSA (Community Supported Agriculture). From May until November, you will be able to get fresh local produce for a VERY low cost. This also forces you to get creative with your food prep and cooking. It becomes exciting to get new fresh produce every week! Find out about CSAs near you by visiting http://www.localharvest.org.
Lastly, I want to express deep empathy for all of those who are suffering in this tough economy. It’s impacting all of us. However, our health should honest-to-God continue to be our # 1 Priority. By eating healthfully today, we can ward off diseases like cancer and heart disease. So, in the long run, we can save a lot of money and we can likely protect ourselves from extreme suffering. When you get a chance today, I encourage all of you to make a list of what you can do for your health today. Are you constantly bombarded with worries? I’d encourage trying yoga or meditation or going for a peaceful walk. Are you eating out a lot? I’d encourage you to try some simple recipes and cook at home. You will save tons of money this way too.
Hang in there everybody! We will get through this together!!!
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