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How to Save Money on Organics

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Because it’s so cheap to manufacture these non-foods, as high fructose corn syrup is dirt cheap and so is cardboard or whatever else they add into that box of cereal, the cost of high processed “food” is much less expensive than a bag of apples. Get Healthy Go Frugal Go Green'

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10 Nifty Ways to Eat Organic on a Budget

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Finding ways to fit organic foods into your budget is really not much different than any other endeavor of frugality. Research There are probably many more options for buying organic food in your community than you’re aware of. Try these websites too: Organic Consumers Association , Organic Kitchen , and Eat Well Guide.

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Culling Sustenence For Less

Frugal Luxuries

This post has been reprinted from the Frugal Luxuries Food blog circa 2009. According to Local Harvest ([link] Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) has become a popular way for consumers to buy local, seasonal food directly from a farmer. This arrangement creates several rewards for both the farmer and the consumer.

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