Some Tips in Dealing with Expensive Organic and Raw Food Habits.

Posted: May 25th, 2009 | Author: admin | Filed under: Food and Drinks |

When we change over to eating raw foods it can be quite expensive. The suitable solution is to have your own garden. If you have a back yard you can grow a pretty decent sized one. Otherwise, get a few planters and grow a couple of tomato plants along the patio wall, and put a couple of eggplants inside the porch door with one large circular planter. Have each veggie plant its own design with imminent works of art. I put a little garden here of one type of vegetables and then another one on the south side of the yard. The sky is the limit what you can do.

When you can find someone who owns an organic garden, offer to assist them in exchange for food items. Most people need assistance, and they need more help if they have a larger garden. You take care of the geenhouse, weed, prepare plants for reselling, monitor customers who need assistance. Very few people refuse good honest labor; I know I wouldn’t! Working in a garden all spring, summer and fall is is a tiring job; it is a blessing if someone offers to help.

If you stumble sales on fresh or organic veggies at the end of summer, buy them in large quantities and either have them frozen or canned. If you have a large deep freeze you can freeze bulk of them. Or else, have a dehydrator and dry your food items. These do not need special storage and can be added to stews and soups, casseroles, or eat by using your hands in the middle of winter as it is snowing outside.

See what’s available in your neighborhood or locality. There are much opportunities awaiting for your skills and attention, but they won’t come knocking on your door!

Good luck with your new food habit!

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