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Posted: July 21 2005 at 1:30pm | IP Logged Quote Elizabeth

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I figure I have two or three more Reston runs before the new one opens in Centreville at the end of September.


I usually go to Reston, too. I'm so looking forward to Centreville. I'm glad you know the date, I was just looking for that information. Do you know where it will be located?


It'll be at the intersection of 28 and 29 sometime in late September or October.

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I would like to know why everyone is eating so much organic (what happened or what information made you decide to go that route?) I'm just curious... Where do you get your info about our food supply from?


It seemed like a no-brainer. If organic really tries to keep pesticides and other chemicals down, I definitely want that choice. When I grow food myself, I do organically. When my supermarket presents a choice, I'll try to go organic. I can't find the list, but just like in Erica's post, I've heard there are certain produce that are better choices (such as strawberries) to do organic than others.

I don't know about your second question...I follow what the laws require on organic, also reading some labels, like Springer Chicken and Laura's lean beef is no longer organic, but it still has less hormones and antibiotics than other brands, so I choose that.

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Question - Are organic eggs and meat the same as free-range eggs and meat? I assume the free-range kind are organic, but I wasn't sure about the other way around.


It has to follow the USDA guidelines to be labeled organic. Free range could simply mean that the animals aren't caged up. It doesn't necessarily mean that they weren't injected with hormones or other medicines.

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