There are several foods where it makes sense to buy organic. The following is a list of those organic foods. Whole grain breads, beef, apples, strawberries, and grapes.
This questions does not make any sense. You can buy organic foods that have calories?
Most of the time I cannot afford to buy organic foods either. I have heard that it is important to buy organic milk. You could try to get a tomato plant that grows really fast. I have seen them advertised on the tv commercials.
Some people buy organic chocolate because they want to avoid the consequences of conventional farming. Organic foods are produced without the use of genetically modified organisms, pesticides and other toxic chemicals. Some people buy organic chocolate because they believe that organic foods are healthier.
Organic foods are popular, though they are often more expensive and some people may not buy them for that reason. They have become more popular since GMO foods have come on the market.
Yes and no. The friend obviously believes organic foods are healthier, so she is showing concern for you by encouraging you to eat organic foods. On the other hand, if she considers them too expensive for her to buy, what makes her think they are not too expensive for you to buy, unless you are clearly in a higher income bracket then she is.
You can find organic food almost anywhere, such as Whole Foods, Trader Joes, Mollie Stones, and Lunardi's.
Organic foods are grown without using synthetic fertilizers and pesticides. Organic growers use compost and other organic matter to build up the soil and provide a wide range of nutrients, which are needed for healthy plants and are passed on to people. Organic foods are GMO free.
All foods contain organic compounds.
Circumstances that may limit organic foods are they are more labor intensive to grow, the shelf life of processed organic foods may be shorter than non-organic foods, and they cost more than non-organic foods.
It will depend on exactly what types of food you buy each month, as some organic foods don't cost too much more than their non-organic counterparts. But in general, you'll probably be looking at paying 10-20% more for groceries if you buy solely organic foods.
Organic foods are present out of season just like conventional foods. The only difference is that they weren't grown using toxic chemicals. This protects you and the environment.