You're About To Discover How You Can Eat Organic Food
AND Stay On Your Budget!
Is the economic doom and gloom getting you down?
Have you been trying to figure out if it's worth the money
to buy certified organic food, especially if money is tight right
now?
And, if it is, how do you afford it?
Not sure organic food is any better than conventional, and
which companies are really organic?
Frustrated by all of the conflicting health food information
and
don't know whom to trust?
Then Organic Food On A Budget, written
by green living expert,
Amy Todisco, is just the resource you need to answer these questions
and more. Here's some of what you'll get:
· A time and money saving shopping
list of the organic food
companies that Amy buys from. Now you can
have the peace
of mind that comes from knowing that these
organic food companies
are trustworthy and reliable. Amy has done
the research so you
don't have to.
· Proven money saving tips that will
soothe your wallet and
your conscience, some of which you probably
haven't seen before.
· Easy to read information about why
organic food is the best choice
for you and your family.
Now you can have the facts at your fingertips
to debate the organic
food critics in your life.
· A list of which produce has the
highest and lowest pesticide
residues so you can effectively choose which
ones to buy organic first.
· Suggestions for how to encourage
your kids and spouse to eat
the healthier organic food based on personal experience.
· A whole bunch of fact based, useful
information on:
1. Pesticides' health affects on humans and our pets
2. The truth about soy
3. High fructose corn syrup
4. Irradiation
5. Genetically modified food, and more
It's easy to use, fun to read with all of her personal story tidbits
tied in,
and you'll benefit from Amy's 16+ experience researching and living
a greener life. See the Table of
Contents and an excerpts here.
Dear Green Living Enthusiast,
About 16 years ago, when I was pregnant with
my daughter, I wished for a
resource that could give me a shopping list of all of the organic
food
companies to buy from based on some real person's experience.
No such book or list existed until now.
Currently, with so many companies jumping
on the organic bandwagon,
it's harder to know which ones really are organic.
In fact, recently the U.S.
Department of Agriculture National Organic Program (NOP) announced
that 15 of the 30 accredited organic certifiers they recently inspected
failed the USDA audit. Some companies just aren't meeting
the basic
organic standards. But, how do you know which ones are? Organic
Food
On A Budget will tell you.
I wanted real money saving tips on how to
buy organic food from someone
who was actually doing it, such as printing coupons off of your
favorite organic
manufacturer's website? It used to be that we were told to "grow
your own".
And, it was important to know why conventional
food was not a healthy choice,
written from the consumer's perspective.
But, I also wanted it to be fun to read.
A tall order, I know.
Sure, there were some books available then
that talked about the dangers of
pesticides on food. But what about genetically modified organisms,
high fructose
corn syrup, irradiation, the truth about soy and aspartame? And,
most importantly
for moms, how do you get your kids to eat this healthier stuff?
Even now, most of that information is boring
to read and hard to remember. And,
it doesn't seem like the person writing it is actually using the
information (or they
have some tie to a natural product company). And, if they are really
living a greener
life, rarely do we get to hear about their experiences.
So, if you have more important things to
do than research all of this stuff
yourself, and you want to save your time and money and get the facts
about how to eat organic and still stay on your budget, you'll want
to get
a copy of Organic Food On A Budget today.
To your health!
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See what others are saying about Amy's
Greener Life Guide E-books:
"I've read Amy's E-book, Organic Food
On A Budget, and it should be required reading for anyone who wants
to follow the" Organic, and what's good for me and my family"
path. For those of you who think organic might be too expensive
and think you'd better stick with conventional, you'll pay upfront
to stay healthy or at the Dr's office later when you fall victim
to the salmonella, ecoli'-ridden food supply that we hear about
daily. When you understand that our Department of Agriculture, and
those tasked with inspecting our food supply don't even examine
1% of it-how can anyone feel what we are eating of the conventional
foods is safe? Not me.
I also like the listing of organic companies to which Amy gives
a thumbs up and that she has tried all the products she recommends,
so I don't have to start from scratch, or make faulty choices.
I so wish that I had had a book, actually a" primer on how
to do organics" back 20 years ago when I began on this path--she
would have saved me so much time, money and indecision. But I have
it now, and so can you."
Alexandra Self
College Consultant
New York, New York
"Organic Food on a Budget is one of the most informative and
helpful e-books that I have ever read. I am a single mother with
two rapidly growing boys and a desire to do all that I can to both
support green living and provide healthy and safe food for my children.
With Amy's guide, I no longer have to guess at what foods are safe,
what I need to be concerned about and where to get the best and
least expensive organic foods. As my grocery store begins to stock
more and more "natural and
organic" food, it is hard to separate fact from marketing.
This e-book has been the most beneficial resource I have found on
welcoming organic food into my life."
Laura Campbell
Divorce Coach and Consultant
Woodbridge, Connecticut
Who is Amy Todisco and what makes her a green living expert?
Amy has been a pioneer in the green living movement for over 16
years.
She's the owner of the unique organic and natural products webstore,
www.greenlivingnow.com,
where everything she sells she's researched
and used herself. She also has a life coaching business, Catalyst
4 Change Coaching (www.catalyst4changecoaching.com)
where she helps people
create the life of their dreams, achieving their goals faster, more
effectively,
and with more fun than doing it on their own. She also offers green
living group
teleclasses.
Amy has written extensively about green living and is a featured
expert on
The Ecomall.com and on former National Public Radio host, Laurie
Howell's The Green Scene Internet radio program, and was a featured
expert on the Earth Day Network Newsletter. She writes a monthly
newsletter called Green Living Now News on her website, www.greenlivingnow.com/newsarchives.htm
For the rest of Amy's bio, click here.
How much does Organic Food On A Budget
cost?
Normally it's $19.95 and you can download it, in PDF format, and
start making healthier choices today. It's 24 pages of content rich
information (looks like a hard copy book, no big fonts, pictures
or white spaces). You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to access this
ebook. If you don't have it, you can download it for free here.
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