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Organic Seedless Grapes.
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March 20, 2010, 11:37:31 PM »
Hello fam!
I have a real doozer of a problem. The other day I went to the NATURAL FOOD STORE and they were selling ORGANIC SEEDLESS GRAPES. I became confuse when I saw the grapes. Doesn't anything that is labeled organic supposed to contain seeds. I thought it was contradiction that organic grapes were seedless. What are your thoughts on this phenomenon? Has anyone else seen them?
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March 20, 2010, 11:45:33 PM »
This is news to me. I haven't seen any grapes in my local home healthy market.
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Yaa-Yaa
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I keep asking the same thing! I cant tell when last I saw grapes with seeds
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Theres one store that sells red grapes with seeds.. Theyre not organic so they have to be washed well but they have seeds at least.
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March 21, 2010, 10:56:47 AM »
So what is really the difference between eating a seedless grape, with ones who have seeds in them? In my opinion, there is something unnatural of eating fruit with no seeds. What is the matrix trying to accomplish with this sinister move of playing God with nature. HELP! it seems like there's no way of escaping.
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Setep Seqen Ma'at
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Quote from: johnuzuki on March 21, 2010, 10:56:47 AM
So what is really the difference between eating a seedless grape, with ones who have seeds in them? In my opinion, there is something unnatural of eating fruit with no seeds. What is the matrix trying to accomplish with this sinister move of playing God with nature. HELP! it seems like there's no way of escaping.
The difference is that seedless grapes had their seeds mechanically taken out. I have eaten grapes with seeds before although they were not organic. Now that I am trying to embrance nature, the idea of eating grapes with seeds doesn't bother me. I tried to find organic grapes with seeds at Wholefoods in Boston but I was told that the type of grapes that I bought for my Worm and Parasite Cleanse, some of them have seeds and some of them don't. I am going to check Trader Joes to see if they have grapes with seeds. The only problem is that because I don't live in an environment where those seeds can be of use to grow, the next time I come across them, I'll end up shallowing them instead of growing them and eating them in a reciprocal way. I can't wait to live in the tropics. Good question though!
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March 21, 2010, 04:44:25 PM »
Thanks ddenniscoleman3. I just to move to the Baltimore area, and I'm still finding my way around the raw food community here.
I know Baltimore is not Los Angeles, Atlanta, or even New York. But I won't give up on finding a decent place in this city. Could be the corporations are growing grapes without seeds is because they don't want individuals to grow their own personal gradens, which means that if more people were doing that, that means less profits for agribusiness?
Just a thought.
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Setep Seqen Ma'at
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Quote from: johnuzuki on March 21, 2010, 04:44:25 PM
Thanks ddenniscoleman3. I just to move to the Baltimore area, and I'm still finding my way around the raw food community here.
I know Baltimore is not Los Angeles, Atlanta, or even New York. But I won't give up on finding a decent place in this city. Could be the corporations are growing grapes without seeds is because they don't want individuals to grow their own personal gradens, which means that if more people were doing that, that means less profits for agribusiness?
Just a thought.
Uhhmmm! You could be on to something.
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March 21, 2010, 07:59:13 PM »
Quote from: johnuzuki on March 21, 2010, 04:44:25 PM
Thanks ddenniscoleman3. I just to move to the Baltimore area, and I'm still finding my way around the raw food community here.
I know Baltimore is not Los Angeles, Atlanta, or even New York. But I won't give up on finding a decent place in this city. Could be the corporations are growing grapes without seeds is because they don't want individuals to grow their own personal gradens, which means that if more people were doing that, that means less profits for agribusiness?
Just a thought.
Welcome to MD!!!
There is a pretty ok place I checked out a couple days ago...
http://www.ziascafe.com/
The raw "cheesecake" is sooo good! Not totally organic...but still...so good! The raw lasagna is pretty darn good too.
Ive never been to this place...but ppl say its good...
http://www.great-sage.com/index.html
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March 21, 2010, 08:04:24 PM »
Quote from: johnuzuki on March 20, 2010, 11:37:31 PM
Hello fam!
I have a real doozer of a problem. The other day I went to the NATURAL FOOD STORE and they were selling ORGANIC SEEDLESS GRAPES. I became confuse when I saw the grapes. Doesn't anything that is labeled organic supposed to contain seeds. I thought it was contradiction that organic grapes were seedless. What are your thoughts on this phenomenon? Has anyone else seen them?
I've seen them at my local food co-op over the last few years. I avoid seedless grapes like the plague. They don't keep well like seeded grapes do. It's just that grocery stores strongarm you for seeded grapes, almost like $3.00/lb.
I would check out your local farmer's market and see who sells seeded organic grapes.
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Quote from: ash on March 21, 2010, 07:59:13 PM
Quote from: johnuzuki on March 21, 2010, 04:44:25 PM
Thanks ddenniscoleman3. I just to move to the Baltimore area, and I'm still finding my way around the raw food community here.
I know Baltimore is not Los Angeles, Atlanta, or even New York. But I won't give up on finding a decent place in this city. Could be the corporations are growing grapes without seeds is because they don't want individuals to grow their own personal gradens, which means that if more people were doing that, that means less profits for agribusiness?
Just a thought.
Welcome to MD!!!
There is a pretty ok place I checked out a couple days ago...
http://www.ziascafe.com/
The raw "cheesecake" is sooo good! Not totally organic...but still...so good! The raw lasagna is pretty darn good too.
Ive never been to this place...but ppl say its good...
http://www.great-sage.com/index.html
Ashe! Thanks for the links.Are you in the Baltimore area? Do you have any natural food stores to suggest for a brotha? Are there any raw food restaurants?
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March 21, 2010, 08:27:57 PM »
Thanks Ashe for the links! Do you have any suggestions of natural food stores in the area? Also, any tips on raw restaurants.
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March 21, 2010, 08:36:57 PM »
Quote from: johnuzuki on March 21, 2010, 08:27:57 PM
Thanks Ashe for the links! Do you have any suggestions of natural food stores in the area? Also, any tips on raw restaurants.
Sure!
Im closer to DC....I havent found NE raw food places...Zia's has an ok selection, but they dont focus on raw foods. Ive seen places that serve raw dishes, but is totally organic or all natural...who knows....so I dont bother. I like Zia's stuff cause they list the ingredients.
I also love Roots Market...they have everything whole foods has and more!! for WAY less...i save bout $20-$30 when I shop there!
I havent checked out the farmers market scene in B-more....but if its ne thing like DC then its ok.
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I use the following websites to search for places. Then from there, you can pick and choose your favorites:
http://www.localharvest.org/
http://www.organicconsumers.org/
The farmers market website for ny (you can google search the one for bmore)
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Quote from: ash on March 21, 2010, 07:59:13 PM
Quote from: johnuzuki on March 21, 2010, 04:44:25 PM
Thanks ddenniscoleman3. I just to move to the Baltimore area, and I'm still finding my way around the raw food community here.
I know Baltimore is not Los Angeles, Atlanta, or even New York. But I won't give up on finding a decent place in this city. Could be the corporations are growing grapes without seeds is because they don't want individuals to grow their own personal gradens, which means that if more people were doing that, that means less profits for agribusiness?
Just a thought.
Welcome to MD!!!
There is a pretty ok place I checked out a couple days ago...
http://www.ziascafe.com/
The raw "cheesecake" is sooo good! Not totally organic...but still...so good! The raw lasagna is pretty darn good too.
Ive never been to this place...but ppl say its good...
http://www.great-sage.com/index.html
Co-signing!... and if you ever wanna take a trip to VA
http://www.toscanagrill.com/
this place has the best raw spaghetti
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