Showing posts with label Ideas of Life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ideas of Life. Show all posts

Saturday, October 23, 2021

Organic Food in your meals, is it WORTH the cost?


I grew up on a farm where my parents and farmers used mostly natural anti-parasitic products and never gave anything chemical to their animals. It was almost a sin to buy processed and packaged food in my household. In this country, even the organic certification is not as strict as it is in developed countries, but it often means better quality and less poison in general, so buying organic is imperative for me. I can tell almost immediatly from my body's reactions and issues if  I've had too many animal-derived proteins and fats (organic or not), as well as the bitter after taste of non-organic berries, for example. The problem is really how unaffordable the prices of fruits and vegetables (especially good quality ones) are in this country. 

I am of modest means yet I choose to buy organic because it is the moral thing to do and it supports personal health. It is wrong to contribute to the suffering of others through chemical exposure. Luckily, I have great access to organic food.

Some people often consider on pricing & other issues: Meats, vegetables and fruits have, generally speaking, very tight margins and offer low or modest wages to those employed in the businesses. And grocery store markups have tremendous impacts on the food prices that the consumers actually see. This is because the groceries typically take their food product costs and create sales prices based on a percentage of their product costs rather than as a fixed amount. For example, suppose a grocer buys conventional tomatoes from a distributor at $1.00 per lb. The grocer will then sell the tomatoes at a price based on a markup percentage. Using a 50% markup, the grocer sells these tomatoes at ($1.00/lb.) * (100% + 50%) = $1.50/lb. So the grocer takes in $0.50/lb. for the sale of these conventional tomatoes to cover the costs of selling them and for providing a profit to the store. Now, if the grocer buys some organic tomatoes for, say, $1.40/lb., that same grocer will likely sell those organic tomatoes for ($1.40/lb.) * (100% + 50%) = ($1.40 + $0.70) = $2.10/lb. So the grocer takes in $0.70/lb. to sell those organic tomatoes. But the price difference to the consumer between organic tomatoes and conventional tomatoes is ($2.10/lb. - $1.50/lb.) = $0.60/lb. even though the grocer's COST difference for the two tomato types was only ($1.40/lb. - $1.00/lb.) = $0.40/lb.


Processed foods often have a lot of wiggle room in costs and pricing. For example, suppose one starts with conventional wheat purchased at $6.00/bushel and a bushel of wheat weighs 60 lbs. (Current conventional wheat prices are less than $5.00/bushel.) That wheat then costs $0.10/lb. Suppose you process that wheat and sell it as crackers for $4.00/lb. in the store. The bulk of the cracker ingredients comes from the wheat, and even if you use 1.5 lbs. of wheat to create 1.00 lb. of crackers, you only have $0.15 invested in the wheat for the crackers, leaving $3.85 to cover other ingredient costs, labor, packaging, and retail costs. In that example, only [($0.15/lb.)/($4.00/lb.)] = 3.75% of the retail price goes toward paying the farmer for the dominant food ingredient, namely for the wheat. Let's compare that to the tomato examples:

For conventional tomatoes, the tomato supplier gets ($1.00/lb.)/($1.50/lb.) = 66.7% of the retail price.
For organic tomatoes, the tomato supplier gets ($1.40/lb.)/($2.10/lb.) = 66.7% of the retail price.
Further complicating this is that grocery stores generally buy from distributors, not from the farmers themselves. So the farm share of revenues is generally far below these percentages.

Processed foods also have LONG shelf lives whereas fruits, vegetables and animal products do NOT have long shelf lives. The shelf lives and costs to dispose of "old" foods greatly influence the grocer strategies and overall costs.

I buy organic whenever it is available. I would rather spend more for my food than expose myself to pesticide residues or support their destructive effects on farm workers and environment. Not everyone can afford to do this, though, so we need to work hard to make organics lower in price.

For you more information:: https://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/130/5/e1406

For organic products to buy: ORGANIC PRODUCTS

Monday, November 16, 2020

The Original Emson Car Cane – All-in-One Review - Such a GREAT HELPER!

This is The Original Emson Car Cane – All-in-One Auto Assist Handle with Built in LED Flashlight, Seatbelt Cutter, and Window Breaker –, Batteries Included



 Bought this for my 70+ year old father who is just getting better from open heart surgery a year ago. For the two months or so before I got this, getting out of the car was such an obvious struggle for him that it could take up to 10 minutes. With Autumn firmly here and Winter quickly approaching I just had to do something. Well since giving it to my father, he's been able to almost hop right out of the car instantly. He loves it! And just for the record, he's quite a big guy at 6'4" and 250 - 270 lbs. So now that he can move and get about he's able to actively work on getting his weight (and everything else) back under control post-surgery/rehab & 1 year checkup. I strongly recommend this for anyone having difficulty getting out of cars. Especially since they seem to get lower and lower every year. And though it does have a little bit of weight to it the size is not prohibitive so it can be carried in a purse or pocket giving you or your loved one the flexibility to use it in any car.

Order Car Cane: The Original Emson Car Cane – All-in-One

Friday, August 21, 2020

Eureka RapidClean Pro Lightweight Cordless Vacuum Cleaner Review, High Efficiency Powerful Digital Motor LED Headlights, Convenient Stick and Handheld Vac

This is Eureka RapidClean Pro Lightweight Cordless Vacuum Cleaner, High Efficiency Powerful Digital Motor LED Headlights, Convenient Stick and Handheld Vac





Why in the world did I not buy this sooner? LOL. I have an old version of a Dyson for animals that I've had for over 10 years and it still is working great. But over the years the cord has been chewed and fixed and I have to vacuum basically every day due to the animal hair. And I finally just got so tired of pulling my big friend out of the closet and plugging it in and dragging it around I went on Amazon and shopped around and I came across this one from Eureka. I was a little worried about not getting a cordless Dyson just because of the fact that I've been a loyal Dyson fan for years but I am not disappointed in any way. It was super easy to put together and I charged it overnight before I use it for the first time and as you can see in the attached photo that was just from one use of emptying the bin! And trust me I am a very OCD cleaner and I couldn't believe that this little cordless vacuum found that much hair and dirt. I can honestly say I have not used my Dyson and weeks LOL. We put the mount on the wall and it hangs up very easily and I just plug it in when I'm done using it so it's charged up for the next use. So far I've had no problems on carpets or hardwood floors. I even recently took it out to vacuum out my car with all of the dog hair and it works pretty good except on some of the short prickly hairs which any vacuum has a hard time getting those up. I highly recommend this vacuum! 
Like I said I cannot believe I haven't had one sooner in my life. I am really happy with this product.

If you are interested in it. Here is the link to the product if you would like to view or buy: Eureka RapidClean Pro Lightweight Cordless Vacuum Cleaner



Vibe 12-Inch Gel Memory Foam Mattress Review | Bed in a Box - Perfect Mattress

This is Vibe 12-Inch Gel Memory Foam Mattress | Bed in a Box - Perfect Mattress




 Alright let's start from the beginning, the mattress arrived in a box that appeared to survive some great battle. My guess is it was accosted by a secret society of ninjas sworn to a life of assassinating mattresses, no doubt hired by one of those big box mattress stores. But my mattress fought against all odds and came out the victor.


Once the box was removed I found the mattress quite flat and doubled bagged, I set forth to remove the plastic and free my new mattress from its infernal prison to which it thanked me by springing to life. I positioned my new mattress on my platform bed frame and left it to get it's swole on.

After a few hours, I revisited my mattress with a tape measure and confirmed it reached its full potential. Now it was time to try it out. After making my new bed I settled in for the night and my bed instantly molded to me like a warm hug from all directions. Not to firm, not too soft, just right. The one drawback is when you try to move in the night. Because the mattress molds to you when you try to escape it's harder than getting away from that stage 5 clinger girlfriend you had in high school 

Honestly, the 10-year warranty is fairly useless given the percentages they will refund versus the cost of the mattress but at the same time that is cool with me. Even if I got a few years out of this mattress I've gotten my money's worth.


If you're on the fence about getting this or getting one of it's high priced cousins the answer is easy, get this mattress, it is fantastic. Just hope yours too will survive the ninja attacks in route!

Here is the link to the product if you would like to view or buy: Vibe 12-Inch Gel Memory Foam Mattress

Saturday, August 15, 2020

How to Get “Free” Amazon Prime Membership (or Discounted)?

 

Are you thinking about signing up for Amazon Prime Membership? Read this page first before you decide to pay the full price of $12.99/month. The Information below might save you some money.

1/Amazon Business Account (Free Prime): If you have a verified business, you can create a FREE Amazon Business Account, which has all the benefit of Prime for FREE! And you even get Cheaper Business Pricing on a lot of business related items. Link to the program here


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2/ Prime Discounted for EBT Holders ($5.99/month): Prime is just $5.99/month for qualifying customers in select U.S. government assistance programs such as holders of the EBT card. Link to the program here


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3/ Prime Student 6-month Free Trial: After your trial, Prime Student is just $6.49/month. Cancel anytime. All you need to qualify for this is a valid student email. Link to the program here


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Last but not least, you can always get the Prime 30-day Free Trial to determine if it’s worth it or not here: Prime 30-day Free Trial