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	<title>Comments on: New York Votes for Trans-Fat Ban</title>
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		<title>By: Paul Bols</title>
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		<dc:creator>Paul Bols</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Oct 2009 01:50:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Stop eating transfats, it can kill you

http://www.hartziekte.be/Petition.php

please make links and stop eating trans fats!!!

Paul Bols</description>
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<p><a href="http://www.hartziekte.be/Petition.php" rel="nofollow">http://www.hartziekte.be/Petition.php</a></p>
<p>please make links and stop eating trans fats!!!</p>
<p>Paul Bols</p>
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		<title>By: Barbara Feiner</title>
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		<dc:creator>Barbara Feiner</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Oct 2007 15:12:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Great story! You can check into local community-supported agriculture (CSA), which offers memberships: http://www.localharvest.org/. This is a great resource for CSA, family farms and farmers markets.

Some areas also offer local organic fruit/veggie delivery services. Search for your area on the Internet, and you may be happily surprised!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great story! You can check into local community-supported agriculture (CSA), which offers memberships: <a href="http://www.localharvest.org/" rel="nofollow">http://www.localharvest.org/</a>. This is a great resource for CSA, family farms and farmers markets.</p>
<p>Some areas also offer local organic fruit/veggie delivery services. Search for your area on the Internet, and you may be happily surprised!</p>
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		<title>By: Merchant</title>
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		<dc:creator>Merchant</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Sep 2007 08:47:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>That’s interesting! Reminds me of how I have always been allergic to citrus fruits and found myself turning blue in the face the moment I bit into one. I grew up resigned to the fact that I couldn’t enjoy any type of citrus fruits and always envied my friends a bit because they didn’t have this problem. Now I have a kid of my own and he also seems to have the same allergies. I always thought it’s a pity he couldn’t eat citrus fruits but never gave it much thought, till recently.

Some friends suggested I try organic fruits what are grown naturally, without preservatives or any artificial flavoring. According to some studies, it is these man-made chemicals that cause allergies, not the fruit per se. I googled this topic and consulted several specialists who all agreed it was worth a shot. I scoured the whole of Manhattan before I found some shops selling good quality, organic fruits. I had one myself and I was overjoyed – no reaction! I gave one fruit to my son and anxiously waited for a reaction – nothing! I was ecstatic; finally, I could eat and binge on any type of citrus fruit of my choice! We pigged out on the fruits I had bought that day and we felt we had just finished a meal fit for the kings J

This of course led me to my next problem – how could I get hold of the fruits regularly, on a daily basis? I was a single, working mother and everyone knows how harrowing that can be. Add to it a long commute to get hold of a few organic fruits - it was a recipe for disaster. So, by then, I thought we could only have our dose of fruits on weekends when we both made a real outing of going across town for our ‘fix’.

And one day, it felt just like Christmas! Almost as if Santa had himself organized an extra special treat just for me and my baby! One day I was just surfing the net when I decided to see which is the best organic fruit shop in New York. Turned out it was some innocuous Organic Fruit and Veggie Club. The reason they were so popular was simple - they home-delivered good quality organic fruits and veggies which was supposed to be quite fresh and with some yummy discounts. 

I decided to give them a try – and boy was I surprised! I dialed 877-333-7722 and got a king’s ransom worth of organic fruits and veggies at my doorstep. It didn’t cost the earth, it didn’t take any time or effort trudging across town, and it was absolutely delicious! Needless to add, I am completely bowled over and my son and I pig out on the citrus fruits every day of our lives. We have become addicts, without a hope in hell of ever leading a completely normal life ever again. 

I have some complaints about these guys, though – for one, I think these guys should get a website where net junkies like me could possibly order my organic ‘fix’ by clicking a button. Also, how about some customer loyalty points for die-hard loyalists like me? And why not, even a get-together or a real club of other organic addicts and people who patronize the Organic Fruit and Veggie Club. Heck, it could turn in to a mass frenzy, methinks!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>That’s interesting! Reminds me of how I have always been allergic to citrus fruits and found myself turning blue in the face the moment I bit into one. I grew up resigned to the fact that I couldn’t enjoy any type of citrus fruits and always envied my friends a bit because they didn’t have this problem. Now I have a kid of my own and he also seems to have the same allergies. I always thought it’s a pity he couldn’t eat citrus fruits but never gave it much thought, till recently.</p>
<p>Some friends suggested I try organic fruits what are grown naturally, without preservatives or any artificial flavoring. According to some studies, it is these man-made chemicals that cause allergies, not the fruit per se. I googled this topic and consulted several specialists who all agreed it was worth a shot. I scoured the whole of Manhattan before I found some shops selling good quality, organic fruits. I had one myself and I was overjoyed – no reaction! I gave one fruit to my son and anxiously waited for a reaction – nothing! I was ecstatic; finally, I could eat and binge on any type of citrus fruit of my choice! We pigged out on the fruits I had bought that day and we felt we had just finished a meal fit for the kings J</p>
<p>This of course led me to my next problem – how could I get hold of the fruits regularly, on a daily basis? I was a single, working mother and everyone knows how harrowing that can be. Add to it a long commute to get hold of a few organic fruits &#8211; it was a recipe for disaster. So, by then, I thought we could only have our dose of fruits on weekends when we both made a real outing of going across town for our ‘fix’.</p>
<p>And one day, it felt just like Christmas! Almost as if Santa had himself organized an extra special treat just for me and my baby! One day I was just surfing the net when I decided to see which is the best organic fruit shop in New York. Turned out it was some innocuous Organic Fruit and Veggie Club. The reason they were so popular was simple &#8211; they home-delivered good quality organic fruits and veggies which was supposed to be quite fresh and with some yummy discounts. </p>
<p>I decided to give them a try – and boy was I surprised! I dialed 877-333-7722 and got a king’s ransom worth of organic fruits and veggies at my doorstep. It didn’t cost the earth, it didn’t take any time or effort trudging across town, and it was absolutely delicious! Needless to add, I am completely bowled over and my son and I pig out on the citrus fruits every day of our lives. We have become addicts, without a hope in hell of ever leading a completely normal life ever again. </p>
<p>I have some complaints about these guys, though – for one, I think these guys should get a website where net junkies like me could possibly order my organic ‘fix’ by clicking a button. Also, how about some customer loyalty points for die-hard loyalists like me? And why not, even a get-together or a real club of other organic addicts and people who patronize the Organic Fruit and Veggie Club. Heck, it could turn in to a mass frenzy, methinks!</p>
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