I buy my produce at the local farmer's market, which is actually cheaper than shopping at the grocery store.
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I take my kids to a farmers' market each Sunday to buy organic produce.
I'm a normal consumer but try to do the best I can. I try to buy locally, and I mostly avoid supermarkets.
I don't always buy organic food. It is more expensive.
I do all of the grocery shopping in my little family. I buy cheese, of many different kinds, sliced packaged meats and poultry, bagels, immense quantities of eggs, pre-made fried chicken. Milk. Bacon. It is insane how much dairy, deli and bakery stuff I buy.
I produce for a low price and I sell it on my own to 80 countries.
My big places to shop are Wal-Mart and Target - seriously. That is where half of my stuff comes from now.
I have always fought for farmers getting better prices.
Growing your own garden is way less expensive than going out shopping and eating.
When I can afford it, I'm very into organic food and I love going to restaurants that use organic produce and such. I think that it's a shame for everyone that, unfortunately, organic can be pretty expensive, so you just do what you can.
I grow the vegetables my family eats. I grow enough, and we seldom buy from the market.