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Anonymous
Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376

Does anyone use the "Clearly Organic" Brand of products? I have been using some of the

Clearly Organic Butter and Milk. I looked on the package of the butter to see if it listed soy but I didn't the word soy.  But I'm wondering what this butter uses?

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  • crazy4carrots
    crazy4carrots Member Posts: 5,324
    edited January 2009

    Rose, I live in Canada and don't have acess to that brand.  But something which is sold as certified "organic" here means that the farm which raises the cows that provide the milk (and hence the butter) does not use pesticides on the crops or pasture, nor are the cows given hormones (or antibiotics, I think).  We also have a couple of wineries in our area which are also certified organic -- again, no pesticides used on the grapevines or on the ground.  In other words, back to the natural ways of growing things.....

  • roxy42
    roxy42 Member Posts: 495
    edited January 2009

    Hi yes i do.I live in cuba mo and the stores carry that.I buy lots of baged frozen fruit that carries the clearly organic lable like bluberries and other fruits.I make homade juice with them with my juicer.......godbless roxy

  • shokk
    shokk Member Posts: 1,763
    edited January 2009

    I was reading "Eat this Not that" and the guy lists the food brands that he likes best.......his favorite spaghetti sauce was Clearly Organic and I got some at the store the other night on sale and it was very good..........very low fat and very low sodium............Shokk

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited February 2009

    I just found  Clearly Organic Oil Olive Cool 

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