Avoiding GMO foods

hoodat

Garden Addicted
Joined
Apr 28, 2010
Messages
3,758
Reaction score
509
Points
260
Location
Palm Desert CA
I ran across this site and thought some here may be interested in it. You have to be able to read a PDF file (acrobat reader) to get it. It lists the companies and brands that are GMO free. You may want to print out the list and take it with you when grocery shopping. To get the list of brands click on the "download the shopping guide"
http://www.nongmoshoppingguide.com/SG/Home/index.cfm
 

ducks4you

Garden Master
Joined
Sep 4, 2009
Messages
11,769
Reaction score
15,572
Points
417
Location
East Central IL, Was Zone 6, Now...maybe Zone 5
THAT is one great site--thanks for posting it. I've got it bookmarked.
BTW, are the non-GMO companies holding their own and making decent profits? I noticed that the big names are on a lot of "may contain GMO" lists.
 

lesa

Garden Master
Joined
Nov 10, 2008
Messages
6,645
Reaction score
570
Points
337
Location
ZONE 4 UPSTATE NY
That is a good one! I have been using that list for awhile. Remember, anything labeled "Organic" cannot use GMO ingredients. Sure makes me glad I don't eat a lot of prepared foods....
 

hoodat

Garden Addicted
Joined
Apr 28, 2010
Messages
3,758
Reaction score
509
Points
260
Location
Palm Desert CA
The hardest GMO stuff to stay away from is corn syrup. I swear it's in everything but I think the idea of non GMO is finally catching on. I recently found Natures Own bread which contains no corn syrup and even a line of soda pop made with cane sugar instead on corn syrup. it's Hansen's natural cane soda.
Incidentally only cane sugar is now non GMO. They got to the sugar beets and now that sugar is GMOd.
 

wifezilla

Deeply Rooted
Joined
Mar 19, 2009
Messages
2,252
Reaction score
15
Points
134
Location
Colorado Springs - Zone 4ish
JUST SAY NO TO GMO!

:D

(I am pretty sure it is in my duckfeed, but one feedstore just started carrying organics...so I may make a switch there)
 

RickF

Deeply Rooted
Joined
Jul 13, 2010
Messages
274
Reaction score
35
Points
170
Location
Lancaster, CA (Zone 8B)
Interesting.. I'll have to checkout the list!! Thanks for bringing it to our attention!

On a slightly different (but similar) note, I'm trying to get our family to switch over from pasteurized milk to raw milk that is produced in the Fresno area that I can get at the local Sprouts market.. I ran across a thread indicating what is allowed by the FDA in regular old milk (we've been drinking organic milk for several years) and the stuff that is allowed is disgusting -- haven't yet verified that the claims are true or not but it wouldn't surprise me)! I'm hoping it will also help my wife who's lactose intolerant be able to drink milk or use other derived dairy products.. I ran across a site last week for making your own butter, cheese, sour cream, yogurt and a few others easily at home..
 

hoodat

Garden Addicted
Joined
Apr 28, 2010
Messages
3,758
Reaction score
509
Points
260
Location
Palm Desert CA
There used to be a place near me where you could get raw milk. In fact Dairy Market Road was named after it but the government is using any excuse they can find to close them down.
 

TanksHill

Garden Ornament
Joined
Sep 28, 2008
Messages
226
Reaction score
0
Points
79
Thanks for the ink, it will be a good read.

Wifezilla do you sell that in a bumper sticker??? "Just Say No to GMO!!!"

Rick, when my girls were young they only drank raw. They got horrible stomach aches form the pasteurized stuff.

Lesa, where did you find that info, that anything "organic" is not GMO? I would like to read more.

Thanks, gina
 
Top