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Organix Organic Chicken and Brown Rice Canned Canine Formula Dog Food, 5.5oz Can


Organix Organic Chicken and Brown Rice Canned Canine Formula Dog Food, 5.5oz Can


$144.84


 Organics 61322 Organic Chicken & Rice Adult Dog Food


Organics 61322 Organic Chicken & Rice Adult Dog Food


$97.23


 Organics 61344 Organic Chicken & Rice Cat Food Can


Organics 61344 Organic Chicken & Rice Cat Food Can


$59.96


 Organics 61345 Organic Chicken & Salmon Cat Food Can


Organics 61345 Organic Chicken & Salmon Cat Food Can


$59.96


 Organics 61333 Organic Turkey & Chicken Dog Food


Organics 61333 Organic Turkey & Chicken Dog Food


$55.13


 Organics 61331 Organic Chicken Dog Food Can


Organics 61331 Organic Chicken Dog Food Can


$55.13


 Organics 61330 Organic Chicken & Rice Dog Food Can


Organics 61330 Organic Chicken & Rice Dog Food Can


$55.13


Organix Organic Chicken and Potatoes Canned Canine Formula Dog Food, 5.5oz Cans


Organix Organic Chicken and Potatoes Canned Canine Formula Dog Food, 5.5oz Cans


$48.28


Organix Organic Chicken and Brown Rice Canned Canine Formula Dog Food 12.7 New


Organix Organic Chicken and Brown Rice Canned Canine Formula Dog Food 12.7 New


$46.13


NEW Organix Organic Chicken and Brown Rice Canned Canine Formula Dog Food, 12.7-


NEW Organix Organic Chicken and Brown Rice Canned Canine Formula Dog Food, 12.7-


$45.74


Pacific Natural Foods Organic Santa Fe Style Chicken Soup, 17.6-Ounce Boxes


Pacific Natural Foods Organic Santa Fe Style Chicken Soup, 17.6-Ounce Boxes


$43.91


Pacific Natural Foods Organic Chicken With Wild Rice Soup, 17.6-Ounce Boxes


Pacific Natural Foods Organic Chicken With Wild Rice Soup, 17.6-Ounce Boxes


$43.91


Pacific Natural Foods Organic Minestrone With Chicken Meatballs Soup, 17.6oz Box


Pacific Natural Foods Organic Minestrone With Chicken Meatballs Soup, 17.6oz Box


$43.91


Organix Organic Chicken and Brown Rice Canned Canine Formula Dog Food, 12.7oz Ca


Organix Organic Chicken and Brown Rice Canned Canine Formula Dog Food, 12.7oz Ca


$42.99


NEW Pacific Natural Foods Organic Cream Of Chicken Condensed Soup, 12-Ounce Boxe


NEW Pacific Natural Foods Organic Cream Of Chicken Condensed Soup, 12-Ounce Boxe


$38.33


Pacific Natural Foods Organic Cream Of Chicken Condensed Soup, 12-Ounce Boxes


Pacific Natural Foods Organic Cream Of Chicken Condensed Soup, 12-Ounce Boxes


$33.74


Pacific Natural Foods Organic Free Range Chicken Broth, 8-Ounce Pouches 24 pack


Pacific Natural Foods Organic Free Range Chicken Broth, 8-Ounce Pouches 24 pack


$26.97


DOG FOOD CAN ORGANIC CHICKEN 13 OUNCE


DOG FOOD CAN ORGANIC CHICKEN 13 OUNCE


$3.79


Pacific Natural Foods Organic Condensed Soup


Pacific Natural Foods Organic Condensed Soup


$3.49


Sprout Organic Baby Food:  3 Advanced: Meals with Texture


Sprout Organic Baby Food: 3 Advanced: Meals with Texture


$1.99


Sprout Organic Baby Food:  3 Advanced: Meals with Texture


Sprout Organic Baby Food: 3 Advanced: Meals with Texture


$1.99


Sprout Advanced Organic Baby Food, Sweet Ginger Chicken with Bananas & Coconut 5


Sprout Advanced Organic Baby Food, Sweet Ginger Chicken with Bananas & Coconut 5


$1.89

Organic Chicken Food
Organic Chicken Food

Organically Raised Foods-A Choice From the Heart

The choices we make in our diet can have a remarkable effect on our body weight and health in general.Quite often shoppers in the supermarkets see organic food products but usually do not pay very much attention at them,mostly due to cost of money and lack of knowledge.Read on…
Before the 20th century all fruits and vegetables unless wild, had to be produced the hard way, there was not intelligent machinery and they had to be grown with the help of big animals or even manually and always depending on the weather conditions.
But with the dawn of the new century, things quickly started to change.New advancements in technology and medicines interfered and changed the scenery.New tools and big trucks made the life easier for the farmers(No more need of big animals and heavy work).But this was the only good part.Many farmers began practicing new methods of cultivating the ground with the help of fertilizers and pesticides and also started feeding their animals with foods that contained hormones and antibiotics,mostly for one reason:The big target was to increase production and overall business.
The results were more than encouraging,the production literally exploded;the profits hit the roof and many big companies got involved in.Today you can find a surplus of choice in every super market and food store. But with a small and important exception: this big choice of foods is not necessarily healthy.You see the important thing at that time was quantity but not quality,unfortunately that very much remains today.
Only a small percentage of farmers remained true to their origins and decided to continue to this very day, providing us with respectful to nature products,under the name organic.Organic fruits and vegetables have been found with higher amounts of vitamins and minerals than any conventional ones, which are continually showered with pesticides and other dangerous for the health chemicals.
The difference of animals organically raised and conventionally raised is big not only in nutritional value but also in ethical value:In conventional farms(big factory farms) all animals are fed with food powders full of grain,hormones and antibiotics in order to grow as fast as possible and without sickness(max 14-16 months old).
Something that is impossible while living in appalling conditions, usually stuffed in cages,never able to see the real light of day and with no time to rest.I have read some horror stories,where in big factory farms, chickens and other animals are inside these prisons with lights on 24/7. All this suffering and it’s results are passed on to those who eat the meat.Even in farmed fish terms and conditions are no different.In the other hand, in organic farms things are simple and natural,the animals are allowed to roam free in a clear and natural enviroment.They are treated with respect and let grown normal.
So the choice of Organically Grown Foods is not so hard to take after all,because this choice comes straight from the heart of every single man who knows.It’s the same choice like when you decide to keep clean the enviroment instead of polluting it,it’s the choice of doing something good than bad.But it also lies in real facts:more and more studies come to the same conclusion;organic products are more nutritious and safe to eat.In a recent study, Organically grown foods are found to be much higher in antioxidants than the conventional ones which are always getting showered with pesticides and other chemicals.Farmed fish is also better to be avoided for the same reasons.
The potential health dangers you face every time you eat conventional foods are not to be taken lightly:allergies,kinds of cancer,weak immune system,infertility,premature ageing,unknown super viruses are some of them.Most recently,i read in the news about the case of a top cyclist that had been found positive in an anabolic substance, but after many exams they found out that it was not his fault,but because accidentally he had taken it, from a food he ate.
Comparing prices of organic foods with cheap conventionally raised foods is not fair at all.Because everything organic takes much more effort to produce and is also not funded by the big brands, so it is understandingly more expensive but not in everything;some products like organic coffee, tea or tomato sauce,they are equally or even cheaper sometimes than the conventional ones.The great taste and durability of organic foods is also something that cannot be compared.Quality is always more important than quantity.
Imagine how powerful will be this combination for you:healthy organic food and exercise,what more do you want?It’s up to us to make better choices not only for us but for the enviroment we live too.There is a big picture here that i am trying for everybody to catch;that is our connection with nature.It’s the whole balance;the stronger the bond with nature,the healthier and happier we will all be.

We’re making dog food for our Frenchie w/ organic chicken, sweet potato & brown rice-How much do we feed her?

Our French bulldog has allergies, etc. We have tried everything and have noticed great improvement when we make her food. she eats better than we do! We buy her organic chicken from Earthfare and mix it with brown rice and sw potato….all in food processor. We are having a hard time finding detailed sites that discuss dog food quantities and calories. She’s 22 lbs. and we’ve estimated that she needs around 700 calories. but still not sure if that’s enough having some concerns….hard time putting that into portion size. Anyone out there making their own dog food?? Her allergies are nearly gone. It’s so much easier to know exactly what we’re putting in her mouth but any suggestions we can get on this subject are GREATLY appreciated.

I would think you will need to keep the proportions the same all the time. Once you have your recipe figure out how much of each ingredient goes into the mixture.
I am using these weights for an example:
You should be able to figure out how many calories are in 2 pounds of sweet potato. How many calories are in 2 pounds of chicken. Lastly the calories for the 4 pounds of brown rice. Any water that is added to process won’t count for calories.
So in this example you have about 8 pounds of food. Once you figure out the calories it should be pretty easy to divide that by your 700.
Once you start this weigh her and weigh her after 1 week if she is loosing weight and she doesn’t need to increase her food quantity. If she is gaining and shouldn’t decrease her food.

Are you adding any vitamins or other additives? Dogs need vitamins just like we do. Make sure she is getting all she needs.

You might want to discuss the calories and the food combination with your vet.

There are “raw” and natural foods available for pets.
You might want to consider posting this in the pet section. You might get more info there.
Good luck to you and your dog.

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Pomaireware Clay Chicken Cookie Jar


Pomaireware Clay Chicken Cookie Jar


$33.51


Pomaireware Clay bakeware. Fair trade product made with lead-free clay, handmade, comes with recipe pamphlet and instructions. Dimensions are 9.0 inch L x 7.2 inch W x 8.8 inch H, and weighs 3.25 lbs….

Scotts 46304 29-Pound Organic Choice Lawn Food


Scotts 46304 29-Pound Organic Choice Lawn Food


$21.40


Scotts, 4M, Organic Choice Lawn Food, Builds A Thick Green Lawn, Safe To Walk On Lawn Immediately After Application, Apply Anytime On Any Grass Type, All Protein Ingredients, No Manure Smell, Guaranteed….

Espoma GM2 Garden Manure 4-2-2, 2.75 Pounds


Espoma GM2 Garden Manure 4-2-2, 2.75 Pounds


$4.99


Espoma GM4 4 Lbs Organic Traditions Garden Manure 4-2-2Espoma Garden Manure is poultry manure that has been dehydrated and granulated to allow for convenient and easy application. Espoma Garden Manure is an all-natural, all-organic source of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium, the three primary nutrients required by all plants. It also helps in loosening the soil as well as provide organic matter….

Earth's Best 3rd Foods Variety Pack, 6-Ounce Jars (Pack of 8)


Earth’s Best 3rd Foods Variety Pack, 6-Ounce Jars (Pack of 8)


$12.00


Earth’s Best Junior Foods Variety Pack – 6 oz – 8 pkRecommended age: 9 months and up  Apple Cinnamon Oatmeal (2) Bananas and Strawberries (2)  Vegetable Beef Pilaf (2)  Tender Chicken and Stars (2) …

Nutiva Organic Hemp Protein Hi Fiber, 30-Ounce


Nutiva Organic Hemp Protein Hi Fiber, 30-Ounce




HAPPYBABY Organic Baby Food, Stage 3, Chick Chick, 4-Ounce Pouch (Pack of 16) (Package may vary)


HAPPYBABY Organic Baby Food, Stage 3, Chick Chick, 4-Ounce Pouch (Pack of 16) (Package may vary)


$21.12


HAPPYBABY organic baby food, stage 3, chick chick is a meat and veggie mix combined with super grains–perfect for babies who are seven months or older. It is a unique premium recipe that is sure to please your baby’s palette. It is all organic with 100% natural ingredients, no pesticides, no chemical fertilizers, no genetic modifications, and no preservatives. Made out of organic sweet pota…

Perma-Guard Diatomaceous Earth DE Food Grade 50 lb bag


Perma-Guard Diatomaceous Earth DE Food Grade 50 lb bag


$34.97


Food Grade Diatomaceous Earth (Fossil Shell Flour) has many uses: in the household, with pets, on plants, around livestock, and for stored grain. It is totally organic and listed with OMRI.

With more than 600 deposits of diatomite west of the Mississippi-and only four (to our knowledge) that can be considered food grade-it is very important that people know what they are using. The vast majority …


Whole Life Pet Pure Meat All Natural USDA Certified Organic Freeze Dried Chicken Brest Treats for Cats 2.8 oz


Whole Life Pet Pure Meat All Natural USDA Certified Organic Freeze Dried Chicken Brest Treats for Cats 2.8 oz


$14.31


USDA certified organic white breast meat chicken carefully sliced into strips, then freeze dried to perfection using no chemicals, additives or preservatives. The result is a delicious daily snack or training treat that you can feel great about feeding each time you reward your dog. All Whole Life treats are single ingredient and grain free. They are also low in fat, calories and carbs so they …

Provident Pantry Freeze Dried Sliced Strawberries #10 Can


Provident Pantry Freeze Dried Sliced Strawberries #10 Can


$20.95


Delicious in cereal, fruit salads, desserts and as a snack. It is a great source fo Vitamin C.
The freeze-drying process retains more of the food’s original shape, color, flavor, and nutrition tan other methods of drying. These foods rehydrate quickly and generally weigh less than standard dehydrated foods….

Food, Inc.


Food, Inc.


$6.54


For most Americans, the ideal meal is fast, cheap, and tasty. Food, Inc. examines the costs of putting value and convenience over nutrition and environmental impact. Director Robert Kenner explores the subject from all angles, talking to authors, advocates, farmers, and CEOs, like co-producer Eric Schlosser (Fast Food Nation), Michael Pollan (The Omnivore’s Dilemma), Gary Hirschberg (Stonyfield Fa…