As the saying goes, “Being forewarned is being forearmed.” That is certainly true when it comes to the food we buy. It’s also why I pulled together this list of toxic pantry items – and safer alternatives.
The more we know, the better able we are to choose
the healthiest, safest nourishment for ourselves and our families.
Sometimes the toxic chemicals in foods are accidental by-products. Other times, they were intentionally added to extend shelf life or make the food prettier or more appealing.
Either way, the good news is that there are plenty of affordable, healthy ways to replace them.
4 thoughts on “The 10 Most Toxic Items In Your Pantry”
Great article. I tend to buy frozen organic vegetables in bulk since it is cheaper.
Great idea! Thanks for sharing.
Great info! I am guilty of doing all of these occasionally, although I try to limit them. It’s hard with teens. But, the one I am really passionate about avoiding is the food dyes!
I totally get that. I think it’s more useful information to have over the long term. One can of beans won’t make a difference – canned food every day is another issue! And I’m with you on the food dyes. Thanks for your comments.
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