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  • Consider organic when buying 1. Celery 2. Peaches 3. Strawberries 4. Apples 5. Blueberries domestic 6. Nectarines 7. Sweet bell peppers 8. Spinach 9. Cherries

    The Small Change Diet Keri Gans 2011

  • Consider organic when buying 1. Celery 2. Peaches 3. Strawberries 4. Apples 5. Blueberries domestic 6. Nectarines 7. Sweet bell peppers 8. Spinach 9. Cherries

    The Small Change Diet Keri Gans 2011

  • Nectarines so fragrant you'll want to bring them to your nose and take a whiff no different that when shopping for perfume.

    Nectarine Tart 2008

  • The Bottom Line: Consider buying organic versions of these “dirty dozen” produce items, which, according to a major analysis by the Environmental Working Group EWG, are the highest in average tested pesticide content: 1. Peaches* 2. Apples* 3. Bell peppers* 4. Celery 5. Nectarines 6. Strawberries 7. Cherries 8. Kale 9. Lettuce

    The Doctor is In MD Travis L. Stork 2010

  • Nectarines so fragrant you'll want to bring them to your nose and take a whiff no different that when shopping for perfume.

    Nectarine Tart 2008

  • Nectarines so fragrant you'll want to bring them to your nose and take a whiff no different that when shopping for perfume.

    Seattle Bon Vivant: 2008

  • The Bottom Line: Consider buying organic versions of these “dirty dozen” produce items, which, according to a major analysis by the Environmental Working Group EWG, are the highest in average tested pesticide content: 1. Peaches* 2. Apples* 3. Bell peppers* 4. Celery 5. Nectarines 6. Strawberries 7. Cherries 8. Kale 9. Lettuce

    The Doctor is In MD Travis L. Stork 2010

  • The Bottom Line: Consider buying organic versions of these “dirty dozen” produce items, which, according to a major analysis by the Environmental Working Group EWG, are the highest in average tested pesticide content: 1. Peaches* 2. Apples* 3. Bell peppers* 4. Celery 5. Nectarines 6. Strawberries 7. Cherries 8. Kale 9. Lettuce

    The Doctor is In MD Travis L. Stork 2010

  • VIRGINIA: Nectarines, blackberries, peaches and raspberries are especially strong, says Matt Benson, a specialist with the Virginia Cooperative Extension.

    In season this month 2010

  • The Bottom Line: Consider buying organic versions of these “dirty dozen” produce items, which, according to a major analysis by the Environmental Working Group EWG, are the highest in average tested pesticide content: 1. Peaches* 2. Apples* 3. Bell peppers* 4. Celery 5. Nectarines 6. Strawberries 7. Cherries 8. Kale 9. Lettuce

    The Doctor is In MD Travis L. Stork 2010

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