The store brand line for Whole Foods is called 365 Everyday Living for one reason, you can afford to buy organic and natural products 365 days a year. It truly is worth your time and money because they us the highest quality of ingredients to make their products. I have bought some of the products in their store and I can hardly believe the prices. The best values can be found in things like organic milk and eggs. Usually a gallon of organic milk will cost you about $7, but the 365 Everyday Living Organic Milk is only $5.60. Even though it’s twice as much as regular milk, organic milk is generally good for pregnant women and children. It has less hormones and does not interfere with growth development.

Their website talks about all their products and any questions you might have about them. They carry canned and frozen products, milk, eggs, snacks, supplements and many more items for your pantry. You can feel good about what you are feeding yourself and your family. In this day and age where people are turning towards getting back to basics, it is true with also food. You should eat products with less preservatives and that has not been packaged in a harmful way for the environment. Just because you want to eat organically, does not mean that you need to give up chips and chocolate. They carry all of that but made with natural and organic products and they taste a lot better than the once you get in the regular grocery stores.

Like they say with computer programming, garbage in garbage out. It’s true for food also, only if you put in good quality food into your body, will your body and mind be used to its potential. If you continue putting in food that even the animals won’t touch, then you are not respecting your body. I know how difficult these economic times have been, but your body always deserves the best. Even if you can’t buy organic and natural foods all the time, pick two or three items like milk, eggs and poultry and try buying those organically. I’m sure you want to give yourself and the kids the best. By making small changes, you are setting the tone for the rest of your life.