No it is not about food.
However strange it might be it is about Christmas trees!
Today while driving to work, on the radio they were talking about this year's Christams trees and especially about buying Bio (Organic in the US) Christmas trees.
They went to great lengths explaining why a Bio tree would help you lower your carbon foot print and so on, while the only thing I was thinking about was that the best way to lower your carbon foot print and help keep the environment a cleaner place would be to let that small tree grow up and absorb lots of.... well, carbon.
Long story short, I buy bio/organic food whenever the product is available, I also try to buy bio/organic clothes etc... but the tree I would rather leave it grow.
What about you?
However strange it might be it is about Christmas trees!
Today while driving to work, on the radio they were talking about this year's Christams trees and especially about buying Bio (Organic in the US) Christmas trees.
They went to great lengths explaining why a Bio tree would help you lower your carbon foot print and so on, while the only thing I was thinking about was that the best way to lower your carbon foot print and help keep the environment a cleaner place would be to let that small tree grow up and absorb lots of.... well, carbon.
Long story short, I buy bio/organic food whenever the product is available, I also try to buy bio/organic clothes etc... but the tree I would rather leave it grow.
What about you?
Source: http://www.motorsportforums.com/chit-chat/156522-bio-organic-ordinary.html
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