ecstatichamster
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I eat them regularly. Why not?
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Yes! Me too.I eat them regularly. Why not?
I've been eating a good deal of chicken breasts lately as they fit in well with my diet. The reason I buy them over lean beef or fish is purely cost though as I'm on a tight budget. I'm wondering it's really important to buy chicken breasts organic though. Is it really worth the extra cost? Non-organic is like $1.99 per pound whereas organic is $4.99. I'm sure organic is better, but is it worth more then double the price for this particular food?
No I doubt it is. It has almost no,fat and organic is fed organic corn and soy but big deal. In your position id go for what I could afford.
I eat chicken breast a few times a week. Always with white rice, mushrooms or summer squash, and milk.
I wonder if there are any other differences. What about antibiotics? Is non-organic given them, while organic is not?
I doubt it. Maybe. Easy to find out.
Zacky farms and foster farms are branded chicken producers who say they do not use antibiotics.