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At Belovedsaffron.com, we're passionate about flavours, cultures and cooking wisdom from around the world. We seek to bring you closer to sustainable ingredients sourced from farmers and producers dedicated to preserving culture and tradition. Our mission is to provide everyone with access to remarkable spices, herbs, recipes and organic food that embraces culinary diversity.






Saffron is particularly special for us; its magical scent along with its unique flavour inspires us each day and reveals a world of possibility in the kitchen.


We invite all brave souls who are keen to share their culinary secrets! If you have something delicious on your mind, don't hesitate to share it at [email protected] Let's show our appreciation for all those incredible cultures who dedicate their time and effort towards tantalising taste buds!

For now, love yourself and enjoy this one ... 


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Frequently Asked Questions

What are natural beauty products?

Organic Beauty Products don't contain synthetic chemicals such as parabens. These ingredients are present in all conventional beauty products including shampoos and cosmetics.

Organic beauty products do not require animal testing and are free of genetically modified organisms (GMO).

The USDA defines organic as "a system that fosters the cycling of resources." It has been used for many decades to describe food products grown without pesticides.

Because of the damaging effects of chemical substances on our health, there has been an increase in demand for eco friendly beauty products.

These include skin irritation, hormone imbalance, premature ageing, and cancer.

Organic beauty companies are committed to creating healthy and safe products for consumers while protecting the environment.


Do organic foods have health benefits?

Organic foods may not be healthy for everyone. They can be beneficial for your health if you eat them often.

Organic food is grown without the use of pesticides herbicides fungicides hormones antibiotics or genetic engineering. Organic produce is not grown with harmful chemicals that could pose a risk to human health.

Additionally, organic products are less likely to contain additives during processing. So when you buy an organic product, you're likely eating healthier than non-organic products.

Studies have shown that organic fruits and vegetables contain more nutrients than those grown conventionally.

While organic farming is more expensive than traditional farming, it often produces better results. Organic farming encourages soil fertility and biodiversity.

This helps protect against erosion and conserve water resources. Organic farms don't use toxic chemicals and require less fuel and energy.

People worry that organic foods will be more expensive than those made from conventional food. Prices will vary depending where you live. For example, organic apples tend to be more expensive than traditional apples.

However, organic fruit is more affordable if you compare the price of a basket of both types.

Should you buy organic?

It all depends upon who you are. If you don't like the taste of organic food, then you probably shouldn't bother.

You can purchase organic food if it is delicious. Organic food is safer because organic produce is not grown by commercial growers who use pesticides and chemical fertilizers.

Organic agriculture protects our environment by conserving natural resources and promoting biodiversity.


Why should you buy organic?

There have been many health problems linked to conventional farming, including allergies, asthma, diabetes, obesity, cancer, birth defects and hormone imbalances. It is important to make informed choices about food purchases.

The Environmental Working Group (EWG), offers these tips to help you choose "cleaner" foods:

Always purchase organic fruits, vegetables and other products whenever possible.

USDA organic labels for meat, poultry eggs, milk and cheese as well butter and honey are recommended.

Avoid processed foods that are labeled "natural" or "no added ingredients."

Be sure to read all ingredient labels. If an ingredient doesn't appear on the list, it could be added to the product during processing.

It is better to eat fresh meats than canned or frozen. Canned and frozen foods can often have lower nutritional content like high fructose syrup.


How do I know if my produce is organic?

These are the labels you should look for to ensure you are purchasing organic produce

USDA Organic Certified - Produce certified by the USDA as being 100% organic.

Certified Naturally Grown is produce that has met strict organic requirements but not yet been certified by the USDA.

Pastured/Freerange - Products made from animals who graze freely and are outdoors.

These labels indicate that the product meets certain criteria.

  • No pesticides or synthetic fertilizers
  • No genetically modified organisms
  • Animals are never given antibiotics
  • Animals are not ever given hormones.
  • No growth-promoting medications
  • No feed additives
  • No artificial ingredients
  • No irradiation
  • No sewage solids
  • No GMOs
  • Never was an antibiotic given
  • No hormones ever given
  • No growth-promoting drug
  • No feed-additives
  • No artificial ingredients
  • No sewage waste (if it's non-GMO).
  • No irradiation

I hope you found this article helpful.


What are organic products that can be used on the skin?

Organic skincare products don't contain any synthetic chemicals such as parabens or phthalates.

Organic skincare products are free from artificial colours, fragrances and preservatives.

They are also formulated to help maintain healthy skin, prevent premature aging, promote healing after injury, and support overall well-being.

Some standard terms you may see when shopping for organic products:

  • Paraben Free – These chemicals are used to preserve certain cosmetic products, but can cause serious health problems if taken in large amounts.
  • Fragrance-Free – The product does not contain essential oils or perfumes.
  • Cruelty-Free: No animals were hurt during manufacturing.
  • Natural Ingredients are ingredients that have been naturally extracted from plants or animals.
  • Vegan/Vegetarian: The ingredients can be either vegetarian or vegan.
  • Gluten-Free means that the formulation was free of gluten.
  • Non-Toxic -- The product doesn’t contain toxic substances, carcinogens, harmful compounds, or any other dangerous chemicals that could pose a threat to your health.
  • Biodegradable means that the product can be thrown away as it will become harmless components.
  • Pesticide Free - No pesticides were used during the growing or harvesting processes.
  • GMO-Free is a declaration that the product does not contain genetically modified organisms.
  • Certified Organic means all ingredients were grown in ways that preserve the soil, water and air.


What should I look out for when buying organic products?

USDA-certified organic labels should be sought. This guarantees that the product meets certain USDA standards. Look out for the USDA Organic seal on boxes, cartons cans and jars.

When buying meat, make sure it is from organically fed cows. Cattle are ruminants. This means they chew the cud. Ruminant cattle have four stomach areas: rumen (reticulum), omasum (omasum), and abomasum. If a cow is to be labeled organically, all parts must be organically fed.

Buy chicken from only organic chickens that have been fed 100% organic food and are not given antibiotics. Chickens are omnivores, meaning they eat both plants and animals. A digestive tract that is omnivorous includes a crop, proventriculus and gizzard. It also contains small intestines, large intestines, and anus.

Buy dairy products that are 100% organically produced. Dairy cows have four stomach compartments, just like ruminants. The fourth stomach, or the udder is where you get milk.

Check the label when purchasing livestock of any other type to find out what percentage was used in the animal's diet. One example is pork that may be labeled '95% Organic'. This means that 95 percent came from organic sources.


Statistics

  • To provide the highest quality products and services to every customer, with a dedicated workforce that puts the customer first and takes the extra step to achieve 100% customer satisfaction and loyalty. (hollinsorganic.com)
  • Cosmetic brands such as Laurel and Rose Mira are 100 percent organic and have a wide array of skincare products. (en.wikipedia.org)
  • Brands participating in this challenge are committed to using 100 percent sustainable cotton by 2025.[5] (en.wikipedia.org)
  • When packaged products indicate they are “made with organic [specific ingredient or food group],” they contain at least 70% organically produced ingredients. (usda.gov)

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How To

How to afford Organic Meat even when on a Budget

In this post, I'll share tips and tricks on buying organic meat without breaking your bank account.

You will learn where to buy cheap organic meats, and what they cost per pound. You will be able to make the most of what you have purchased.

Healthy eating doesn't require you to spend a lot. Sometimes, you have to use your creativity to save money while still eating well. Here are my top tips for keeping food costs down and still enjoying the many benefits of organic meat.

  1. Wholesale clubs - Sams Club and Costco are great places for bulk food like chicken breasts or pork chops. If you are fortunate enough to live near one, you may be able get discounts up to 50 lbs on large quantities. This will ensure that you don't waste any meat. Also, if you buy in bulk, it can be frozen so it lasts for longer.
  2. Shopping online is easy - There are tons of websites that sell meat at reduced prices. Amazon has Prime Pantry, a weekly sale that offers free shipping for orders over $35. They offer discounts for beef roasts and ground beef as well as lamb steaks, lamb steaks, pork loins, and other items. It's simple to visit their website to view the latest offerings at different times.
  3. Local farmers often charge less than big box retailers due to the fact that they don't have large overheads for stocking their shelves. They know exactly what the animals ate and drank to ensure they are fully informed about what is in their bodies.
  4. Choose lean cuts of meat - It is usually cheaper to cook lean meat than fatty. Look for the tiniest cuts. The most popular are sirloin or flank steak, tenderloin roasts, top round steak, and top roast steak. These cuts have high protein and low fat.
  5. Try new recipes. Start cooking with ingredients that you have never used before. This is one of the easiest ways reduce your grocery costs. You may be surprised by how many delicious dishes you can come up with using fresh tomatoes, onions, garlic, olive oil, and spices.
  6. Remaining meat and poultry can be used for sandwiches, salads or soups. Remaining meat can be used for quick lunches or dinners.

Here you have it! That's my list of tips on how to afford organic meat even though you're on a budget. What other tips do you have? Any other suggestions?




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