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In the Box
Packing an Organic Lunch
By Donna Smith
Organic. What was once thought to be a fad is now a lifestyle for many. But one place organic has not found its way into is daycares, preschools and school cafeterias. This, for many parents, means packing their children an organic lunch.
Lisa Hanover, a mother of two from Atlanta, Ga., says her family eats organic at home and cannot see paying for lunches that are not organic and not that healthy either. "I pack my two boys an organic lunch every day," says Hanover. "I feel better knowing the eating habits I'm instilling in them don't go by the wayside just because they're away from me."
"The benefits of organics are the reduced risk of cancer and other diseases related to the consumption of chemicals from our food and water," says Cooper. "Most testing is not done on children who tend to consume a disproportionate amount of food as a percentage of body weight – we must let the precautionary principle guide us."


