Friday, April 22, 2011

Pesticide Exposure in Womb Affects I.Q.

Re-posted from the New York Times, April 21, 2011, 1:40 pm
Linked HERE.

Pesticide Exposure in Womb Affects I.Q.

Caleb Kenna for The New York Times

Steps can also be taken to minimize exposure to pesticides in foods, particularly among pregnant women. Buying organic foods can help because certified organic fruits and vegetables aren’t grown with organophosphate pesticides. Better washing and peeling of conventionally grown produce can also reduce exposure.

The Environmental Working Group offers a shopper’s guide showing which foods have the highest and lowest rates of pesticide exposure. Strawberries, peaches, celery, apples and spinach typically have the highest levels of pesticide residue among commercially grown fruits and vegetables. Onions, avocado, frozen corn and pineapple had the lowest levels of pesticide residue.

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Earth Day 2011 Be There!

The forecast calls for sun, so meet up with us at Lowell Neighborhood Park on Friday, April 22nd from 3-5 pm for some fun! Weeding, refreshments and a kick off to maintaining our part without pesticides.

Where: Lowell Neighborhood Park
What: Weeding
When; 3-5 pm, Friday, April 22nd

Email PesticideFreeEverett@gmail.com with questions. Families welcome.