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After today (& this bag of apples I just got) I'm 99% sure I'll just fork over the extra $$ for organic apples.
I bought a big bag of apples when I went shopping at Sam's Club this weekend, and the apples themselves are fine overall. It's just that I really have to scrub them down because if I don't then the skin is very very very bitter & nasty tasting. 
I was reading how there are some things you should buy organic over others (if you have to make the choice). Apples are one they say to buy organic since you usually eat the skin & even if you don't, they are thin skinned.
Re: organic apples
{Blog: Adventures of AlaskanAlison}
You know what... I took a bite of my apple without washing it, and you know what it tastes like? Soap.
Yuck.
Yeah, I will probably have to either buy fewer apples at a time, or eat them faster if I buy organic. I've gotten them before, but only at a regular grocery store. Since I hate going to regular grocery stores, I haven't gotten them in a while. At my store they seem to only sell them in packs of 4, so maybe they do go bad faster, and that's why they sell them in smaller quantities.
{Blog: Adventures of AlaskanAlison}
This!!! We love em too!
K+S 9.18.9 | DD #1 age 2 | PG # 5 EDD 9.17.12