Tuesday, October 26, 2010

To eat or not to eat?

What to snack on when your hungry? I usually try to go for something healthy... one of my favorite snacks is baby carrots. I have heard a lot of different stories about them lately. Are they good for you or bad?  One weekend when I was home I was talking to my trainer at the gym and she said not to eat them. She gave me this website to check out and read more about them. http://www.snopes.com/food/tainted/carrots.asp
It got me thinking differently.. and I try not to eat them any more. And it was one of my favorite snacks! :( I hope this doesn't make you not eat them anymore.. Just trying to watch out for everyones health... I have heard a lot of different things and I wanted to make sure if I was right or wrong.

6 comments:

  1. Ahhh this is terrible! I also am a fan of baby carrots, I actually had some today. It's an easy way to get vegetables into my diet because they are quick & easy. Now, I am definitly going to have to do more research into this because I am disappointed to hear but surprised that I had never heard before! It definitly makes sense that they would be soaked in chlorine, but it seems as though organic baby carrots, which I usually have, would be healty & good for you.

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  2. This is so disappointing to hear!! Baby Carrots were one of my favorite snacks and I thought I was being healthy by eating them! Reading this blog really turned me off from the idea and I will probably not eat them very often anymore! Learning that a food is soaked in the same chlorine that we put in our swimming pools can not be very good for you and I wonder why more people don’t know about this. The article you gave came from a blog which can be published by anyone so I am definitely going to do some more research on this subject before I swear off baby carrots forever but if this is for sure a true fact I am going to be very upset and have to find a new healthy snack1

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  3. This was shocking to hear. My mom always said that carrots are good for your eye sight and I have terrible eye sight so I would always eat them. I can't believe there's chlorine on them. Just another food with chemicals all over it is just what I need! Thanks for the facts.

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  4. I hear that carrots were high in sugar but the new information on the processing is quite perplexing. Is there anything we can eat without having to worry. I guess even if we grow our own our soil could be contaminated or the water we clean our produce with could be unsafe? Wow. I guess we must think a bit more than we thought.

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  5. I definitely found this as a shock and I have eaten baby carrots as what I thought to be a healthy snack for a very long time. I looked in the refridgerator and sure enough, the carrots have a white film on the outside.

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  6. If you eat organic baby carrots you should be ok. I just ordered some from peapod in stop and shop's natural store brand, Nature's Promise. Chlorine would not be within the USDA standards for organic.

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