Why do fresh, home-grown vegetables...?!


Question:

Why do fresh, home-grown vegetables...?

make you fart more than stuff you buy in the supermarkets ?

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3 weeks ago
- it eludes me - i would really like to talk if you get the chance, visit my 360 if you want to.


Answers:
3 weeks ago
- it eludes me - i would really like to talk if you get the chance, visit my 360 if you want to.

I wouldn't care how much they make me FART-give me home grown anyday or let me buy home grown anyday! Makes my mouth water thinking of them.

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quite an observation, i think you are imagining it. But, your homegrown veggies are more organic than the store bought, and people who are vegetarians/organic eaters have really bad/smelly farts!!!!

Because they are 100% natural, nothing has been bred out of them. Supermarket veggies are specially bred to be larger, have certain things in them and they are grown with different types of soil (mineral content). There are more advantages to fresh than store bought than there are down sides. Once your body is used to natural veggies, it will adjust and you will see less gas. Just like eating beans... The more you eat the less you expell...

lol. I've never experienced this problem and I buy and grow my own veggies. Oh man....I can't stop laughing.

You know what I will sleep so much better tonight finding out the answer to that particular question!

It must be the beans in the vegetable (home grown or otherwise)
Any way every one passes 7-10 lb of gas every day and not all of it smelly.

IT IS VERY CLEAR YOU HAVE A PROBLEM
WITH ORGANIC VEGS.
STAY AWAY FROM THEM.
BEST

They're grown slower, got more mass and when you digest them your body has more work on them extracting more and better nutrients.... I think....

haha!!i always think it's true the other way round!




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