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> I have a thought and a question.

>

> I was speaking to my sister the other day about labeling laws. She

> works in

> the organic food industry on both sides of the certification process,

> reviewing inspections and inspecting processing facilities and

> growers. She

> reminded me that by law any product either Certified Organic or USDA

> Organic

> must list all ingredients including those comprising 2% or less. Those

> tomatoes might still be in a can or a bottle (Bionaturae's Strained

> Tomatoes) but it might also be a bee in someone's bonnet.

Good to know, I guess that's why the Muir Glen whole tomatoes

are considered legal, even though Marilyn is not in favor of them.

>

>

> I was also wondering if anyone on the list ever experienced pain in

> the

> coccyx region of the body? It essentially feels like a really, really

> painful bruised tailbone from a fall. Only, I haven't fallen and

> it's been

> hanging around for a while, gets quite painful with sitting, and

> doesn't

> seem to be budging. Anyone else experienced this?

If it is coccyx, it takes a long time to heal.

Mara

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Hey V, could you or you sister provide this information...the 2% law

and organic tomatoes...in written form? Is there a web site that

addresses this issue, where I can read such a law? Thanks

Sue

>

> I have a thought and a question.

>

> I was speaking to my sister the other day about labeling laws. She

works in

> the organic food industry on both sides of the certification

process,

> reviewing inspections and inspecting processing facilities and

growers. She

> reminded me that by law any product either Certified Organic or

USDA Organic

> must list all ingredients including those comprising 2% or less.

Those

> tomatoes might still be in a can or a bottle (Bionaturae's Strained

> Tomatoes) but it might also be a bee in someone's bonnet.

>

> I was also wondering if anyone on the list ever experienced pain

in the

> coccyx region of the body? It essentially feels like a really,

really

> painful bruised tailbone from a fall. Only, I haven't fallen and

it's been

> hanging around for a while, gets quite painful with sitting, and

doesn't

> seem to be budging. Anyone else experienced this?

>

> Thanks!

>

> V

> SCD Nov07

>

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