If you have just a little bit of land, or can deal with some pots, you can grow your own vegetables. Start with only a few. I've been doing that with no pesticides of any kind, and no previous experience at all. I get to eat them by season, and they taste great. Most of all, it FEELS great to do it. Is a beautiful and relaxing hobby. Friends that visit my house love doing the tour through the backyard (I have 40+ different plants) and they appreciate getting some freshly cut vegetables and spices back home.
Eating something you've grown is so rewarding. Give it a try! Start with something simple like lettuce or arugula. Or spices, like oregano, rosemary, mint. Its easy, its fun, and it'll open your mind to a whole new and interesting world. At the very least, you'll get more appreciation for fruits, vegetables and spices, and you'll eat more of them, and more variety as well.
I'm one of the lucky ones, my dad has a big garden and we grow lots of vegetables and fruits which are then prepared for winter, canned, frozen, you name it. Plus we go foraging as some of our neighbors are lazy and don't care about fruits growing on their land. Last year we picked 14 kg of plums, fresh, organic, never treated with anything. I made more than 240 jars of jam alone, not to mention pickles and other products for the whole family :)
So I fully agree with you. I'm growing spices on my balcony, to have them fresh when I'm cooking. With a little bit of effort one can have many fresh things. These things can be learned quickly, it's not rocket science.
Thank you for the nice comment and support and have a nice day :)