It is so overwhelming! I know! But....take baby steps. Do not think you have to switch everything by next week....or even next year. First thing I did was get rid of all my toxic, chemical cleaners. (I actually gave them to my sister....but then felt bad about that, so I bought her all Seventh Generation / Method cleaning products for Christmas). To clean with, I use vinegar, baking soda, and water. I bought a squirt bottle, and put the vinegar and water in it with some lemon juice (the lemon juice helps with the strong vinegar smell). I also use the Seventh Generation All-Purpose cleaner. Vinegar and water are super cheap!!
I have a soon-to-be 3-year-old son. I switched most of his food to organic next. He still gets the food he likes....mac-n-cheese, cookies, soup, veggies, chicken nuggets, etc.....but it's all organic. It makes me feel better knowing that.
Then, I started buying organic produce and meats. And truth be told, I don't ALWAYS get the organic. If the store doesn't have the organic option, I will get whatever they do have. I won't run all over from store to store trying to find organic. (Better not to waste time and gas, right?)
I now buy misc. organic items like pastas, pastas sauces, salsas, ketchup, salad dressings, chips, etc.
I'm also slowly....very slowly....starting to switch to organic skin products. My son has organic shampoo. I use homemade soap. I still haven't been able to spend $9.00 on a bottle of shampoo for me yet. :-)
My sister does use glass bottles for her baby who is 8.5 months now as well as all organic formula and jarred food. I will also use these items for our next baby.
I'm trying to get out of the habit of warming things up in the microwave in plastic. It's hard....it's such a habit for me. But all habits can be broken.....eventually.
I shop mostly at Kroger now because they have the 'Nature's Market' section that is near the produce section. That's where most of the organic products are in the store. I also shop at Whole Foods occasionally. Use your own bags there....they will discount you 5 cents per bag. (every little bit helps!) I'm starting to use coupons too....surprisingly, I have found some coupons for organic products. (To me, Giant Eagle's organic foods are more expensive than Kroger and Whole Foods).
It's hard to not get tempted by the cheap prices of unhealthy foods. You have to have your mind made up that you are buying organic before you even go in the store. Your family is worth it!!
Good luck! and Remember BABY STEPS!!