Taro Toporific wrote:I get all my veggies from my Rice Ranch in Shikoku
Then it might pay you to take a funky 60,000 yen Geiger counter down to your rice ranch in Shikoku. If you find no ground contamination anywhere you'll know your veggies (and rice, I assume, its being a rice ranch and all) are safe. Of course it's probably safe to assume that a rice ranch in Shikoku is safe anyway, but suppose your rice ranch was in Saitama, or Ibaraki, or Fukushima, or Miyagi ... etc. That funky 60,000 yen Geiger counter would be a helluva good investment.
Now as for butter and milk, like I said: "very expensive laboratory equipment." Unless you can hook up with a dairy farmer that you know is in a safe area (your funky 60,000 Geiger counter can help you with that) and source your dairy produce exclusively from that farmer, then you're going to have to trust something.