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Susan Vinskofski, from PA, is an avid gardener. Susan is passionate about building soil because she believes that nutrient dense food begins in the soil. Susan blogs about gardening, foraging, real food and natural living.
Tag Archives: Nourishing Traditions
My Clean Food Journey
TweetThe past three years or so have seen dramatic changes in the food we eat. I have been gardening since I’m 16, so vegetables have always been a staple. We have alway purchased whole grain bread and have even ground … Continue reading
Posted in Farming/Homesteading, Food, Healthy Living
Tagged clean food, eggs, farm, farming system, food, fruits, garden, meat, Nourishing Traditions, sugar addict, vegetables, whole grain bread
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Pliers – A Helpful Kitchen Tool for Making Broth
Tweet After you roast, or otherwise cook a chicken, do you use the bones to make broth? It’s so wonderfully healthy, easy to digest, and a great way to stretch your food budget dollars. Using pliers, I have found a … Continue reading
Posted in Food, Recipes
Tagged bones, broth, chicken, Nourishing Traditions, sally fallong
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Nourishing One Another
TweetDo you read the sidebars in Nourishing Traditions? This one gave me a chuckle. First, Sally Fallon quotes Jacques DeLangre, founder of the Celtic Sea Salt Company: When a woman stays at home and cooks with good judgement and understanding, … Continue reading
Posted in Food, Healthy Living, Humor (w/a side of Sarcasm)
Tagged cooking, family, health, Nourishing Traditions, Sally Fallon
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