Last Chance: Cultures for Health Giveaway

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Don’t forget: Today’s you last chance to enter the Cultures for Health Giveaway!   All you have to do is sign up at Cultures for Health, browse her site and choose you favorite sourdough starter and your favorite yogurt starter, then come back to here and let me know in the comments section.   Please [...]

Review: Cooking Traditional Foods

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I recently enjoyed the pleasure of connecting with Kerry Ann Foster of CookingTF.com – a site devoted to natural family living, traditional foods and feeding your family well.   CookingTF.com provides a unique service to harried parents and traditional food lovers alike: weekly menu mailers complete with recipes, shopping lists and a real food-friendly brand [...]

Giveaway: Cultures for Health

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In the past few weeks, I’ve enjoyed a little treat: fresh, homemade matsoni courtesy of a new company Cultures for Health.   Matsoni is a nice tart yogurt hailing from Georgia and was thought to convey long life.   Matsoni is also a room-temperature yogurt that cultures well with minimal effort. For those of you [...]

And the Winner is …

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According to Random.org,   Shannon from Nourishing Days won the free copy of Full Moon Feast from last week’s giveaway. Didn’t win it?   Don’t worry, you can still pick up a copy of Full Moon Feast   online or visit your local library.   And don’t forget: there’s another giveaway coming up this Thursday [...]

Full Moon Feast: Review & Giveaway

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Full Moon Feast: The Hunger for Connection details a love of food, of wellness and most importantly – revives a traditional connection between food and nature’s rhythms. Written by food activist and chef Jessica Prentice and published by the folks at Chelsea Green Publishing which also publishes titles like Wild Fermentation, Fresh Food from Small Spaces and Renewing America’s Food Traditions, Full Moon Feast is a classic read for the growing traditional and slow food movements. I’m giving one copy of this book away, so enter now!