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Weeds on the Kitchen Table: Wilted Dandelion Greens with Toasted Mustard Seed

Dandelion greens, like all greens, love fat.  Their robust bitterness and peppery undertones are muted, to some degree, by the liquid smoothness of unrefined olive oil or – even Read More →

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Lovage Soup for Spring

In the spring, our CSA brings us tender greens, young lettuces, small roots and huge bunches of herbs.  As I picked through the farm's choices of herbs that week: angelica, rose Read More →

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Favorite Things: March 2012

March was a bit of a whirlwind month - hectic and busy. From organizing a conference and farm-to-table dinner, to moving across town the very same week (I can't wait to show you Read More →

Nourishing Our Children: A Peek into What Builds Healthy Kids

I first happened across Nourishing Our Children – a not-for-profit educational campaign of the San Francisco Chapter of the Weston A Price Foundation at the first Wise Traditions Read More →

Can we be well fed, but malnourished? The teeth tell the tale.

I am delighted that Jenny McGruther has invited me as a guest blogger for Nourished Kitchen!  My name is Sandrine Hahn and I founded and lead Nourishing Our Children, an Read More →

Top Posts from 2011: real food recipes, tutorials and personal stories

2011 came and went so fast. And for Nourished Kitchen, we reached more people this year than we’ve ever reached before and – chances are – you found the site this year Read More →

Grain-free Shortbread with Salted Caramel

Last week I shared my recipe for Grain-Free Shortbread Wedges, crumbly and buttery and just in time for the holidays. Now it is time to share how I morph that recipe into Read More →

Why Everyone is Talking about the GAPS Diet, Plus 5 Resources to Get Started

What is the GAPS Diet? Wondering what the GAPS Diet is?  You’re not alone.  The GAPS diet is a comprehensive healing protocol developed by Dr. Natasha Campbell-McBride, a Read More →

Tricolored Berry & Kefir Popsicles for July 4th

I love the Fourth of July: fireworks, parades, barbecues and apple pie contests.  I love it all, and do my best to prepare special and celebratory picnics for the day.  As Read More →

slowcooker chicken soup to soothe a weary soul

  Slowcooker chicken soup can soothe a weary soul.  These days mine is in desperate want of soothing.  There are months when life seems to take the lead and you’re Read More →

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