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I'm hoping this thread will be used for posting resources and the discussions will be placed in ArmyoffiveforGod's Traditional Foods Lifestyle thread. That will make searching for a specific resource easier than wading through perhaps long posts. Please do add a bit of information about your resource if you have it. I'll get us started.

 

 

http://www.westonaprice.org/ (info on raw milk, traditional fats, lacto-fermentation, whole foods, and a whole lot more)

 

http://www.cookingtf.com/ (GREAT informational site with a wonderful forum. A must read. It also has a service to help you plan menus)

 

http://www.breadbeckers.com/ (lots of info and resources for making fresh wholesome bread)

 

http://slate.com/id/2219314/?GT1=38001 (An article about Lard)

 

http://www.nytimes.com/2006/11/08/dining/081mrex.html?_r=2 (A no-knead bread recipe that uses all purpose flour but perhaps could be modified to use whole grain)

 

http://waltonfeed.com/ (good grain and info source)

 

http://honeyvillegrain.com/ (another grain source)

 

http://www.realmilk.com/ (Just about anything you want to know about raw milk)

 

http://www.paleodiet.com/ (A natural diet based on the way our Ancestors might have eaten, AKA the caveman's diet)

 

http://www.sonofgrok.com/ (interesting info about the Caveman diet and lifestyle)

 

http://stores.ebay.com/Nicks-Natural-Nook (places to buy starter cultures for Keifer, yogurt, buttermilk, Kombucha, and a whole lot more)

 

Please add your resources so we can all have better access to a natural diet.

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Here's some links I have bookmarked...

 

http://realfoodcure.blogspot.com/ - an interesting TF blog

http://nourishedkitchen.com/ - another good tf site (which, intestingly enough, had an ad for cookingtf.com!)

http://real-food-recipes.blogspot.com/ - new tf recipes all the time

http://cavemanfood.blogspot.com/ - Caveman diet blog

http://kellythekitchenkop.com/ - another great tf cooking site

http://www.coconutresearchcenter.org/ - Cocnut oil site

http://eatwild.com/ - a great resource for raw dairy, grass-fed animals, etc.

http://realfoodmedia.com/ - Real Food news

http://www.foodrenegade.com/ - Food Renegade (goes along with Real Food Media link above)

http://www.thenourishinggourmet.com/ - Gourmet tf recipes blog

 

http://www.ninaplanck.com/ - Nina Planck's website

 

I'll post more later. :)

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In addition to many listed already a few blogs I read.

 

http://www.cheeseslave.com/ (I especially enjoy reading what she feeds her toddler)

 

http://www.frugalgranola.blogspot.com/

 

http://culturesforhealth.com/blog/ (they also have a culture/ferment store)

 

http://heavenlyhomemakers.com/blog/ (she did a series last year called getting real with food. Kind of a step by step)

 

http://www.passionatehomemaking.com/ (TF style foods and natural homemaking)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Great blog AO54G, I really LOVE the music too. My favorite artist and on a blog about my favorite subjects. What could be better.

 

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There is a great book for natural preservation of foods called 'Preserving food without freezing or canning'. It uses traditional techniques using salt, oil, sugar, alcohol, vinegar, drying, cold storage, and lactic fermentation. It's by the Gardeners and Farmers of Terre Vivante.

 

 

It can be found at Amazon and other places on the web or look for it in your library.

 

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  • 2 weeks later...

As I madly bookmark the links mentioned, I would be interested in some suggestions for books on this topic (I have Nourishing Traditions)

 

Thanks!

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Sue Gregg - I had forgotten about her books. I know I have a couple of them stuffed in a box upstairs somewhere - Thanks!

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  • 5 months later...
I bought a new TF book. Animal, Vegetable, Miracle by Barbara Kingsolver. I just started reading it, but so far it seems really easy to read and lots of good info. I'll post a better review after I finish reading it.

 

I was reading this book as well, in between semesters. It is fantastic! I was thinking about starting over for continuity... :wink (2):

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www.somethingbetternaturalfoods.com

 

They are in MI but will deliver as far south as North Carolina (but not VA I don't think) if your order is $450 or more. There are several co-ops scattered around where they make regular monthly or every-other-month deliveries. This is a good place to buy grains, dried fruits, etc.

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