Hi Grace, and welcome!

Don't worry about seeming weird around here, just because you view food in a spiritual fashion. Great food is a moving spiritual and sensual experience. Whether it is watching your fruit and veggies grow in the garden and eating them fresh and warm from the sun, or enjoying a nice shoulder roast from a 12-year old bull bison, you get to taste and experience so much more as your relationship with your food grows.

I find the Weston Price stuff interesting. He did some really fascinating work, and many people have built on that work over the years, but it kinda bothers me how his following is starting to become cult-like. Is that the part that you find yourself disagreeing? Have you read Nourishing Traditions?

If you like baking, keep your eyes out for Portlandpiper's recipes, he's way ahead of me in that area. Making bread is his therapy, and he's constantly experimenting, so feel free to ask questions.

dave – Fri, 2008 – 04 – 04 11:42

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