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Three Expert Takes on the Value of White Bread

May 27th, 2010 · 65 Comments · Food for Thought, Science of Nutrition

I’ve always hated white bread.  It’s too sticky and feels like it’s reverting to dough in my mouth. Imagine my shock when not one, but THREE of the five “expert” panelists on my Soaking Grains Debate weighed in with an opinion in favor of white flour, in one way or another.  (Meet them all here [...]

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An Exploration of Soaking Grains: More Fallon/O’Brien Debate

May 13th, 2010 · 42 Comments · Science of Nutrition

Last week I offered all my brain could hold at once of the email conversations about soaking grains between Sally Fallon Morrell and Dr. Teri O’Brien of Australia.  This week, there’s more… (By the way, to get a context for all of this, be sure to see the list of all the soaking grains posts, [...]

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An Exploration of Soaking Grains: The First Debate

May 6th, 2010 · 84 Comments · Science of Nutrition

Last week I introduced you to five experts on the issue of properly preparing grains, by soaking or sprouting.  This week you’ll hear where the drama all began. (Catch up on all the soaking grains research here.) You can read Dr. Teri O’Brien’s article and my question that started the whole thing here.  Dr. O’Brien [...]

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The Soaking Grains Debate: Meet the Experts

April 30th, 2010 · 32 Comments · Science of Nutrition

To soak or not to soak? Nope, this isn’t the definitive post (sorry to tease you!).  I told you here that when you see a post titled “To Soak or Not to Soak” that I’m finished debating the soaking grains question.  Today, I’m just inviting you into my document folders to introduce you to the [...]

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Real Food Face-Off: Nourishing Traditions vs. Nourishing Days

March 4th, 2010 · 37 Comments · Real Food Face-Off

Sally Fallon Morell, author and president of the Weston A. Price Foundation, was gracious enough to share a phone interview this week so I could feature her in this series, alongside so very many people inspired by her books.  Book?  There really is just one that counts, isn’t there?  She’s up against one of the [...]

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End of the Week Hodgepodge

December 4th, 2009 · 7 Comments · Uncategorized

Dearest Readers, I was hoping to have a Kitchen Stewardship Gadget Wishlist update for you by today, as well as the rebuttal to the whole “soaking grains” practice that I alluded to on Monday. Those aren’t prepared. Maybe I’ll work on posting the whole wheat chocolate chip cookie recipe that people (my own mother included) [...]

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