"Real" recipes
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Lynda writes:
and its been a great switch. I'm actually losing a bit of weight at the same
time. Your post made me think of the book and I want to suggest it as a
possible source to find some REAL sausage recipes without all the junk in it
that processed foods have. The books is entitled "Nourishing Traditions" and
is written by Sally Fallon. I had no trouble finding a copy of it for him a
few months ago.
I hope that this helps your son and anyone else interested in getting away
from the boxed food stuff that we relied upon before and have found ourselves
not missing at all since moving into more natural foods!
Kristine
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> Oh, and Son #3 asked if I would pass on the word that he is collectingMy husband has moved us into the REAL foods without processing stuff in it
> sausage recipes. "And, Momma, tell them I'm not looking for any of those
> packaged type things. I'd really like to get some that maybe their
> grandparents made. Ya know, the real stuff without all the chemicals in
> it."
>
and its been a great switch. I'm actually losing a bit of weight at the same
time. Your post made me think of the book and I want to suggest it as a
possible source to find some REAL sausage recipes without all the junk in it
that processed foods have. The books is entitled "Nourishing Traditions" and
is written by Sally Fallon. I had no trouble finding a copy of it for him a
few months ago.
I hope that this helps your son and anyone else interested in getting away
from the boxed food stuff that we relied upon before and have found ourselves
not missing at all since moving into more natural foods!
Kristine
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