If eating raw, living, fermented foods is your idea of good eating, and if nutrition, health and green living appeal to you, then you will definitely want to check out RealFoodMedia.com.
The other day I mentioned that I came across a wonderful new food blog called TheNourshingGourmet.com. Well, after writing that post, it came to my attention that that particular blog was part of a healthy food blog network at RealFoodMedia.com. It's like a one-stop shop for getting the best information on turning your typical kitchen into a place where whole, natural, nutrient-dense foods are a staple.
After reading some of the articles on the site, you will actually think that making your own sourdough bread or kombucha tea from scratch isn't so scary. In fact, after reading
Food Renegade--one of six health bloggers on RealFoodMedia.com-- describe step by step how to make kombucha and its SCOBY (Symbiotic Colony Of Bacteria and Yeast), I am now convinced that I can do this. For those who never heard of kombucha, it's fermented sweet tea that some natural health advocates claim can boost the immunity and fight many of the effects of aging.
Anyway, after reading what these health food bloggers have to say, I feel inspired to take my cooking and eating to a whole new level. I hope it does the same for you!
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Thursday, February 26, 2009
Interested in Eating Whole, Natural, Nutrient-Dense Food?
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2 comments:
I've recently started really looking at your blog and a few things have really caught my attention.
1. It's quite incredible how at peace I actually feel when I visit the site.
2. As a natural product chemist with additional training in internet marketing and JV partnership formation, I find that the information is extremely relevant and timely. And last but not least,
3. It is just a plane joy to come across a site like this.
Thanks for making it happen.
Gregory Simpson, PhD
JV Specialist Health & Wellness Niche
Dr. Simpson-- Thank you for stopping by and for the kind comments. - Deanne
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