Guest Posting :: Kitchen of the Week
This week I will be featured as the Kitchen of the Week at Happy to be @ Home.
Please join me every day this week as I chronicle my kitchen adventures.
Today: Introduction.
This week I will be featured as the Kitchen of the Week at Happy to be @ Home.
Please join me every day this week as I chronicle my kitchen adventures.
Today: Introduction.
Tortilla chips are like the culmination of all things inflammatory. Start with genetically modified grain, add a heavy dose of polyunsaturated vegetable oils, and you’ve got yourself a bag of heart attack. Because, as we all know, it’s not the animal fats and cholesterol that are causing heart disease. Or, at least that’s what we…
Part one Part two Y’all know I’m a proponent of agrarianism – a way of life that connects us to the land, the soil that feeds us, and the direct Provision of God. So, it is interesting to me that we are finding a correlation between gut health and contact with living soil and animals….
What to eat besides fairly bland soups is the trickiest part of preparing GAPS-legal meals for me. Everything I’ve ever learned about cooking tasty foods for my family is pretty much out the window. You don’t brown meat, you boil everything into submission, and very little spices are allowed. So I suppose I am forced…
Call me a crazy pregnant lady who either craves food like mad or can’t stand the site of it, but I can not stop making this salad. You could blame it on the hormones, but I think there’s more to it than that. I made this same salad with the addition of tomatoes last summer…
We harvested the fava bean patch in its entirety in order to make way for 80-some sweet potato slips. We’ve eaten a few more meals off of those and the rest are in the solar dehydrator to become seed for this fall. There are summer squash from the chicken field, summer squash from our neighbors,…
When we first arrived on our land we had three very basic needs that needed to be dealt with immediately: Water Waste management Cooking I remember those early days of our new homesteading adventure. It was October, the days were warm and the nights cool. Everything was so new and I think we were all…
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that is so cool Shannon. I will look forward to reading your post.
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Hi, I read your post on H2B@H. Do you know there are quite a lot of chocies of herbs you could take to build your milk supply up so you wouldn’t have to give the baby homemade formula?
Erin – Yep. I have taken every herb I could get my hands on, pumped around the clock, eaten every galactogogue in the book. I have a low thyroid that I am working on healing, which I suspect is the root cause of the milk supply issues. Thank you for your comment.
I read your guest post and wanted to comment about your milk supply issue. I nursed my 3 children from 12-18 months each and had supply problems with one of them. My doctor placed me on Reglan for a few weeks to help increase my supply. This medication is used for stomach problems or something not normally associated with lactation but it was successful in my friend and I.
He made several phone calls and read material about it before prescribing it but it works!
I also pumped on one side while the baby nursed on the opposite side every time or at least every other time to boost the demand.
Just a few tips that I thought you would like to hear to go back to all natural if possible.
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