Washington Post Front Page News!

The top political newspaper in the country, the one that influences world leaders, corporate leaders and government leaders has just published a great article on the growing influence of the Weston A. Price Foundation and its dietary principles. Check out my news clips section for a link this link to another blog for a copy of the article by Jane Black. I am thrilled to see the nutritional benefits of traditional foods highlighting the photograph in the article. Hopefully this will bring a lot of others to the awareness that the foods our forbears enjoyed are good for us!
Thanks, grandma, nana, mom, and Sally Fallon-Morell, for teaching us what and how to cook!
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2 Comments

  1. Jess
    Posted May 22, 2009 at 12:10 am | Permalink

    Thanks for this – but I can’t find the article on your site & also cannot find it at washingtonpost.com Can you please help?

  2. Kimberly Hartke
    Posted May 22, 2009 at 1:43 am | Permalink

    http://kandylini.wordpress.com/2008/08/07/who-says-good-nutrition-means-animal-fats-weston-a-price/

    Here is a link to the story on another blog, sorry, but it is no longer under my newsclips and I couldn’t find it on the Post website.

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