Tag Archives: Sally Fallon Morell

Liver and Onions–A Forgotten Traditional Meal

Sylvia Onusic laments the demise of liver for dinner, and explains why we need to put it back on America’s dinner tables–at least once a week.

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Butter–The Healthy Fat “They” Don’t Want You to Know About

Sarah Pope of the Healthy Home Economist blog details the untold story of how butter came to be demonized and replaced by unhealthy manufactured fats.

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Soy Infant Formula–Buyer Beware!

The NIH National Toxicology Program ignores tons of evidence that soy infant formula phyto-estrogens cause physiological, neurological and reproductive damage in newborns.

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Organic Pastures Toasts Raw Milk with Sally Fallon

Over the Thanksgiving holiday, Sally Fallon Morell and her husband Geoffrey visited the Organic Pastures Dairy for their first tour of Mark McAfee’s famous farm.

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Awards Banquet Highlights Wise Traditions 2009

Highlights of this year’s International Wise Traditions Conference Award’s Banquet, hosted by the Weston A. Price Foundation.

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Sally Fallon Over the Internet Airwaves

Check out the recent internet interviews of Sally Fallon Morell, President of the Weston A. Price Foundation, a leading advocate for whole and natural foods. Sally is also the author of Nourishing Traditions cookbook, which is often mentioned on this blog.  These interviews discuss what is a healthy diet from a scientific and historical perspective.  [...]

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FDA Response to Raw Milk Symposium in Toronto–a Symposium of their Own

Remember the famous scene in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, where Robert Redford and Paul Newman were sitting on the edge of a river canyon? They were being chased by a relentless team of marshals and one turned to the other and said, “Who are those guys?”

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Sustainable Soups for the Busy Professional

My friend, Kathy Huff, owner of The Conscious Bean, the coolest coffee shop on the planet is hosting an event next weekend.

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Weston A. Price Foundation Hosts Environmental Inaugural Ball

The 6th Environmental and Clean Energy Ball was held Tuesday, January 20th at the Sequoia restaurant on the Washington Harbour waterfront. Weston A. Price Foundation and Farm-to-Consumer Foundation were among the host organizations

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Never Too Late to Make New Years Resolutions

My New Years Resolutions are to Nourish both Body and Soul…

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