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13 November 2008 »
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OK so here’s what I ate today on my first day back on the GAPS Intro Diet:
Before Breakfast:
Detox herbal tea with 2 Biokult
Breakfast:
Rocky Canyon nitrate-free antibiotic-free organic pork sausage cooked in duck fat, then served in a cup of homemade chicken stock (made from pastured organic chickens)
1 cup black coffee (I don’t think it was [...]
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Tags: beet greens, dinner, duck fat, gaps diet, gfcf, gluten-free casein-free, roast chicken, sauerkraut
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13 May 2008 »
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Kate and I just had the yummiest lunch! It’s fun now because we can eat together (she’s eating finger foods instead of purees — and she can eat pretty much everything — of course, we’re not eating any grains yet).
Anyway, I put some bacon grease in a pan, then threw in some of the leftover [...]
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Tags: amy, animal vegetable miracle, barbara kingsolver, beet greens, books, cafos, dr. ron schmid, factory farming, family, michael pollan, nourishing traditions, sally fallon, seth, the omnivore's dilemma, the untold story of milk
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04 May 2008 »
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It’s officially been over a week now and we are still going strong. We went out last night on a pseudo-date (it was a business party, so not really a date, but we still had a great time). Seth really wanted some pizza. I talked him out of it. He thanked me this morning.
He also [...]
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Tags: beef stir fry, beet greens, duck fat, duck liver, gaps, gut and psychology syndrome, kate, kohlrabi, roast duck, rocky canyon, seth