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07 August 2009 »
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French fries have been around since the Middle Ages. They are said to have originated in Belgium in the 1600s. Known as pommes frites in France and chips in Great Britain, French fries are immensely popular all over Europe, as well as in America. Did you know French fries can actually be good for you? If cooked in the right kind of fat, French fries are nourishing, healthy and full of vitamins.
Who knew that eating French fries could help us prevent cavities and osteoporosis? Now you can tell your children they they can skip the salad, but they must finish all their French fries — so they can grow big and strong.
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Tags: beef fat, beef tallow, french fries, french fry history, grass-fed, grass-fed tallow, mcdonalds, Recipes, suet, vegetable oil
cheeseslave »
10 July 2008 »
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Tags: 14 months, duck, duck liver terrine, french food, french fries, kate, lilly's, liver, moules frites, mussels, restaurants, seth
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02 February 2008 »
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I am making All-Day Beef Stew from “Nourishing Traditions” for our Sunday night dinner. I am marinating 3 pounds of stew beef (grass-fed) in a cup of red wine in the bowl of my crock pot in the fridge. Tomorrow morning I’ll take it out and add 4 cups of beef stock, some peeled tomatoes, [...]
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Tags: all-day beef stew, alla, beef stew, beef stock, books, carla, french fries, grass-fed, guatemalan food, honduran food, kombucha, marrow bones, nourishing traditions, oxtails, raw butter, raw milk, russian food, sally fallon, sourdough bread, teeth, yensi