Comments on: List of Whole Foods to Stock Your Kitchen https://wellnessmama.com/health/real-food-kitchen/ Simple Answers for Healthier Families Mon, 07 Oct 2019 18:27:58 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 By: Sandy https://wellnessmama.com/health/real-food-kitchen/comment-page-1/#comment-376194 Thu, 23 Aug 2018 14:09:47 +0000 http://wellnessmama24.wpenginepowered.com/?p=2271#comment-376194 Wowsers! This is a lot of work (initially) to clean the pantry and fridge of all the unhealthy and move towards the healthier options. It’s encouraging to see. I would really love to learn more about fermenting as I like fermented foods like sauerkraut and kimchee. Thanks for sharing this very informative post!

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By: April https://wellnessmama.com/health/real-food-kitchen/comment-page-1/#comment-374597 Mon, 20 Aug 2018 16:48:00 +0000 http://wellnessmama24.wpenginepowered.com/?p=2271#comment-374597 There are a great many tomato products available in bpa-free cans. Most labeled as organic are also labeled bpa-free, and all Costco’s Kirkland brand tomato products are in bpa-free cans.

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By: LaraS https://wellnessmama.com/health/real-food-kitchen/comment-page-1/#comment-294571 Tue, 19 Jul 2016 07:40:34 +0000 http://wellnessmama24.wpenginepowered.com/?p=2271#comment-294571 In reply to Wellness Mama.

And fish! Dried salted fish (rubbed with olive oil and two or three sorts of pepper) is absolutely marvellous. Makes your kitchen smell nice, too. We have a sailboat in our garden (my husband is in the process of repairing it) and the other day I hung some mackerel to dry from the propeller shaft. The chickens wouldn’t go near it, nor would any flies at all!

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By: LaraS https://wellnessmama.com/health/real-food-kitchen/comment-page-1/#comment-294570 Tue, 19 Jul 2016 07:35:26 +0000 http://wellnessmama24.wpenginepowered.com/?p=2271#comment-294570 In reply to Lorraine.

If you have friends who have a family near by, perhaps you might be able to buy things from them. I have a family and also friend who lives by herself, and we’d go to the market together. Sometimes we’d find things like a 5-kilo sack of carrots for 2.50 euros, then I’d buy it, she’d pay me for the carrots she needed, and I’d cart the rest off home to roast or pickle for my own family.

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By: Mandy https://wellnessmama.com/health/real-food-kitchen/comment-page-1/#comment-265872 Mon, 16 Nov 2015 22:20:57 +0000 http://wellnessmama24.wpenginepowered.com/?p=2271#comment-265872 Looks a lot like my kitchen! We canned tons of things out of this year’s garden. We also go to a local farmer’s market and buy local organic veggies in bulk while they’re in season then I can them to use throughout the off season. I also have herbs from our garden in various stages of drying hung all over my pantry. I wasn’t aware of the BPA lining in most cans, I thought that was just a concern in plastic. Thank you for that insight! I’m glad we can our own in mason jars the majority of the time!

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By: Jenny https://wellnessmama.com/health/real-food-kitchen/comment-page-1/#comment-258876 Tue, 29 Sep 2015 18:14:48 +0000 http://wellnessmama24.wpenginepowered.com/?p=2271#comment-258876 In reply to Lee Ann LaFiore Mauldin.

Agave is plant based, but it can contain more fructose (70-94%) than high fructose corn syrup (something like 40 or 50% fructose). If I’m remembering correctly, agave syrup also has a tendency to interfere with hormones, and cause blood sugar issues. Someone please correct me if I got this wrong.

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By: Kendal https://wellnessmama.com/health/real-food-kitchen/comment-page-1/#comment-207827 Fri, 12 Dec 2014 02:37:12 +0000 http://wellnessmama24.wpenginepowered.com/?p=2271#comment-207827 Hello! I was wondering if you have a recipe for hot sauce you could share? I’ve tried one made with jalepenos in vinegar, but I didn’t quite like it. You mention you use tomatoes for yours, and I’m very curious!

Thank you!

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By: hillary https://wellnessmama.com/health/real-food-kitchen/comment-page-1/#comment-174191 Wed, 27 Aug 2014 15:46:24 +0000 http://wellnessmama24.wpenginepowered.com/?p=2271#comment-174191 these are great tips!

please, please, please be careful about storing meats above raw produce and other ready-to-eat foods. you dont want raw meat juices dripping and causing contamination… that can cause salmonella, e.coli, and other sicknesses.

be well!

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By: Lorraine https://wellnessmama.com/health/real-food-kitchen/comment-page-1/#comment-161526 Sat, 09 Aug 2014 22:27:58 +0000 http://wellnessmama24.wpenginepowered.com/?p=2271#comment-161526 In reply to Wellness Mama.

Hi and thank you for asking and answering. I took time to work everything out. Being single person too I mamanged to work something around what i can do and manage. Of course being from the UK i have a lot to learn on the way of where to access the same quality food. Learning that Britain only ever sells grass fed meat i don’t know what to look out for for high quality safe dairy and meat. But i learnt our local store doesn’t inject anything into their animals and only does herbal therapeutic treatment when they ever get ill. I wonder if they are best to buy from why weren’t they labeled in the top list from a website i was looking at. Buying from tropical traditions seems more expensive due to the delivery cost but that’s the only other option I’ve found. I don’t yet live in the country but i do plan to and do plan to start growing my own and later in country life i plan to have my own ducks for eggs so thank you for the information and time you take to post everything. They’ve been a fantastic help. I’m learning how to keep up and manage my own and fit in a budget. And now i know when i grow my own i can freeze quite a lot of it. I thought i needed a massive freezer before when i was eating grains but now i learnt eating more fat saves the 2 Co part meets for just meat and veg. So you can try that two Sarah. Soon as i decide and buy my bulk I’ll be buying 2 source of meat. Two source of fish like shell fish and wild caught and I was planning to prepare one whole meat into a fortnight or months worth of meals. Like small chicken cut up for salads and medium meat or minces meat for burgers. And I was planing to buy a week bulk or fortnight of greens and store them. 😉 I have a budget too and this only works out 40 more a f than my normal shopping order only difference is its better and healthier. 😉

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By: Alice https://wellnessmama.com/health/real-food-kitchen/comment-page-1/#comment-115262 Tue, 10 Jun 2014 00:52:27 +0000 http://wellnessmama24.wpenginepowered.com/?p=2271#comment-115262 In reply to Becky.

Becky, you may want to read Dr Natasha Campbell-McBride’s information about GAPS. She used nutrition to cure her son’s autism as well as heal clients of OCD, ADHD/ADD, depression – it’s quite amazing. I’m starting down the recovery road as well – which is why I found this site! Thanks, Wellness Mama, for practical advice in going grain-free.

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By: Katie - Wellness Mama https://wellnessmama.com/health/real-food-kitchen/comment-page-1/#comment-108189 Wed, 28 May 2014 18:27:52 +0000 http://wellnessmama24.wpenginepowered.com/?p=2271#comment-108189 In reply to Becky.

These rules really helped us in the beginning: https://wellnessmama.com/8024/food-rules/

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By: Becky https://wellnessmama.com/health/real-food-kitchen/comment-page-1/#comment-108109 Wed, 28 May 2014 16:29:42 +0000 http://wellnessmama24.wpenginepowered.com/?p=2271#comment-108109 Although I don’t know the ages of your children, it sounds like most of them have started life in your real food setting. Do you have suggestions for me with two kids, ages 7 and 9, who have had grains for most of their lives and really don’t like giving them up? I am transitioning to less grains, but breakfast is really tough. And they are really into crackers/pretzels, etc. snacks. My 9 yr old has ADHD and ODD, so I believe cutting grains will help her, but I am getting a lot more ODD behaviors with not having her favorite foods available as they were.
I know we have to retrain them to eat differently, I could just use some suggestions for how to go about it. Don’t know if you have already posted about this. Thanks.

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By: Aliona https://wellnessmama.com/health/real-food-kitchen/comment-page-1/#comment-43106 Wed, 05 Feb 2014 13:03:43 +0000 http://wellnessmama24.wpenginepowered.com/?p=2271#comment-43106 In reply to Wellness Mama.

Hi there! I live in Belgium and coconut flour is extremely expensive around here… how about using corn or chestnut flour as an alternative? It is much easier to find and is cheaper…. What I have seen around are as well buckweed and soy flour.
Thanks, Aliona

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By: Lee Ann LaFiore Mauldin https://wellnessmama.com/health/real-food-kitchen/comment-page-1/#comment-37346 Wed, 04 Dec 2013 19:48:00 +0000 http://wellnessmama24.wpenginepowered.com/?p=2271#comment-37346 Hi Katie -I read in a post that you dont like to use agave –I thought it was natural and from a plan –Would you explain?? Thank you Lee

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By: laura mcannally https://wellnessmama.com/health/real-food-kitchen/comment-page-1/#comment-22103 Mon, 15 Apr 2013 15:31:00 +0000 http://wellnessmama24.wpenginepowered.com/?p=2271#comment-22103 Why do you go through more than a dozen eggs a day? Very interesting! It takes us a week with two adults and a baby. How do you make your own coconut milk? I love all things coconut!

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By: Becky Hellhound https://wellnessmama.com/health/real-food-kitchen/comment-page-1/#comment-18150 Sun, 30 Dec 2012 18:12:00 +0000 http://wellnessmama24.wpenginepowered.com/?p=2271#comment-18150 hello! I love your website and found this article very inspirational. just a thought – have you considered making your own almond milk? I used the same brand in your fridge for many years until learning of the potential dangers of carageenan, which can cause inflammation. carageenan can be found in this and most brands of non-dairy milk and is used to thicken and bind products so they don’t need to be shaken as much and retain their texture. homemade almond milk is easy and just as delicious as long as you don’t mind the natural separation. =)

– soak 1 1/2 cup almonds in a mason jar of water overnight (or at least 6 hours) and rinse well
– combine almonds in blender with 4c filtered water, and blend well
– line a colander with a t-shirt or a few layers of cheesecloth, then strain almond mixture to get the meal out
– lift the t-shirt out of the colander and squeeze it reeeeal good, for maximum milkage
– stir in (to taste) ~2t sea salt, ~2T agave nectar (or sugar), and a little (~1/4t) vanilla extract (if you wanna)

homemade almond milk keeps 4-7 days in the fridge in a mason jar – use a tight lid so you can shake it well before you use it as it will most definitely separate.

for chocolate almond milk: add 4T cocoa, 4T agave, and 1/2t vanilla extract to your strained almond milk

coconut almond milk: add 1/2 c dried shredded coconut at the blending stage. don’t soak the coconut, it gets bitter.

the leftover almond meal is a great source of protein – throw a little in a smoothie, stir into
yr yogurt, or use as a base for raw cookies. ok to freeze and use later.

thanks again for sharing your research through these wonderful and informative posts!

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By: Wellness Mama https://wellnessmama.com/health/real-food-kitchen/comment-page-1/#comment-13293 Tue, 24 Jul 2012 19:13:00 +0000 http://wellnessmama24.wpenginepowered.com/?p=2271#comment-13293 In reply to Rachel.

1 head will make about a quart and will last months in the fridge if stored correctly…

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By: Rachel https://wellnessmama.com/health/real-food-kitchen/comment-page-1/#comment-13291 Tue, 24 Jul 2012 19:06:00 +0000 http://wellnessmama24.wpenginepowered.com/?p=2271#comment-13291 I’ve been wanting to try to make sauerkraut, but I don’t want to make a big batch for a couple reasons (One – my husband tried before and it didn’t turn out well and Two – there’s only two of us to eat it). How much cabbage do you use for your little batches?

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By: Karen https://wellnessmama.com/health/real-food-kitchen/comment-page-1/#comment-11064 Tue, 10 Jul 2012 21:36:00 +0000 http://wellnessmama24.wpenginepowered.com/?p=2271#comment-11064 I’m yet to start to learn of what to stock the kitchen with. I just have to learn what to buy and not buy in order to do this. At this time i am so dumb in the process and i’m learning little by little of what it is to stock and keep the kitchen stocked at all times.

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By: Lamar j https://wellnessmama.com/health/real-food-kitchen/comment-page-1/#comment-4427 Fri, 04 Nov 2011 03:03:46 +0000 http://wellnessmama24.wpenginepowered.com/?p=2271#comment-4427 Wow. You rock! I decided that in 12 months I will never set foot in a grocery store again. This post just saved me 6 months of research. Thanks!

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