Introducing New Foods after the GAPS Diet
As I shared in a previous post, our daughter has been on the GAPS diet. We have slowly started introducing new foods as her health has been great.
As I shared in a previous post, our daughter has been on the GAPS diet. We have slowly started introducing new foods as her health has been great.
Throughout history people have created things to protect their feet from the elements. So why do we need to think about what we put on our feet? Are we doing ourselves and our health a disservice by not?
Traveling and eating healthy can sometimes be a challenge. This can be an even greater challenge when you or a member of your family is on a special diet.
In my last post, I shared about the GAPS diet. This week’s post is a testimony of how the GAPS diet has touched my family. I hope you enjoy it.
This is my second review of a Joel Salatin book, the Christian libertarian environmentalist capitalist lunatic fairmer. My first review was of Folks, this ain’t Normal. While Joel has many books, The Marvelous Pigness of Pigs is written directly to the Christian audience. His purpose? To challenge the fact that not only are American Christians not the people that are defending and caring about the earth but are quite often the ones championing poor stewardship of the earth. Like all of Joel’s books, this is well put together, well thought through, and most of all it challenges the way we view the world. This is a book that every Christian should read. If you aren’t a Christian, but care about the environment and the condition of our food system, maybe pass this book along to Christians in your life.