December 2011

Did You Catch All of These? The 10 Most Popular Kitchen Kop Posts of 2011

December 31, 2011

Maybe some of these will surprise you like they did me. Here are the ten most popular posts here on the blog for 2011…

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You MUST Send This to That Person You Know Who Has Cancer

December 30, 2011

If you’ve heard about the case against Dr. Burzynski and his alternative cancer clinic, you’re probably as outraged as I am. We all know someone with cancer, it’s sad but true, and just like the Stieler case that YOU helped get dropped, our rights are on the line again, only this time it’s not specifically parental medical rights, it’s anyone’s medical rights. I just can’t stand it when others try to tell us what to do about our own medical care!

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5 Easy Steps to a Healthier 2012 (With a Request for my Faithful Readers)

December 29, 2011

I’m aware that for many of you, my faithful readers, the tips below are old hat. (In theory anyway, but if you’re like me, you’re still fairly imperfect at living all of them out.) But I have new readers here all of the time, so I was hoping you could add your own quick and easy tips in the comments. So tell us, in the beginning, what was the one thing YOU did that wasn’t huge, but made a big difference in your overall health?

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Real Food Wednesday 12/28/2011

December 28, 2011

It’s that crazy time of the week when you entice us with your links and comments to go check out your blogs and your great REAL FOOD WEDNESDAY tips and ideas! And if you’re a blogger, you’ll draw some good traffic to your site…

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Baked Crab Rangoon Appetizer Recipe

December 27, 2011

This baked Crab Rangoon appetizer recipe will get you loads of compliments because it is reeeeeally tasty and easy to make, too. I took it to both family Christmas gatherings and I’m also making it for New Year’s Eve, only this time I’m making a bigger batch because they go fast.

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30% Off End-of-Year Deals for GAPS Diet Resources, Reversing Food Allergies, Real Food for Rookies and more!!

December 27, 2011

2011 is on it’s way out and here’s one last chance to save on a ton of resources that will help you get back to great health in the new year!   This 30% sale ends Sunday night, January 1st, 2012, at 11:59 pm Pacific time For any and all of the following Real Food [...]

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Monday Morning Mix-Up 12/26/2011 and Links You’ll Love

December 26, 2011

I’m so excited about my new winter veggie plan! Are parents allowed in your public school? Do you know if your honey is *real*? And many more links this week, too!

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Quick Quiche Cups – Perfect for a Grain-free Christmas Breakfast

December 24, 2011

These quiche cups are a super simple, make-ahead egg dish that you can get all set the night before and forget about it. For a nice Christmas breakfast you could serve it with farm bacon or sausage to keep it all grain-free, or serve it with some delicious baked oatmeal to really satisfy guests and kids, too — even those who didn’t think they liked oatmeal. That can also be made ahead, by the way, and it happens to be a recipe from my same friend, Sue, who shared today’s recipe. Thanks, Sue! :)

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Why Pay More for Olive Oil When it’s So Cheap at the Grocery Store?

December 23, 2011

When I was working on yesterday’s post, Living the Dream, the Life of a Businessman Farmer, an interview with Chris Kerston from Chaffin Family Orchards, I asked him if he could send me a short one-paragraph blurb on how their olive oil is different from what we can buy at the grocery store. (You won’t believe the similarities between olive trees and our immune systems…yes, you read that right!) Keep reading for his “one-paragraph blurb”…

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Living the Dream – The Life of a Businessman Farmer (with Amazing Pictures)

December 22, 2011

Ever heard of a disgusting little delicacy called, Rocky Mountain Oysters? What about Pizzle Sticks? Meet my friend, Chris Kerston, who has introduced me to such things. He’s a farmer living the dream, but some days there’s so much to do that it’s easy for him to forget that. The longer I know him, the more I’m amazed at how farming these days is so much more than that, Chris is a savvy businessman, too, and today he’ll share the whole scoop with us, the good and the not always so good.

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