The New Year (weekly menu 15)

Welcome to 2010.

To begin this new year with a healthy start, I am excited to embrace a new cookbook in our collection. This year for my birthday I received a copy of Sally Fallon’s Nourishing Traditions: The Cookbook that Challenges Politically Correct Nutrition and the Diet Dictocrats. Like many others, I hope to improve my health this year by eating more nutritious foods. Almost a cult classic, Fallon’s cookbook is the one to have if you are ready to challenge the mainstream interpretations of nutrition. You may have begun this journey if you read Michael Pollan’s In Defense of Food: And Eater’s Manifesto. While this relatively short book examines the history of nutritionism in America, Pollan also argues that we must revert to a more simple and wholesome diet – one consisting of more whole foods and pastured animal meat. To meet this goal, I highly suggest Fallon’s cookbook. It is the cornerstone of revitalizing traditional foods in the modern home.
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Between the Holidays (weekly menu 14)

December is really a huge month. There’s just so much that happens, for me especially. I got my birthday, Hanukah, Christmas and New Years.

Busy. Busy. Busy.
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The Food Curriculum Project (part II) “The Menu”

If you read this blog, I assume you watch or have seen episodes of Top Chef, Iron Chef or Hell’s Kitchen. For those of you that plead ignorance, I am referring to popular television shows that thrive on competitive cooking. In each of these shows contestants are given a set of requirements and constraints, under which they must prepare a meal for x amount of people. The experience of cooking in that environment is both daunting and ridiculous because the scenarios are so extreme.

Well it turns out that the “healthy eating and meal planning class” is like an episode of Top Chef.
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Bring Me the Meat! (weekly menu 13)

For all my talk about meat, I have to admit that I haven’t been eating it nearly as much as I did a year ago. This is both good and bad. Though the bad reason is unknown to anyone else but myself. Specifically, I’m convinced that my stomach digests meat well and I remember eating local, whole foods and feeling better than I do these days. I’m starting to think that I need to eat more meat but not too much, hopefully a sustainable amount.
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Thanksgiving Menu

This Thursday my wife and I will host our first Thanksgiving. Though smaller than previous years, our intimate meal will be all family, all love and plenty of delicious food (that’s the hope.)
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