Welcome to another Fight Back Friday! Today we are bringing together another collection of recipes, tips, anecdotes, and testimonies from members of the Real Food Revolution.
Who are they? Why, they’re the Food Renegades. You know who you are — lovers of SOLE (Sustainable, Organic, Local, and Ethical) food, traditional food, primal food, REAL food, the list goes on. I believe that by joining together, our influence can grow, and we can change the way America (and the industrialized world) eats!
So, let’s have some fun.
If you want to participate but aren’t sure how, please read these guidelines for how Fight Back Fridays will work.
Please be courteous and use your BEST blog carnival manners! In the very least, that means remember the two most important things you can do:
- Share a relevant post from your blog with us using the McLinky Widget below (don’t just link to your blog’s home page).
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If you don’t have a blog but are interested in joining the conversation, you can leave your comments below!
I can’t wait to see what you all share!
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Laura P says
I finally got the first post!!! I feel strangely excited about this! haha Thanks Food Renegade, for all that you do! 🙂
Stanley Fishman @ Tender Grassfed Meat says
Thanks for hosting! My post this week is about how I love traditional food cooked in a traditional way. Traditional food cooked in the way of our ancestors is far superior to modern factory food.
Why I Prefer Traditional Foods and Cooking
Lauren @ DC Healthy Bites says
Valentine’s Day is right around the corner so I thought I’d share a post discussing everyone’s favorite, chocolate! Sadly most of us have never tasted REAL cocoa from wild indigenous cacao. It not only tastes better but its better for the environment and healthier. Thank you for hosting!
http://dchealthybites.com/2014/02/03/chocolate/
Christine @ Once Upon a Time in a Bed of Wildflowers says
Thanks for hosting! I shared Pepperup Potion — just in case anyone is battling a cold or the flu! 🙂
~ Christine