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.
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I can’t wait to see what you all share!
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Jolene @ Yummy Inspirations says
Thanks for hosting. This week I’m sharing our experience of introducing dairy on The GAPS Diet as well as a post about 25 ways to get your kids to eat more vegetables! Have a lovely weekend. 🙂
Eileen @ Phoenix Helix says
Thanks for hosting. This week I posted an easy pot roast recipe with a thick & delicious flour-free gravy. Have a great weekend!
Little Sis says
Thanks for hosting! Hope you have a super weekend!
Kimberly Hartke says
Thanks for this carnival, it inspires me to cover food politics on Friday!
Today is a guest blog by a cookbook author, who rebuts the arguments against real food and the local foods trend.
In particular he torpedoes the charge that real foodies are ‘rich’ and ‘elitist’.
Please come and add your two cents worth in the comments on this heated topic!
http://hartkeisonline.com/2013/03/15/real-food-vs-industrial-food/
NicoleW says
Thank you so much for hosting!
Loriel says
Thank you for hosting!
The Lengths People Go to Get Clean Food- With our food supply being tainted with toxic things left and right, it’s no surprise people will go to great lengths and drive great distances to obtain clean food. I’m sharing a video about what someone did in the “slum” part of LA. He created a community garden to bring healthy food to the community and keep kids off the streets. —> http://www.healthyrootshappysoul.com/2013/03/the-lengths-people-go-to-get-clean-food.html#
Kathy @ Granny's Vital Vittles says
Thanks for hosting Kristen! This week we’re working on making cooking easier thru efficient cleaning in The Granny Plan … it makes a really big difference. Drop by to join us for 12 weeks of real food mastery. I’m also sharing my recipe for easy pizza rollups a quick way to get that pizza craving satisfied.
Tiffany @ DontWastetheCrumbs says
Thank you for hosting Kristen! 🙂
As if the taste alone wasn’t enough, this week I shared 13 reasons to eat more butter… plus a post on how to bake with healthy fats, including – you guessed it – butter!
Chris says
I’m been a slacker and keep missing FBF – not this time. 🙂 Here is a post on using raw wildflower honey to make “medicinal honey” with ginger and rosehips. Happy Friday! http://earthfriendlygoodies.com/618/medicinal-honey-recipe
April says
Natural Easter recipes, jelly beans, cookies and more!
I’ve cruised all over the world wide web and stumbled upon these ideas for a soy free, corn free, HFCS free, GMO free Easter for my little guy. Check out what I’ve rounded up here:
http://www.myhomehealthier.com/post-28-natural-easter-recipes-jelly-beans-cookies-and-more-.html
PLUS !!! I’ve finally figured out what we’re using for Easter egg fillers… we’re going with Money & Raisins
Easy and GMO free! Yippie!
Jessica (I'm NEW!) says
Hi, and thanks for hosting!
This week I’m sharing a nourishing makeover of my favorite cookie: Salted Oatmeal Chocolate Coconut Cookies.
http://bintrhodaskitchen.blogspot.com/2013/03/nourishing-makeover-salted-oatmeal.html
I’m also sharing a traditional Palestinian dish, similar to Greek moussaka. Rich meat sauce baked with eggplant – delish!
http://bintrhodaskitchen.blogspot.com/2013/03/eggplant-bake-or-mnezzali.html
Johnny-Eating For Idiots says
This is a crispy seared 5 spice duck in chipotle orange sauce I threw together last weekend. It’s all real and amazingly delicious!
http://www.eatingforidiots.com/crispy-seared-duck-with-chipotle-orange-sauce/
CE says
Thanks for hosting and happy to share a post from a few months ago about cooking an amazing roast in the pressure cooker. It’s an old recipe passed through a few generations. We love it extra peppery with fresh ground black pepper!
Jamil Avdiyev @ High Brix Nutrient Dense Foods says
How nutrient dense is the soil of the farms where you get your food from?
http://highbrixnutrientdensefoods.com/2013/03/16/how-variations-in-soil-fertility-affect-your-nutrient-intake/
Julia Visser says
Hello and thanks for hosting!!
I shared a different view of celebrating birthdays (having had one recently!), rather than lamenting about another year gone by…
http://julesfuel.com/2013/03/19/a-different-kind-of-birthday-song/
Have a great day!