Showing posts with label Sally Fallon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sally Fallon. Show all posts

Friday, February 18, 2011

Nourishing Traditions Cookbook Giveaway

If you have been enjoying my fermenting recipes . . . now you can enjoy them a little bit more.

You already know that I like the Nourished Kitchen

I like fermenting.  I want you to like it too.

In fact, I highly recommend enrolling in the Get Cultured e-course

But you already knew that. 

I first started learning about fermentation from the Nourishing Traditions cookbook. 

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And though I think this cookbook rocks, I think that the Get Cultured e-course would be more like a quarry than a rock in your kitchen.

However, I would still like you to have the book. 

So . . . . twofold blog post. 

  • First, sign up for the Get Cultured e-course using the code sourpickles to receive $20 off!  This coupon is only valid until Monday.  (Classes start March 4th.)
  • Secondly, win a copy of Nourishing Traditions

 

RULES
Please, please, please . . .do not put more than one entry per comment. I will be using www.random.org to pick the winners. Make sure you leave your email address in your comment.  All options are worth 1 entry.


(Mandatory) Read about The Nourished Kitchen e-course and tell me one thing that you would like to learn if you enrolled in it.

  1. Become one of my fans through Google Connect if you aren't already! (It’s over there on your right . . . see all of the little people?)
  2. Sign up to take The Nourished Kitchen e-course through my link and give yourself 10 entries.
  3. Tweet, blog, email some friends, or Facebook about the giveaway and then come back and leave me the link or a copy of your email.  Do this as often as you like.  Spread the good bacteria!
  4. Subscribe to my blog.

Remember, only #1 is mandatory. The rest of the entries are optional, but you MUST comment separately for each one.


The Fine Print: I will email you when you have won. You must respond within 48 hours.


Contest ends February 28, 2011 at Midnight

P.S.  This giveaway has nothing to do with The Nourished Kitchen . . . . Who knows?  I may send you my battered and loved recipe book or a new one. 

Monday, November 2, 2009

30 Days of Thanks: Day 2

Well. This is Day 2.

I stare at my computer screen wanting some caffeine, and not feeling quite awake even though it is 2:31 in the AFTERNOON. But thankful that I have made a choice to join Sally Fallon and complete the Eat Fat, Lose Fat challenge. It sure is a lot of coconut.

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Anyhew . . . If you don't know what I am blogging about today, check out Day 1.

Otherwise, read on. I am thankful for:
  1. Our new fish, Nemo, who is quiet and eats processed food. I was going to take a picture of him for you, but he won't cooperate and swim to the middle of the bowl.
  2. I am glad that we have been training the boys in how to clean up their toys. As a result, I am sitting here with some blueberry (decaf) tea and relaxing for a spell.
  3. Internet grocery shopping is great. I feel blessed to belong to such an amazing coop, with people who order items for me and organize my food for pickup. I am so grateful for the family who started our coop, houses it, and keeps it going.
  4. It is an awesome privilege to hear my boys create these fantastic make-believe scenarios and then act them out. I love how they direct the play before the play actually begins.
  5. I love the brown Breckenridge hooded sweatshirt I am wearing. I wear it almost every day. I have a shirt on underneath--it's not like is smells or anything.
  6. I am glad that coconut products are available within the continental United States.
  7. I'm happy that we can say, "Sorry, will you please forgive me . . ." and it is done. We can say this to someone we offended or hurt or we can say it to God. Thanks, Jesus.
  8. I am thankful that Mr. Smiley loves to read. His favorite book is one of my favorite books, Snuggle Puppy by Sandra J. Boynton.
  9. I love that I can color in my Bible and it helps me remember God's Word.
  10. I am really thankful that I have a Mom and a Mother-In-Law who come to my house and help me out.
Please be sure to stop by Conny's blog and link up with your 30 Days of Thanks!