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Ahh, Spring is here. The weather is tumultuous, the grass is green and the wild iris flowers (a type of grass) are starting to POP. As I drive by the cows in the local fields and watch them standing in the lush green grass, I am reminded of Dr. Price. While talking about an isolated Swiss population he said: Nutrition and Physical Degeneration by Weston A. Price DDS So enjoy the beautiful Spring weather, and join me in giving thanks for grass, cows, May/June butter, flowers, beauty and fat soluble activators! ~ Lisa See also:
May Events:Meeting & Potluck LunchMonday, May 12, 2008
Our potluck meetings are the second Monday of each month. Please bring a Nourishing Traditions style dish and join us for some great food and great conversation! If you need driving instructions or have other questions call Victoria at 343-7046.
Return to top of page "The Popcorn Review""Food As Medicine"Friday, May 16, 2008
"Food As Medicine" by Jerry Brunetti. Come listen to an informative DVD presentation by Jerry Brunetti. With his vast experience with farming and animal nutrition he links healthy soil, truly nutritious food, and profitable, sustainable farming in a comprehensive and entertaining tapestry. His skill for communicating has won him extensive praise from holistic health professionals, sustainable farming organizations, and many farmers and consumers. He advocates nutrient dense foods ala the Weston Price food recommendations. He talks about the importance of products from grass fed cows such as organic raw milk, eggs, and meat. He looks at food as medicine and reminds us to re-evaluate the benefits of nutrient dense, traditional foods including meat, fats, roe, fin fish, eel, organic fresh vegetables and fruits, esp. the berries. In short, he is a dynamic and inspiring speaker. We are requesting a $5-10 donation to the Eugene Chapter at the door.
Return to top of page In Other News:Eat Here NowThe Eugene Chapter will have a table at the Eat Here Now, Community Local Foods Potluck. As you may remember, at the January Eat Here Now event, Victoria won first prize in the vegan category for her fermented vegetables. Saturday, May 17, 2008
The program focus will be on Urban Food Production and the line up of community groups presenting includes:
Bring a dish to share!
Return to top of page The 2008 Locally Grown directories have arrivedThe "Locally Grown" directories are a production of the Willamette Farm and Food Coalition. We have found that these directories are the best resource in our area for information on farmers markets, local producers of fruits, vegetables, meats, nuts, dairy* and more. Look for one soon (at your favorite coffee shop, grocery store, restaurant, public library, chamber of commerce, extension service office, visitor’s center, farmers’ market, grange, church or Weston A. Price event). Or stop by the Willamette Farm and Food Coalition office at 1192 Lawrence and say hello, or give them a call and they will pop one in the mail to you. 341-1216. The Eugene Chapter WAPF pleased to be listed in this year's edition. We will continue to have the "Locally Grown" directories available at our events. Return to top of page * The Eugene Chapter maintains a list of local producers of raw dairy products. Some of these small scale farmers do not wish to be listed in the directory. Contact us for more information. |
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