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    Explore "lard" with insightful episodes like "The Return of The bATcast with Dominic Davi", "406: Avoid Seed Oils", "406: Avoid Seed Oils", "406: Avoid Seed Oils" and "396: Butter Is Better" from podcasts like ""Alternative Tentacles Batcast", "Podcast Notes Playlist: Nutrition", "Wise Traditions", "Wise Traditions" and "Wise Traditions"" and more!

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    The Return of The bATcast with Dominic Davi

    The Return of The bATcast with Dominic Davi

    Dominic Davi (bassist for Tsunami Bomb) returns to the bATcast after a long absence, to give you the lastest news on all things Alternative Tentacles Records! He answers questions submitted by fans from the facebook group that cover when particular records are coming out, the status of the 7" Club, and humming tunes into our answering machine. He also spins tracks from SPANK MACHINE, THE DARTS, MINISTRY, TSUNAMI BOMB, and LEGENDARY SHACK SHAKERS! The bATcast is back! 

    406: Avoid Seed Oils

    406: Avoid Seed Oils
    Wise Traditions

    Podcast Notes Key Takeaways



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    The bottles of yellow oil on the supermarket shelves are labeled heart-healthy but they are in actuality damaging for our health (and the heart). These seed oils are unstable fats extruded from seeds that are not meant for human consumption. They are deodorized and colorized to make them look and taste appealing, but they are rancid and difficult to digest. They can (and do) lead to a host of health conditions from obesity, to cancer, to diabetes, to premature aging.

    Sally Fallon Morell, president of the Weston A. Price Foundation, describes the issues with these oils: canola, safflower, sunflower, soy and more. Sally explains how to spot the seed oils in our foods and how to swap them out of the diet.

    Visit Sally's website for her blog: nourishingtraditions.com

    Follow WAPF on social media!

    See our sponsors: Serenity Farm Bread, Paleo Valley, Optimal Carnivore

    406: Avoid Seed Oils

    406: Avoid Seed Oils

    The bottles of yellow oil on the supermarket shelves are labeled heart-healthy but they are in actuality damaging for our health (and the heart). These seed oils are unstable fats extruded from seeds that are not meant for human consumption. They are deodorized and colorized to make them look and taste appealing, but they are rancid and difficult to digest. They can (and do) lead to a host of health conditions from obesity, to cancer, to diabetes, to premature aging.

    Sally Fallon Morell, president of the Weston A. Price Foundation, describes the issues with these oils: canola, safflower, sunflower, soy and more. Sally explains how to spot the seed oils in our foods and how to swap them out of the diet.

    Visit Sally's website for her blog: nourishingtraditions.com

    Follow WAPF on social media!

    See our sponsors: Serenity Farm Bread, Paleo Valley, Optimal Carnivore

    406: Avoid Seed Oils

    406: Avoid Seed Oils

    The bottles of yellow oil on the supermarket shelves are labeled heart-healthy but they are in actuality damaging for our health (and the heart). These seed oils are unstable fats extruded from seeds that are not meant for human consumption. They are deodorized and colorized to make them look and taste appealing, but they are rancid and difficult to digest. They can (and do) lead to a host of health conditions from obesity, to cancer, to diabetes, to premature aging.

    Sally Fallon Morell, president of the Weston A. Price Foundation, describes the issues with these oils: canola, safflower, sunflower, soy and more. Sally explains how to spot the seed oils in our foods and how to swap them out of the diet.

    Visit Sally's website for her blog: nourishingtraditions.com

    Follow WAPF on social media!

    See our sponsors: Serenity Farm Bread, Paleo Valley, Optimal Carnivore

    396: Butter Is Better

    396: Butter Is Better

    We know that butter tastes better than margarines and vegetable oil spreads, but is it actually better for you and beneficial to your health? Sally Fallon Morell, president of the Weston A. Price Foundation, and author of Nourishing Traditions explains that the answer is definitively "YES!" Today, she goes over the nutrients in butter today - like fat-soluble vitamins A, D and K, important trace minerals, arachidonic acid, cholesterol, and the Wulzen factor - and she explains the benefits that they offer us and our children.

    She also reviews the problematic ingredients found in butter substitutes that can lead to thyroid issues, arthritis, infertility, skin rashes, and more. In sum, Sally makes a strong case, based on scientific evidence, that is butter is a better choice, in every respect.

    Visit Sally's website: nourishingtraditions.com

    Take our podcast survey (to enter to win our free book on WAPF's 11 dietary principles)

    Check out our sponsors: Paleo ValleyMarithyme Seafood CompanyOptimal Carnivore

    Order the "Why Butter is Better" brochure

    396: Butter Is Better

    396: Butter Is Better

    We know that butter tastes better than margarines and vegetable oil spreads, but is it actually better for you and beneficial to your health? Sally Fallon Morell, president of the Weston A. Price Foundation, and author of Nourishing Traditions explains that the answer is definitively "YES!" Today, she goes over the nutrients in butter today - like fat-soluble vitamins A, D and K, important trace minerals, arachidonic acid, cholesterol, and the Wulzen factor - and she explains the benefits that they offer us and our children.

    She also reviews the problematic ingredients found in butter substitutes that can lead to thyroid issues, arthritis, infertility, skin rashes, and more. In sum, Sally makes a strong case, based on scientific evidence, that is butter is a better choice, in every respect.

    Visit Sally's website: nourishingtraditions.com

    Take our podcast survey (to enter to win our free book on WAPF's 11 dietary principles)

    Check out our sponsors: Paleo ValleyMarithyme Seafood CompanyOptimal Carnivore

    Order the "Why Butter is Better" brochure

    Lard, Cracklins and Cornbread

    Lard, Cracklins and Cornbread

    Today Danny and Wanda talk about making lard and using the cracklins to make cracklin cornbread.  They venture off into the past with a few phrases that seem to be lost in today's society. 

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    81. What Are the Healthiest Fats to Cook With? And Other Qs and As!

    81. What Are the Healthiest Fats to Cook With? And Other Qs and As!

    What are the healthiest fats for cooking? Olive oil? Vegetable oil? Lard? The answers might surprise you! We’ll tackle another question as well that might help you take your best kitchen game on the road! Don’t miss out!

     

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    262: Secrets from the French

    262: Secrets from the French

    What can we learn from the French about how to cook, eat, and live? How is it that they eat such rich, creamy foods and yet remain so slim? Do they still include organ meats in the diet? What are their secrets for healthy cooking and living? Tania Teschke lived for three years in the Bordeaux region of France where she immersed herself in traditional French cuisine and culture. Her experience culminated in the well-researched book "The Bordeaux Kitchen."

    Today, Tania shares lessons learned with us. She explains the "French paradox", their tips for cooking (like having the best equipment possible), how they spend time on the preparation and provenance of their meals, and, yes, how many still include organ meats in the diet. She also offers ideas for where to start when it comes to introducing liver into the family's diet and how to shape our own family's dietary and lifestyle habits.

    Visit her Tania's website: BordeauxKitchen.com

    Check out our sponsors: Ancestral Supplements and North Star Bison

    Find more resources on our website: westonaprice.org

    Register for our conference at wisetraditions.org 

    262: Secrets from the French

    262: Secrets from the French

    What can we learn from the French about how to cook, eat, and live? How is it that they eat such rich, creamy foods and yet remain so slim? Do they still include organ meats in the diet? What are their secrets for healthy cooking and living? Tania Teschke lived for three years in the Bordeaux region of France where she immersed herself in traditional French cuisine and culture. Her experience culminated in the well-researched book "The Bordeaux Kitchen."

    Today, Tania shares lessons learned with us. She explains the "French paradox", their tips for cooking (like having the best equipment possible), how they spend time on the preparation and provenance of their meals, and, yes, how many still include organ meats in the diet. She also offers ideas for where to start when it comes to introducing liver into the family's diet and how to shape our own family's dietary and lifestyle habits.

    Visit her Tania's website: BordeauxKitchen.com

    Check out our sponsors: Ancestral Supplements and North Star Bison

    Find more resources on our website: westonaprice.org

    Register for our conference at wisetraditions.org 

    261: Food > supplements

    261: Food > supplements

    Most supplements are synthetic and just plain don’t work as well for our bodies as the nutrients found in real food. Sally Fallon Morell, President of the Weston A. Price Foundation, explains why the fat-soluble vitamins, A, D, and K are especially important to find in real food. They are key to a healthy immune system and are critical for keen eyesight, optimal fertility, bone and skin health and more. She covers in detail why most supplements simply can’t achieve what real food can. Sally also reviews what’s behind our craving for sweets, problems with the Impossible Burger, and more.

    Visit Sally's website: nourishingtraditions.com

    Check out our sponsors: Ancestral Supplements and North Star Bison and Mountain Rose Herbs

    Find more resources on our website: westonaprice.org

    Register for our conference at wisetraditions.org

    261: Food > supplements

    261: Food > supplements

    Most supplements are synthetic and just plain don’t work as well for our bodies as the nutrients found in real food. Sally Fallon Morell, President of the Weston A. Price Foundation, explains why the fat-soluble vitamins, A, D, and K are especially important to find in real food. They are key to a healthy immune system and are critical for keen eyesight, optimal fertility, bone and skin health and more. She covers in detail why most supplements simply can’t achieve what real food can. Sally also reviews what’s behind our craving for sweets, problems with the Impossible Burger, and more.

    Visit Sally's website: nourishingtraditions.com

    Check out our sponsors: Ancestral Supplements and North Star Bison and Mountain Rose Herbs

    Find more resources on our website: westonaprice.org

    Register for our conference at wisetraditions.org

    258: Fat is where it's at

    258: Fat is where it's at

    Fats keep us satiated. They bolster our immune system and help lower inflammation. They protect the brain and help regulate hormone production and mood. They contain fat-soluble activators that are catalysts for mineral absorption. Whether you’re a fan of fats or just reintroducing them to your diet, you may still have questions about them. How much fat was in most traditional diets? And how much should be in our own, today? What kind of fats are best?

    Sally Fallon Morell, president of the Weston A. Price Foundation, today explains what fats are best and how they work in the body. She places particular importance on animal fats and discusses how we can all benefit from upping our fat intake, as we review principle #7 of the 11 Wise Traditions principles.

    Visit Sally's website: nourishingtraditions.com

    Check out our sponsors: Ancestral Supplements and North Star Bison

    Find more resources on our website: westonaprice.org

    Register for our conference at wisetraditions.org

    258: Fat is where it's at

    258: Fat is where it's at

    Fats keep us satiated. They bolster our immune system and help lower inflammation. They protect the brain and help regulate hormone production and mood. They contain fat-soluble activators that are catalysts for mineral absorption. Whether you’re a fan of fats or just reintroducing them to your diet, you may still have questions about them. How much fat was in most traditional diets? And how much should be in our own, today? What kind of fats are best?

    Sally Fallon Morell, president of the Weston A. Price Foundation, today explains what fats are best and how they work in the body. She places particular importance on animal fats and discusses how we can all benefit from upping our fat intake, as we review principle #7 of the 11 Wise Traditions principles.

    Visit Sally's website: nourishingtraditions.com

    Check out our sponsors: Ancestral Supplements and North Star Bison

    Find more resources on our website: westonaprice.org

    Register for our conference at wisetraditions.org

    228: Just eat real food!

    228: Just eat real food!

    This is such an odd thing—that is, the fact that there is a need to point out the benefits of real food. But our world has changed so much since the days in which our ancestors lived! Supermarket shelves are stocked with items that resemble food but are pseudo foods with little to no nutrient value. As a matter of fact, these foods often are labeled as “heart healthy” or “low fat” and “natural” in an effort to persuade us otherwise. How can we distinguish what is good for us (i.e. actual food) and what products are dangerous facsimiles? 

    Today, Sally Fallon Morell, the head of the Weston A. Price Foundation, reviews principle #1 of the Wise Traditions lifestyle. It is the recommendation that we avoid refined and denatured foods. Sally defines the terms “refined” and “denatured” and helps us understand why foods that have been so changed endanger our health. She describes the effects of ingredients found in highly processed foods like MSG, high fructose corn syrup, and aspartame and she explains how they derail our health. She tells us about the rancid seed oils that are marketed to us and which oils are actually most natural and beneficial for our bodies. Overall, this conversation is a fantastic primer on why and how to switch to a more real food diet.

    Check out Sally's blog: nourishingtraditions.com 

    Get our 7 Easy Lessons for applying Wise Traditions here.

    See our brochure "Timeless Principles of Healthy Traditional Diets." 

    Check out our sponsor: Ancestral Supplements

    228: Just eat real food!

    228: Just eat real food!

    This is such an odd thing—that is, the fact that there is a need to point out the benefits of real food. But our world has changed so much since the days in which our ancestors lived! Supermarket shelves are stocked with items that resemble food but are pseudo foods with little to no nutrient value. As a matter of fact, these foods often are labeled as “heart healthy” or “low fat” and “natural” in an effort to persuade us otherwise. How can we distinguish what is good for us (i.e. actual food) and what products are dangerous facsimiles? 

    Today, Sally Fallon Morell, the head of the Weston A. Price Foundation, reviews principle #1 of the Wise Traditions lifestyle. It is the recommendation that we avoid refined and denatured foods. Sally defines the terms “refined” and “denatured” and helps us understand why foods that have been so changed endanger our health. She describes the effects of ingredients found in highly processed foods like MSG, high fructose corn syrup, and aspartame and she explains how they derail our health. She tells us about the rancid seed oils that are marketed to us and which oils are actually most natural and beneficial for our bodies. Overall, this conversation is a fantastic primer on why and how to switch to a more real food diet.

    Check out Sally's blog: nourishingtraditions.com 

    Get our 7 Easy Lessons for applying Wise Traditions here.

    See our brochure "Timeless Principles of Healthy Traditional Diets." 

    Check out our sponsor: Ancestral Supplements

    Episode 71 Molé Mama's Tamalada (Tamale Party)

    Episode 71 Molé Mama's Tamalada (Tamale Party)

    Tamale season is here! Alicias Delicias, her mama, her daughters, and Little Hunneys Cakery and her daughter joined me for my very first Tamalada in San Diego! Together we made 14 dozen tamales in a few hours! I share our recipe, our assembly tips, and how much fun we had! And I even tell you how many tamales I ate, oh my! Be warned this episode will make you hungry for tamales!

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