Guest Posting :: Kitchen of the Week
This week I will be featured as the Kitchen of the Week at Happy to be @ Home.
Please join me every day this week as I chronicle my kitchen adventures.
Today: Introduction.
This week I will be featured as the Kitchen of the Week at Happy to be @ Home.
Please join me every day this week as I chronicle my kitchen adventures.
Today: Introduction.
Canned wild salmon is a staple in our pantry. It is the ultimate “real food“. It is much less expensive than frozen or fresh, it has a good amount of dairy-free calcium due to the bones and it makes throwing together a quick dinner fairly simple. For all of these reasons I make salmon cakes…
I’ve been on a kind of buckwheat kick for a couple of years now. I like to use buckwheat flour in some of the gluten-free sourdough loaves I created for Cultures for Health. We’ve eaten it in various breakfast recipes including this baked porridge. So, recently, I sprouted some buckwheat to throw into raw breakfasts…
Who doesn’t love mayonnaise? I know I do, especially the Hellmann’s brand. Unfortunately the main ingredient in this mayonnaise is soy oil, or you can get the canola oil version which includes lots of modified corn starch and I’m not a fan of canola oil. There is also a safflower oil mayonnaise of a different…
I have been making a lot of beef broth the last few months between a bull we brought in and a few extra boxes of bones we’ve since gathered from that same butcher. Beef broth is no joke with its thick layer of fat on top of each pot and its necessitating a hacksaw to get…
Growing up I ate a lot of condensed tomato soup and grilled cheese. To this day it is such a comfort food to me. My mom always made it with a combination of milk and water and I love the creamy counterpart to the acidity of the tomatoes. What I didn’t realize was how much…
I never know what to say in situations like this. “Hey, I wrote a cookbook!” sounds a bit highfalutin or terse or simply not long-winded enough to be a part of my usual modus operandi. (Boy, I’m socially awkward. If you want to just get on with buying the cookbook you can skip ahead to…
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that is so cool Shannon. I will look forward to reading your post.
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Hi, I read your post on H2B@H. Do you know there are quite a lot of chocies of herbs you could take to build your milk supply up so you wouldn’t have to give the baby homemade formula?
Erin – Yep. I have taken every herb I could get my hands on, pumped around the clock, eaten every galactogogue in the book. I have a low thyroid that I am working on healing, which I suspect is the root cause of the milk supply issues. Thank you for your comment.
I read your guest post and wanted to comment about your milk supply issue. I nursed my 3 children from 12-18 months each and had supply problems with one of them. My doctor placed me on Reglan for a few weeks to help increase my supply. This medication is used for stomach problems or something not normally associated with lactation but it was successful in my friend and I.
He made several phone calls and read material about it before prescribing it but it works!
I also pumped on one side while the baby nursed on the opposite side every time or at least every other time to boost the demand.
Just a few tips that I thought you would like to hear to go back to all natural if possible.
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