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I'm totally trying to do WAP! I just am brewing water kefir, have made liver and kishk (the only breakfast cereal they condone), and tons of soup stock that I haven't used, yet. We bought some raw milk, but...it's super expensive to drink all the time. I didn't even read the link yet, but if you're into WAPF, then go to this great site: http://www.cheeseslave.com/ It's awesome. One of her resources is an amazing farm in Oroville! Yay for eating like the ancients.
ReplyDeleteHaha! This was a total accident that I even published this, Keidi! I emailed it to myself, but apparently sent it to my blog, not my email address. I totally WANT to eat like this, but I'm a long way away! You have inspired me!
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