Knitting & Reading
Joining Ginny today with knitting and reading for Yarn Along.
I’m working hard to finish some lingering knitting projects – no new ones until I’m finished! I finished Gabriel’s Plain Pickle, and now this World’s Warmest Hat for my mother in law is almost done (only two years on the needles, ahem, sorry Nana!). Love this hat – someday I’ll make myself one. Next up, finishing the big husband sweater. Wish me luck.
I’m re-reading, and enjoying so much, Nourishing Traditions. Such a fabulous, easy to understand explanation of health and nutrition, and what healthy groups of humans have eaten since long, long ago. Plus yummy recipes, like the crispy nuts I’m loving right now!
I really wish they would put out a version with lots of sexy food photos, so that I could more easily convince people to buy it and use it! I love this book, but it looks like it was written in 1962 instead of 2001. Did you know they’re about to release a Nourishing Traditions Book of Baby & Child Care? I’m so excited – we’ve already ordered them to sell at the bakery. Woo hoo!
Wheatberry Bakery
Grain CSA
Fields & Fire Blog
I also love picking up and reading Nourishing Traditions every couple of weeks – just opening it and learning something new or being reminded or some important point or just getting an idea of something new to make. I actually like the 60′s look but I am probably not like most people. Looking forward to the new one for babies and children.
I often feel like putting my NT in paper wrap, so people won’t judge it by its cover!
Z
LOl, good idea!