Monday, May 21, 2012

Anton Health and Nutrition

How to Make Your Own Homemade Nut Milk

I’ve been making my own nut milks for years, but it wasn’t until recently (as soon as I let go of my raw cow milk share) that I needed a healthy, sustainable solution for my daily green smoothies. Sure, I can buy nut milks in those asceptic containers from the alternative milk aisle, but I [...]

Egg Nutrition – Laying the Foundation for Good Health

Unlike the human egg, which relies solely on the nutrition filtering into the womb from its mother, a chicken egg holds within it everything it needs to develop into a budding spring chick. It does this all on its own, inside the walls of a thin, porous shell. Ode to this wondrous marvel of nature, [...]

Community Supported Agriculture

People these days want to know where their food comes from and how it is grown. Community Supported Agriculture (a mutual commitment between a farm and the community) provides a direct link between the production and consumption of food. It creates a relationship between people and the food we eat, and puts the farmers’ face [...]

Delicious Fishes

Fishes are indeed delicious, and with all the health research backing their ability to combat heart disease and cancer, fish are becoming an increasingly popular staple food for people all over the globe. Most health experts agree: eating more fish is a good thing. But with our world’s fish stocks disappearing from our seas because [...]

Unmatchable Heirloom Taste

It’s easy to think of Aunt Mable’s broach that has been passed down through the generations as an heirloom… but an heirloom tomato? An “heirloom” seed refers to an old variety of vegetable or fruit that predates the hybrids, which were starting to be bred and grown in the 1940’s. These unadulterated heirloom seeds have [...]