Posts tagged: immune system

Logan Tribe…….Opportunity to Bless

By , 10/21/2010 12:25 pm

The Logan Family

On Behalf of the Logan Family

I would like to thank all of you that so generously gave to this family in their time of need.

Valerie Knowles , KCC’s Raw Foodie, will be making the food orders and also buying the fresh stuff when she gets closer to the Logan’s.

It has all went so well and Valerie is able is able to make a sizable purchase of RAW FOOD staples  for Tamar’s pantry .  :0)

Because of scheduling difficulties I won’t be interviewing Valerie this week . We will shoot for next week…will see how it goes.. We both have several projects and family activities to work around. Life is GRAND!

I’m deactivating the Pay Pal button…..

You can continue to bless the Logan Family by sending your gifts to them directly

The Logan Family

PO Box 2014

Arboles, CO 81121

Again ..your generosity was inspiring…..

Please keep Kitchen Counter Culture in your prayers as Valerie and I share our hearts, personal health challenges, and our kitchens with you in the months ahead… It is our sincerest prayer that we help equip the Body of Messiah with the knowledge, skills and resources to Keep Food REAL!

If you would like to help KCC bring Real Food Classes and workshops to this on-line  forum and also to  live events you can do so by purchases through this sites affilates or by donating directly…But more important than money  we need  your prayers. Please partner to pray on our behalf as we strive to educate others especially those with limited resources on the importance of their food choices and lifestyle issues.

Currently I am spending time ministering to a few  families that are facing difficult health and behavioral  issues. [I even recently had the honor of helping a friend with  their family's dog.]  :0)  Changes in eating habits do not come easy  to some and coaching reluctant and fearful people that are already ill can be a challenge.. Please hold Valerie and I up in prayer….Thanks

The love and support that I received via e-mails, phone calls and personal messages have been wonderful!  Thank you for the kind words  while doing this project. This has been a very meaningful experience for me as I have witnessed Believers ministering to one another in word AND deed…

You are all AWESOME!  Thank you for the trust that you showed me. Many of you don’t know me personally but entrusted me with your donations.  I will always strive to be honorable  with the resources I receive for the ministry projects  KCC undertakes .

Until Next time … Keep Food REAL!

~Blessings~

Judith

Bread, The REAL FOOD way

By , 06/19/2009 7:30 am

Bread Baking is one of THE most satisfying things I do in my”counter culture” kitchen.bread-pic-12

After being diagnosed with wheat allergies I realized, after 2 years of eating rice flour bread, that it wasn’t the wheat that was the problem . Rancid oils in ,what I thought, was healthy whole wheat bread  was the  culprit. After switching to baking bread with freshly ground wheat, and other grains, I haven’t had a problem. I also do NOT add any gluten or what is sometimes called Vital Gluten  to my bread. I prefer to keep the recipe as natural as possible. The body doesn’t need to deal with added gluten and if I knead my dough appropriately I can produce I nice soft loaf. I don’t need to make bread that sticks to the roof of the mouth. I’ll leave that to WONDER….

As for me I would rather have the REAL FOOD alternative…. whole fresh grains milled, fresh to be their best!

The term “whole foods” identify foods that have not been processed except to make them edible nor are they denatured in any way. Whole foods are essential to optimum health since they contain nutrients, fiber and enzymes that aid in proper digestion and assimilation by the body.

You already know that whole foods are richer in nutrition because processing strips foods of their vitamin and mineral content.


This Chart compares the nutritional density in one cup of wheat flour.

Whole Wheat Flour Refined Wheat Flour
Calories (g.) 400 455
Protein (g.) 16 13.1
Carbohydrate 85.2 95.1
Calcium (mg.) 49 20
Phosphorus (mg.) 446 109
Iron (mg.) 4.0 1.0
Potassium (mg.) 444 119
Thiamin (mg.) 0.66 0.08
Riboflavin (mg.) 0.14 0.06
Niacin (mg.) 5.2 1.1

Information taken from Jane Brody’s Good Food Book 1985 pg43 Henry A. Schroeder, “Losses of Vitamins and Trace Minerals Resulting from Processing and Preservation of Foods,” American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1971

Mill it Fresh and use it Quick

Storage and age also contribute to the overall nutritional value of any food.  For instance if you mill only the amount of flour needed at bread baking time, essential nutrients are preserved. Within 24 hours up to 40% of the nutrients have oxidized. In three days up to 80% of nutrients have oxidized. Stale flours become rancid because the germ oils in the grain become rancid. Rancid oils and flours strain the immune system, speed the aging process and contribute free radicals into our bodies.* Whole wheat flour that is more than a month old and hasn’t been preserved by refrigeration or freezing can scarcely be called healthy.

Simply a Smarter Way

Individuals whose diet consistently contains a diverse selection of whole foods have very little concern with elimination for they obtain fiber through their food choices. Also their need for supplements is decreased because again their food choices contribute greatly to their daily requirements of vitamins and minerals.

Whole  NOT Holes

Real whole foods are fresh foods with true nutritional value.  Processed and refined foods are full of nutritional holes. It is an essential component of good nutrition to consume the freshest and most natural whole foods available. Eating properly is THE BEST health care system you can get and YOU can provide it for yourself!

Begin with the staff of life

Create REAL nutritious bread for yourself and your family …maybe even the neighbors….invest in a grain mill  and start baking.

Not interested in creating your own..buy bread from a local bakery that mills their own flour..or barter with a bread baking neighbor or friend.. We’re out there..maybe even right next door ;0)

It truly is the bread that satisfies~

KEEP FOOD REAL!

Fresh Bread!breadbaking

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