Thursday, December 19, 2013

REAL Food Friday #17 and a Facebook Link Up

Hello and Welcome to REAL Food Friday! 
I'd like to thank all of the conscious bloggers who followed the guidelines and shared REAL FOOD recipes and posts. Thank you for sharing!
This week I shared Detox with Real Food.  YUM!
I have a BONUS this week...FB Follow-Back link-up!


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We're your hosts
Joyce @ It's Your Life
Lydia @ Lydia's Flexitarian Kitchen 
me...Mary @ Back to the Basics and Mary's Kitchen 
Joining us again this week is Deborah @ Kneaded Creations 

Mary’s Kitchen  
If you're interested in co-hosting let us know! 
You can email me at mari_backtonature@yahoo.com

My Features this week are:

How to Make a Ginger Bug from A Life UnProcessed

Jen's Split Pea Soup from HomesteadMania


In case you missed "What is Real Food" here's a recap...
I know "Real" food may not seem like as much fun as the sugary, chemically, DIY recipes out there on the internet.  This is why REAL Food Friday is so unique.  This is the place to share your unprocessed, gmo-free, locally grown and/or fair trade posts.
We are trying to make a difference 1 recipe at a time!


Here's a great reference from Food Myths:
Do you ever think about how far the food you eat travels?  Who grew it?  Who picked it? How much in processing it's been through before you took a bite?

Real Food is:
-Supports fair farmworker wages
-GMO Free
-Little to no processing/processed ingredients
-Supports local markets/vendors and isn't transported long distances to get to my plate
-Honors fair trade principles when I buy from othr regions
-Meat and dairy should be humanely raised and on real food themselves-Not genetically engineered feed, drugs, hormones and antibiotics.

Link up your Real Food posts!  Processed and "junk food" posts will be deleted.
The party runs from Thursday at 7pm EST through Monday at Noon.
Please follow your hosts and consider adding the Real Food Friday button.



BELOW is a chance to share your FB page!!!
This is a FB Follow-Back.  If someone likes your page please like theirs.
ENJOY!


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