"We make our bone broth almost exclusively out of garbage."
What if eating real food didn't have to be prohibitively expensive? The most nutritious, real, nourishing foods have traditionally been the cheapest and simplest - conversely, the expensive, rich meals of the wealthy were often laborious productions involving sweets and refined foods.
It's time to take back our ancestral wisdom and reclaim foods and skills that once belonged to the people, and have now been relegated to super-expensive and elite grocery stores at staggering prices.
In this episode, Andrea and Alison will discuss five of the most expensive "healthy" foods you can buy - which also happen to be five of the cheapest foods you can make at home!
It should be noted these cost assessments all assume you will be purchasing the ingredients - many of these can be easily raised at home OR obtained for free through invested relationships with farmers.
We will briefly cover the cost of purchasing versus making at home, processes for making, and our favorite resources for each of the following:
Bone broth (12:05)
Sourdough bread* (24:22)
*For a full episode discussing sourdough, there will be a later episode on the podcast!
Kombucha & Water Kefir (35:14)
Kefir & Yoghurt (48:40)
Sauerkraut (1:04:30)
Resources mentioned, in approximate order of appearance:
Andrea quoted from the Radical Homemakers book by Shannon Hayes
Frequently mentioned: The Art of Fermentation by Sandor Ellix Katz
Bone Broth Resources
Nourishing Traditions by Sally Fallon
Nourishing Broth by Sally Fallon Morell
Bone broth and boullion cubes on Andrea's blog
Sourdough Bread Resources
How to Create a Sourdough Starter by Alison
The Fresh Loaf online forum
Artisan Breads Every Day by Peter Reinhart (with sourdough pizza crust recipe)
Traditional Cooking School sourdough posts
Briefly mentioned
GAPS diet mentioned offhand by Andrea
Kombucha Resources
Kombucha recipes on Andrea’s blog
Kombucha flavorings on Andrea’s blog
Fruit scrap vinegar on Andrea's blog
Kombucha Revolution by Stephen Lee and Ken Koopman
The Organic green tea and organic black tea Andrea uses
Cultures for Health kombucha scobys
Kefir & Yoghurt Resources
Wise Traditions podcast kefir episode
Alison’s DIY proofing box post
Beyond the North Wind by Darra Goldstein – the Russian cookbook Alison mentioned
Cultures for Health kefir grains
Sauerkraut & Kimchi Resources
Super Simple Sauerkraut on Alison's Blog
Andrea’s sauerkraut class packet/recipe download
The Healthy Home Economist sauerkraut
Traditional Cooking School sauerkraut
Alison’s Instagram Post about Sauerkraut
Asian Pickles by Karen Solomon
Keeping Food Fresh by The Gardeners & Farmers of Terre Vivante (I found this book by following the footnotes in Nourishing Traditions)
Wild Fermentation by Sandor Ellix Katz
Bonus Resources
Long Way on a Little by Shannon Hayes
Easy Beans by Jackie Freeman
Twelve Months of Monastery Soups by Brother Victor-Antoine d’Avila-Latourette
We'd love to continue the conversation. Come find us on Instagram:
Andrea is at Farm and Hearth
Alison is at Ancestral Kitchen
The podcast is at Ancestral Kitchen Podcast
Original Music, Episode Mixing and Post-Production by Robert Michael Kay