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Nourishing Circles Farmstead's avatar

Tara there is a country song by Brad paisley that has a lyric "I thought i couldn't love you more, but I've said that before" and its about love deepening between two people. Stick with me here, if one takes that deeper than romantic love it's how I feel reading your work. Each essay seems to show me another layer to who you are that cracks my heart and mind open wigh possibilities. I'm not talking a pedestal but I am saying how grateful I am that you share these complex layers of you and your family with us. We are so inundated with "influencers" and you are the modern little house on the prairie for me, wholesome and authentic oozing in values.

I only really discovered values becoming a parent. I'm 6 years in and learning to shift from reckless to reverence. Both carry the same vibration but at opposite ends of the spectrum.

As I redefine myself I'm growing and learning the way values are the fou dation for everything. Thanks for spelling out values as it relates to food and how to explain them.

I've learned and grown just reading this. I see where my work is to continue healing and I see where celebration is due for how much effort I've put into maintain "weird" at all costs.

This is an article I need to put inside a cookbook so on my dark days I can hear a Sisters wise voice, it's worth it!

Thank you ❤️

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Caroline Minnear's avatar

My 3 boys 9,11&12 are pretty good natured about the fact they are the only ones at their school that have never gone to MacDonalds.

Their grandfather did buy them “food” (can we even really call it that?) from the drive through once, but they picked it apart, had a taste and screwed up their noses. They didn’t like the “plastic cheese one bit”

I’ve explained to them about the highly processed flavored food and how it strips away the sensitivity of tastebuds and makes subtle flavors of real food disappear.

I make them read the Ingredients of the “packeted” food they will ask for sometimes, usually it gives them the heebee jeebees and they decide against it themselves.

Every meal we eat is together. Even breakfast, sitting together of a morning talking about our days ahead.

This is also how I grew up and it is time spent with my family that I treasure.

The food that nourishes our bodies also nourishes our connection to each other.

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