Rabu, 21 Oktober 2009

Re: [NN] Depression Food: What to Eat in a Crisis

Dawn,


> Congratulations! =) It's a great article.
>
> Thanks for pointing out also a better canned coconut milk. I didn't even
> think to check for added water. Duh!


Thanks. It has been about 5 years since I appeared on the front page
over there. My how time flies! My Roman Polanski article has also been
picked up by a major website (though nowhere near as big as Rockwell).
I have two major articles coming up that might shake the status quo
somewhat in the "traditional foods" world. That's okay. A little
controversy never hurts now and then. :-)

I happened to notice the added water in the normal brand I buy because
it seems to be worse these days. I did a little checking around and
kept comparing and found out Thai Kitchen doesn't add water. Even if
they do it is less than the other brands from my own observations. The
good thing is that I have been making more and more coconut milk at
home. Even with the increased price of mature coconuts it is still
cheaper than buying it (not factoring in the value of my time -
fortunately it is fairly quick and easy with the right tools).

Michael
http://nutrition-and-physical-regeneration.com/blog


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