Guest guest Posted August 24, 2005 Report Share Posted August 24, 2005 I used to put oregano and chili powder in the heating butter to spread over the popcorn. And I was going to buy brown bags for putting organic popcorn in, because I couldn't rmember how to do it the old way, but this receipe is from Bee's Candida , and Bee used to work with Dr. Kerr, the Environmental Doctor in Toronto. My favorite way to eat popcorn is the following: Melt 1 tablespoon coconut oil in large pot over high heat, add 1 cup organic popcorn and cover. Once popcorn starts to pop, shake pan over flame until all the kernels have popped. Melt 1 stick of organic butter in small pan, crush 2 cloves garlic into the butter, add ¼ cup naturally fermented soy sauce and 1 teaspoon cayenne pepper. Pour evenly over popcorn. Then sprinkle ½ cup of grated " stinky " cheese (asiago, romano, or parmesan) and Celtic sea salt (to taste) on popcorn. Serve with chunks of salami or sausage from the farm. And read about this: LARD Lard is rendered fat from pork and is mostly monounsaturated. Lard can be a wonderful source of vitamin D. Traditionally, lard has been used and enjoyed for pastries and frying potatoes—until the vegetable oil industry took over. Don't be afraid to experiment with lard in your kitchen, it will add lots of flavor to your food. On a side note, I worked with a client from Mexico who was here visiting her daughter over the summer. The mother was 85 years old, very strong and healthy, and had not one wrinkle on her beautiful face. Her skin was incredible! It was so soft and silky, not at all dry, scaly or wrinkly like the skin I'm so used to seeing with most of my clients. I just had to ask her what kind of fats she eats. Her daughter translated my question to her mother and then replied, " She said she eats mostly lard. makingthetransition.com. The one thing you seriously need to consider about raw foods is you really need good oils and proteins because some people will automatically get the yeast overgrowth. Janice. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2005 Report Share Posted August 24, 2005 There's no reason to try and make popcorn look good; you can't dress it up to make it healthy. A carb dish, it would be better left out of a healthy diet completely. With all the food out there that is actually good for us we don't have to mess with corn or other grains at all. Feeding candida with candida-loving foods could only be suggestd on a candida group. This is similar to the people in the diabetes groups passing muffin recipes back and forth. Duncan > I used to put oregano and chili powder in the heating > butter to spread over the popcorn. And I was going to > buy brown bags for putting organic popcorn in, because > I couldn't rmember how to do it the old way, but this > receipe is from Bee's Candida , and Bee > used to work with Dr. Kerr, the Environmental Doctor > in Toronto. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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