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Ancestral Kitchen
#108 - Histamine, Ferments & Traditional Foods
Bone broth, sauerkraut, milk kefir – fundamentals of an ancestral diet and foods that we know do us good.So what do you do if actually they're making you ill?Histamine is a word that most of us have heard of and, thanks to the proliferation of health news, were also probably aware of histamine intolerance.In this episode we will deal head-on with histamine and how it interacts with an ancestral diet. We'll explain what histamine is and the problems it can cause. We'll explore which staple ancestral foods are high in histamine an...
2025-05-06
1h 16
Ancestral Kitchen
#105 - 16 Breakfasts with Traditional Foods (Fast, Prep-Ahead, and On the Go!)
What are some traditional foods we can eat for breakfast, and do we have examples of ancestral breakfasts in history? In this episode Alison and I got together to talk about what we eat to start the day. We included a variety of “types” of breakfasts. First, we start out with fast breakfasts, things you can make very quickly. Whether you’re going to school, you have kids going to school, or you homeschool - there’s not a lot of time in the morning typically to linger over a long breakfast. We then included some longer prep but hands-of...
2025-03-17
1h 25
Ancestral Kitchen
#104 - Baking with Ancient Grains
Download the free, 30-page guide Baking with Ancient Grains hereAlison has just released a free 30-page guide to baking with ancient grains and this companion podcast episode will give you everything you need to know to bring the world of ancient grain baking into your own kitchen.We'll define an ancient grain, we'll talk about why they're different to modern wheat and how that change happened, Alison will share why she believes ancient grains are so important in our modern world and then talk about how you can bring them into your own baking.
2025-03-03
1h 20
Ancestral Kitchen
#103 - 10 Nourishing Traditions Dishes - Cheaper Than Supermarkets!
The cost of eating an ancestral, nourishing diet, vs the cost of eating a conventional, supermarket diet: people are already stretched to the limit on their grocery budgets, so how can we ask them to spend even more on buying more nutritious or local food? Even if it’s important to them, what if the dollars literally do not exist? How are we to eat? These were the questions burning in my mind when I sat down with the Nourishing Traditions cookbook to make a list of ten easy, favorite recipes. I wanted to see how much more expensive th...
2025-02-17
1h 30
Ancestral Kitchen
#102 - The Guide to Getting Out of Supermarkets
How, when you’ve got limited money, no spare time and family who are used to eating what they eat…How when you can’t find alternatives, don’t have the room to grow it yourself and don’t have the headspace…How do you get out of supermarkets?In this, our Guide to Getting Out of Supermarkets episode, we’ll give you a stack of practical ideas (from us and from our supporters) that'll change things up.You’ll leave inspired, tooled-up and as ready as we can ever help you be to have y...
2025-02-03
1h 32
Ancestral Kitchen
#101 - Tending to Health in Times of Flu, Sickness or Recovery
How does one prepare for times of illness? Having supplies on hand, such as home remedies, some handy rubrics and rules of thumb in your back pocket, and healing foods prepared and set aside for such a time, are steps the wise person takes to avoid being caught off guard and unprepared. In this episode, Alison and Andrea will talk about some favorite tools and remedies they keep on hand, as well as procedures they use, in times of illness. This episode is not medical advice. Your personal health is between you and your Maker.* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *...
2025-01-20
1h 21
Ancestral Kitchen
#99 - Grill Me Like a Cheese Sandwich! We Answer All Your Questions
Ask us anything, we said! Grill us like a cheese sandwich! And you did! Our podcast supporters sent in questions for Alison and I to answer for this final episode of 2024 and we had a lot of fun answering them. Some of them were crazy! Some would take an entire podcast episode to answer thoroughly, and they were all really fun - like, "What are some non-ancestral things you do, or ancestral things you don't plan to ever do?" Or, "Tell us about Alison's past life!" Alison and I also came with some questions for each other, and we...
2024-12-26
1h 40
Ancestral Kitchen
#98 - How to Have a Green & Peaceful Christmas
Do you dislike all the fuss, packaging and stress that a mainstream Christmas involves? So do we! Both of us have spent many years cultivating Christmases that are low-key, close to zero-waste and calm. And they are beautiful. Listen in as we share our tips for experiencing a green and peaceful Christmas.Our 2024 Christmas Hamper is now available for all companionship or above supporters of the podcast. It's full of Christmas gift ideas, recipes and routines that will support you to have a wonderful festive period. Much love from both of us for the holidays.* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
2024-12-16
1h 05
Ancestral Kitchen
#97 - Postpartum Care and Ancestral Food Wisdom with Christine Muldoon
In this wonderful episode, I got to sit down with Christine Muldoon, who is a friend, the creator of NourishtheLittles.com, a Nutritional Therapy Practitioner, a mother and wife, and also a follower of the Weston A Price principles of food. She is also the co-host of the podcast Modern Ancestral Mamas with her amazing co-host, Corey Dunn. I wanted to tap into Christine's incredible knowledge base and wisdom for post-partum care, and really nourishing mom in the post-partum window of time. I wanted to highlight WHY it is so important, why is the rest so important, and what...
2024-12-02
1h 14
Ancestral Kitchen
#96 - Cooking Ancestrally Through the Winter with Kathie Lapcevic
How do you eat ancestrally and seasonally even during winter, when the produce stands maybe are shut down and your garden may be covered over with snow for the season and your body needs a different kind of support than it does during the busy, active days of summer? In this episode Alison and Kathie, who is a longtime listener, supporter and friend of the podcast, got to talk about all of these topics and much more. Kathie is the creator of Homespun Seasonal Living, one of my favourite websites for pulling recipes, and Kathie is an expert and...
2024-11-18
1h 10
Ancestral Kitchen
#95 - Let's Make a Christmas Pudding!
What is a Christmas pudding and how did it develop into the U.K.'s favourite festive dessert? What's inside one and, importantly, how can you make one in your kitchen?In this episode we'll talk about the fascinating history of Christmas pudding and then dive into the practicalities of making your very own festive pudding.What are the ingredients? How can you combine them? What's the cooking method? How do you serve it and what can you do with the leftovers?We'll cover recipes from as far back as 1300 right up to t...
2024-11-04
1h 14
Ancestral Kitchen
#94 - 7 Ancestral Swaps That Will Save You Money
This is such a great episode covering Seven Ancestral Swap That Will Save You Money. We are assuming you are already well on the way to eating ancestral diet, so these are not swapping ancestral foods for conventional foods; these are swaps within the ancestral food paradigm that Alison and I have utilized to save money - within saving money. Everyone is tightening up their budgets right now and we are no exception to that. The conversation around fats, dairy products and drinks and so much more in this episode is so interesting; and the last, most complex swap...
2024-10-22
1h 19
Ancestral Kitchen
#93 - How to Make Confit, Rilettes and Terrines
Today we got to sit down again with Meredith Leigh, a butcher and author of The Ethical Meat Handbook, and ask her a lot of questions about Confit, Rilette and Terrines. Meredith has a course on these three items - including headcheese, by the way - a course which Alison and I both took, and made use of in our own kitchens, and we loved the tasty results so much we wanted to ask Meredith more and get her on the air so you could hear her talk about these incredible versatile and thrifty preparation and preservation methods of...
2024-10-08
51 min
Ancestral Kitchen
#92 - Introduction to Ancestral Superfoods (and much more!) with Ben Greenfield
There are so many supplements out there that, if we believe the advertising, we should be taking. It's confusing and even when we have the funds to dip our toes in, it's challenging to know where to start. Today's guest, Ben Greenfield, knows a lot about supplements and ancestral living in general. My family has been learning from his work for over a decade. We first heard about the light toxicity of modern devices and the benefits of cold exposure from him.In this episode Ben and I talk about so many things: light, dentistry, the importance...
2024-09-24
1h 03
Ancestral Kitchen
#90 - Cold Extract Honey with Prenten at Beehive State Honey
What does "raw honey" really mean? How do you know if your honey is truly raw - is just the label enough? Are there different benefits to truly raw honey vs heated honey - even low heat temperature honey? And - how do you use truly raw honey? Does it ever go bad? How is it produced? Alison and I had so many questions all about honey and in this episode, Prenten, a beekeeper in Utah in the United States did an excellent job answering all of our questions - with some surprising answers.Join our Patreon...
2024-08-27
1h 19
Ancestral Kitchen
#89 - 'Snotty' Ferments, Ale Recipe & Convincing Those Who Won't Listen (a Peek into a Patron Exclusive Podcast)
Every month, we record not only the episodes you listen to here on Ancestral Kitchen but also a special show for supporters of the podcast - that is, our patrons.The episode you’re about to hear is one of these patron-exclusive shows from earlier in the year. In it you’ll get a taste of the sort of things we cover - we regularly talk about what’s happening in our own lives, often sharing things we wouldn’t in the main episodes and we also, as you will hear, answer really juicy questions from our patrons...
2024-08-13
1h 31
Ancestral Kitchen
Encore: The 5 Cheapest (& Yet the Most Expensive) Foods
Many of the questions Alison and I receive on a constant basis relate to topics that we covered in early foundational episodes of the podcast, so we decided to bring a few of those archive episodes to the front and highlight them for new listeners to enjoy. This episode is one of our very earliest - it's only our fourth episode on the podcast; and we were covering five of the most expensive foods to buy that are ironically some of the cheapest foods you can make.In this episode, we cover bone broth; sourdough bread; kombucha...
2024-07-30
1h 28
Ancestral Kitchen
#88 - Growing, Storing and Using Garlic: A Patron Special Episode
Megan is a podcast listener, turned podcast patron, turned podcast admin! She is now working for the Ancestral Kitchen Podcast and it has been so wonderful having her helping Alison and I out. This is a very special episode that we recorded just for patrons of the podcast, and it went up on a private podcast feed where we have over 80+ episodes that are just special bonuses for patrons of the podcast who are helping support it and keep us on the air. Megan and her partner are garlic and lamb farmers; and we asked the patrons of the...
2024-07-16
1h 17
Ancestral Kitchen
#87 - Taking Your Health in Your Own Hands
So many of us come to ancestral foods because of our own or our family’s health. We’ve tried what the mainstream medical model has to offer and we’re done with it. We want to look for and work with alternatives.And that journey can be a lonely and fraught one. The world doesn’t provide much support for taking this road less travelled and yet, when doing hard things and making tough decisions we sooo need support.That’s why we wanted to bring this episode, taking your health in your own hands, to...
2024-07-02
1h 19
Ancestral Kitchen
#86 - Let's Capture & Preserve Your Ancestral Stories
In this podcast we celebrate and share ancestral food…the things that our great grandmothers, and their great grandmothers used to do. The wisdom we can gather listening to and reading the stories of their work has the power to change our modern day food world.In this episode Andrea and I will put out a call for you to send us your own ancestral stories and we’ll also celebrate people who have collected and treasured this knowledge by sharing four beautiful, evocative pieces of food wisdom hand-picked by some of our favourite authors. Be prepared to be...
2024-06-18
1h 23
Ancestral Kitchen
#85 - Ancestral Cooking When You're Busy, Sick, Pregnant or Moving
What about cooking and eating ancestrally when you're in times of turmoil, or busy chaotic times - like having a new baby, or when people are sick, or when you're moving across countries!In this episode Alison and I are going to talk about all of these things because we are going through all of them. We will share some of our strategies and plans for using up food stores before a move, or preparing food in advance when there's a baby coming, and how we're going to keep our systems running despite all of the disruptions...
2024-06-04
1h 15
Ancestral Kitchen
June Special Announcement!
Welcome to June! It's a wild month for both Alison and Andrea - Andrea is having a baby, and Alison is moving back from Italy to the UK! To celebrate all the big changes and upheaval in our lives we wanted to have something special for all our listeners.We are offering a 16% discount - that is the maximum Patreon would allow us to give - on our annual Patreon supporter memberships. Sign up to be part of the community for a year - you'll make one payment and get all of the benefits for 12 months.
2024-06-01
00 min
Ancestral Kitchen
#82 - Home-Milling Flour for the Best Bread!
I know milling my own flour is better and I want to do it, but where do I start?Home milling can be such a joy and we’re here in this episode to guide you through all the hows.We’ll talk the multiple benefits of milling at home and fill any gaps in knowledge you might have. We’ll explain how you can grind a grain, what mills are available for your kitchen and the benefits of each one, then I’ll share how I mill at home, the organisation around it and what I make...
2024-04-23
1h 10
Ancestral Kitchen
#81 - Millet: How to Use this Sustainable, Gluten & Lectin-Free Grain
Do you cook with millet? I do and I love this ancient grain for the fact that it is super sustainable, very economical and, being gluten and lectin free, really easy to digest.In this episode we dive in to the ancestral grain millet. We will talk about what it is, why you'd want to include it in your diet, how to cook it and I then I will go on to share in detail my seven favourite ways to use millet - we regularly consume millet all of these ways in our home.By...
2024-04-09
1h 06
Ancestral Kitchen
#80 - Feeding Babies & Children Nutrient-Dense Food with Christine Muldoon
Feeding babies and children a nutrient-dense ancestral diet is something that many moms have questions about. Whether the questions are "how do I start my child off on the right foot" or "I have older kids and we are just coming to this ancestral diet now - help, how do I transition them to this good food!" - these are things that we think about. Here to help us today is Christine Muldoon, from The Modern Ancestral Mamas Podcast. Christine and her co-host Corey were on our podcast a long time ago, episode # 27, and Christine is back to give...
2024-03-25
1h 22
Ancestral Kitchen
#78 - Broth: Your Questions Answered
We asked for your questions on bone broth. And man, did you send them in!Today's episode is dedicated to answering all the questions we received about the wonder that is bone broth. We will cover sourcing your bones, what types of bones to use, cooking broth – including equipment, timings, add-ins, how to make your broth thicker, thinner, stronger and weaker, the myriad of ways you can drink and eat your broth, nutrition and storage. There are so many ideas packed into these 75 minutes. So whether you're a beginner at broth or via making it for years I...
2024-02-26
1h 21
Ancestral Kitchen
#77 - Veganism, Conscious Slaughter, Safe Meat Fermentation & Nitrates with Meredith Leigh
Meredith Leigh is an ex-vegan now butcher, a butchery teacher, an author, a kitchen experimenter extraordinaire and meat fermenter, co-founder of The Fermentation School and a mum.She has so much to share and this is an intimate and engaging conversation. We cover some really important questions including conscious animal slaughter, Meredith's transition from veganism to ethical meat, the safety worries around fermenting meat and the one we get so many questions about: nitrates in meat.Patrons of the podcast check your private feed for a moving after show where Meredith reads a piece from...
2024-02-12
1h 05
Ancestral Kitchen
#75 - Sandor Katz: Wild Yeast, Small Food & The War On Bacteria
If you asked both Andrea and I who's inspired us the most we'd both put our guest today, Sandor Katz, right up there in our top couple of names. We've read his books, underlining phrase after phrase, we've taken his advice; we've made his ferments, so many of his ferments. He's inspired, educated, and hand-held us both through our food fermentation journeys.Coming up is a fascinating and informative conversation that covers what Sandor grows and ferments, safety and fermentation, wild starters versus commercial yeast and how you can utilise wild yeast in your ferments, the war...
2024-01-15
51 min
Ancestral Kitchen
#74 - 14 Tips for Changing Your Food Habits
All of us have tried to change our food habits at some stage, most of us multiple times. Maybe, as you’re listening to this, you want to. It sounds simple - I’ll just stop eating this and start eating that. But it’s never that easy, is it?! Today, we’ll take a deep dive into food habits and offer you 14 Tips for Changing yours.* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *The organ supplements we use and trust – get a 5% discount (and free shipping) on grass-fed supplements, including liver capsules by visiting: https://www.oneearthhealth.com/AncestralKitchen...
2024-01-01
1h 06
Ancestral Kitchen
#73 - Slow Christmas
In this episode we will share what a Slow Christmas is and why we choose to celebrate our holidays this way. We'll talk about some specific traditions for meals, gifts and more - both from our homes and from the homes of our community of patrons.If you're a patron of the podcast, check your email for a link to our 2023 Christmas gift to you!* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *The organ supplements we use and trust – get a 5% discount (and free shipping) on grass-fed supplements, including liver capsules by visiting: https://www.oneearthhealth.com/AncestralKitchen...
2023-12-19
1h 12
Ancestral Kitchen
#72 - All About Spelt Sourdough
Spelt is a wonderful, economical alternative to wheat. I've been baking with it for a decade now and I love its deep, nutty flavour, its flexibility and its digestibility - many people who don't get on with wheat can enjoy spelt, especially if it's in a sourdough loaf.Whether you've tried spelt or not, this episode will give you everything you need to know to get the most from this grain in your own kitchen. And we'll celebrate the podcast's second ecookbook, Sourdough Spelt Every Day, that distils so much of my baking experience into a guide...
2023-12-05
1h 09
Ancestral Kitchen
#70 - Fermenting Oats
Oats are one of my ultimate comfort foods. Golden, creamy, filling, tasty - what is there not to love? It's been that way for me for a long time. Long before I realised that huge swathes of my English, Scottish, Welsh and Irish ancestors subsisted on oats, sometimes eating them three times a day for many generations.Today we'll focus on the oat, and fermenting oats. Finally Andrea let me out of my cage to talk about some of the research I've been doing into this wonderful grain over the last year. Listen in and I'm sure...
2023-11-06
1h 04
Ancestral Kitchen
#69 - Fake Food v. Small Farms
Before we read the books that our guest today, Chris Smaje, wrote, we knew we didn't want a world where fake food, food manufactured in factories was what we ate as a society. We didn’t believe that protein made in stainless steel vats could give our minds, bodies, souls and communities what they need to survive and thrive.But what we didn't know, is that manufactured protein, fake food or precision fermentation, however you want to term it, literally will not work.Listen in to this episode to understand exactly why manufactured food is no...
2023-10-24
1h 14
Ancestral Kitchen
#68 - Naturally Fermented Dairy in the Home with Robyn Jackson
If you’re bringing raw milk into your home, whether it is through a herd share, shopping from a local raw dairy or co-op, or you have a cow on the back pasture, it is inevitable that we start wanting to value-add that milk; both adding nutritional value to it by culturing it in our homes, and adding monetary value by making raw milk into what would be higher priced items from the store.In this episode Robyn who is the creator over at Cheese From Scratch on Instagram is here to teach us about creating your ow...
2023-10-10
1h 07
Ancestral Kitchen
#67 - 50 Ways to Save Money on an Ancestral Diet - Part 2
"I just can't afford to eat ancestrally" is something that we hear all the time.And we get that, the mainstream, shop-bought side of ancestral eating can sometimes be eye-wateringly expensive. Notwithstanding that we've both been eating this way on a very tight budget for over a decade each. We’re going to show you that it is possible!In this second part, we'll complete our list of 50 ways to save money on an ancestral diet. If you haven't listened to part one yet go back and check out that episode before diving in here....
2023-09-26
1h 18
Ancestral Kitchen
#66 - 50 Ways to Save Money on an Ancestral Diet - Part 1
"I would love to eat an ancestral diet but I can’t afford it, what can I do?""I want to shop from small farms around me, how can I make this happen with a limited budget?""Food costs are rising dramatically where I live and the budget that once worked for us isn’t cutting it anymore, help!"In a post-industrial world where globally imported subsidized factory food is perceived as the cheaper or only option for a budget, these are questions most of us have had at some point. In this epis...
2023-09-12
1h 15
Ancestral Kitchen
#65 - Our Birthing Stories
Just like the Ancestral Diet is so different from the standard American diet, so the ways our ancestors birthed bears very little relation to how modern industrialised communities bring the next generation into the world.In this intimate episode, originally recorded for patrons of the podcast, Andrea and I share our birthing stories. We've got four births between us and we came to them with very different backgrounds. We talk about the actual births, what we learnt from them, what we regret and much more. There's so much to learn from how one approaches birth; we hope...
2023-08-29
1h 40
Ancestral Kitchen
#64 - Better Broths & Healing Tonics
Better Broths and Healing Tonics is a book that blew us away when we found it earlier this year. It is so thorough, so accessible and so creative – sharing many ways to make broths, and make them easy, plus incredible healing recipes for broth tonics, infusions, blends and meals.In this episode, Andrea interviews half of the pair that created the book, Jill Sheppard Davenport. They talk about healing with nutrition and how Jill, as an experienced practitioner, approaches it. Jill shares her broth tips and tricks and also talks about the revelation to me in the book...
2023-08-15
1h 08
Ancestral Kitchen
#63 - Everyday Luxuries
Every once in a while Rob comes out from behind the tangle of wires and sits down on the other side of the podcast microphone and records an epic episode with Alison. This is one of those episodes. It is awesome and their dry British humor is the best.What is luxury? Can you have luxuries? Can you live a luxurious life? Are luxuries part of our everyday? Does luxury have to be a $1200 clutch bag or some 14-bazillion thread count Egyptian cotton sheets, or is luxury something that we can see and appreciate in everyday life?
2023-08-01
1h 14
Ancestral Kitchen
#62 - Building Your Pantry with Canning: Hospitality, Budgeting, Safety and More with Angi Schneider
Putting food into jars: is it really hard? Is it complicated? Am I going to make my family sick? Does it taste better, am I going to save money, or both? What is the point? All this and a lot more is covered in this episode. Andrea talks with Angi Schneider, a patron of the podcast and the author of The Ultimate Guide to Preserving Vegetables, and Pressure Canning for Beginners and Beyond, two wonderful books in Andrea's kitchen.She has a lot in those books including tables where you can figure out what to do with...
2023-07-18
1h 36
Ancestral Kitchen
#61 - Being 'Part of the Herd' on a Small Scale Organic Dairy Farm
Rebecca Holden looks after a large organic dairy herd in Wales in the United Kingdom and makes raw, cheddar-style cheese from their milk. Mainstream milk/cheese markets seem to be increasingly led by large, chemically-sustained dairies that subvert nature and force cows into unnatural production routines, resulting in inferior dairy products landing on grocery store shelves - and yet, Rebecca’s farm has been there doing things organically for 50 years…. We really wanted to know about her world, and we really wanted to share it with you.*We had a technical glitch just before the epis...
2023-07-04
1h 03
Ancestral Kitchen
#60 - What Fermented Drinks Can I Make?
Today's episode is dedicated to covering the wide world of fermented drinks - all accessible to you, makeable in your own kitchen, right now. We talk about over 20 different fermented drinks, including scoby ferments, whey ferments, grain ferments, wild ferments and we tell you how you can incorporate these super-health-giving, delicious foods into your life.So if you've ever asked the question, what fermented drinks can I make or what other fermented drinks can I make, this episode's for you!You'll leave episode informed, inspired and ready to get going on some new fermented drinks f...
2023-06-20
1h 31
Ancestral Kitchen
We have a special bonus for today! Alison reads the article she recently had published in the Weston A. Price journal, Wise Traditions.
We have a special bonus for today! Alison reads the article she recently had published in the Weston A. Price journal Wise Traditions:So Much More Than Porridge: The Rich Culinary History of British OatsRecipe for Traditional Scottish Oatcakes hereRecipe for Naturally-Fermented Staffordshire Oatcakes hereIf you'd like to have a go at creating the Scottish Sowans (easy-to-digest porridge) and Swats (probiotic drink) you can get 10% off Alison's video course using this link.* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *Get more news from Alison & Andrea by signing up to their...
2023-06-15
15 min
Ancestral Kitchen
#59 - Alison & Rob's Personal Experience with GAPS
Have you ever thought the GAPS protocol might be for you? Are you considering trying it, or you’ve just heard about it and wonder how it fits into a healing journey? Are you struggling to bring grains into your diet without digestive issues, or wondering what you can do to replenish a gut system damaged by antibiotics? This is the episode for you.We've had conversations with so many of you about GAPS, the Gut and Psychology Syndrome diet created by Dr Natasha Campbell McBride, so it is time to share Alison’s story.Alis...
2023-06-06
1h 13
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#58 - Ancestral Cooking for Schools & Retreats with Hilary Boynton
Hilary Boynton is the creator of the School of Lunch, a week long academy held a few times a year that teaches attendees from around the world how to put together incredible nourishing ancestral traditional food programs that they can use in whatever application they need – in running a school lunch program which is what Hilary does in California, in a business, for retreats or wellness spaces, at home or wherever they wish to implement a meal program. In this episode I got to sit down with Hilary and ask her to give me a peek into what happens at...
2023-05-23
1h 17
Ancestral Kitchen
#57 - Celebrating the Ancestral Food of Wales
In this episode, Alison talks to Carwyn Graves, author of Welsh Food Stories, a beautiful chronicle of the ancestral food of Wales. They talk about food born from landscape, sustainability, women as the holders of ancestral heritage, fermentation, bread and much much more…Get a 5% discount (and free shipping in the US) on grass-fed supplements, including liver capsules by visiting: https://www.oneearthhealth.com/AncestralKitchen* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *Get more news from Alison & Andrea by signing up to their newsletter at the top of the page here.For more tips, inspiration and recipes plu...
2023-05-09
1h 10
Ancestral Kitchen
#56 - Preparing Nutrient-Dense Meals From Scratch Every Day
You asked for it, and we did it. We finally did it! Alison and I have written our first Ancestral Kitchen Podcast cookbook, called Meals at the Ancestral Hearth. It's available now at https://ancestralkitchenpodcast.com/shop/books/meals-at-the-ancestral-hearth/. This is an eCookbook you can download and start reading immediately, and you'll receive the link to two versions - one is formatted for printing and keeping in your kitchen because that’s how I read my recipes, the other for reading on your eReader or mobile device, because that’s how Alison reads her recipes.You know we a...
2023-04-25
1h 24
Ancestral Kitchen
#55 - Anita from Weston A Price Recipes
Making the Weston A Price principles accessible, simple, and approachable for everybody is what Anita is so good at. Anita is a wife and mother living in Colorado, USA, serving up delicious, nourishing meals every day. She has mastered the ancestral food principles, and she can teach you how to roast a whole chicken and make the gravy in just a few sentences! She shares these recipes generously at westonapricerecipes.com. Andrea got to sit down with her today and learn about the health crisis that drove Anita towards ancestral food, what she and her children did when they d...
2023-04-11
1h 04
Ancestral Kitchen
#54 - What Have We Done To Beer?! (& What Can We Do About It?)
Did you know that women have been the predominant brewers of beer throughout history....up to just 400 years ago?How about that up till that same time period beer tasted completely different to the beer we are used to now?Join us in this episode to hear the real story of beer, how we messed it up and why Alison is passionate about bringing beer back where it belongs - the kitchen!* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *Get more news from Alison & Andrea by signing up to their newsletter at the top of the page he...
2023-03-28
1h 12
Ancestral Kitchen
#53 - Raw Milk: Our Ancestral Heritage
Have you wondered if raw milk is truly safe? Why did we start pasteurizing it in the first place? Have our ancestors always drunk milk? What is the fermentation all about, and is it really necessary? In this episode, we will share some of what we have learned about raw milk over the past ten years. We will share some of the shocking history of the industrialization of milk, and we will also share why raw, living, un-tampered-with milk is considered a "perfect food". You will walk from this super excited about drinking raw milk, and you're probably going...
2023-03-13
1h 28
Ancestral Kitchen
#52 - Homesteading the Final Frontier
Imagine buying bare land in Alaska and building your own farm from the ground up. Imagine raising cows and chickens there and growing virtually all your own food. Imagine doing this whilst also being a mum to three youngsters (two of whom are baby twins) and having a partner who works a job away from home.Today, Andrea talks to Amanda Callahan, the lady who is doing just that. Hear her share how her farm developed, how she manages it, the chores and her young family and lots and lots about the nourishing foods she feeds her chi...
2023-02-27
1h 11
Ancestral Kitchen
#51 - Your Sourdough Questions Answered
You are about to listen to one of the podcast's most popular episodes. Since it was released in February 2023, this episode has been downloaded thousands and thousands of times. That's just how popular sourdough bread is. And is testament to how many people are confused and have questions about it.That's what we aim to help with in this episode!We'll cover all manner of listener sourdough questions. We'll talk about where to begin with sourdough and all about starters. We'll give answers to your questions on flours, berries and milling including what to expect...
2023-02-13
1h 36
Ancestral Kitchen
#50 - 20 Small Steps to an Ancestral Kitchen
Do you want to know how to transition your kitchen and your eating to ancestral methods? Maybe you've tried before or stopped and started multiple times? Perhaps you have the Nourishing Traditions cookbook, but feel so overwhelmed that you don't know where to go next?In this episode, we will make it easy for you! Listen in for our road map of twenty steps that will take you from a standard diet to a beautiful nourishing ancestral one; we'll detail them all, tell you how we started and give you many resources to help your journey....
2023-01-30
1h 12
Ancestral Kitchen
#49 - Traditional Slovakian Food
Naomi Huzovicova is a passionate and talented ancestral cook, a food story discoverer and an amazing photographer. She has lived and cooked up Slovakian food culture for 17 years and we're grateful to her for sharing so much of its uniqueness with us.In this episode we open up the rich world that is Slovakian food. Naomi explains what it is, and importantly why it is like that. You'll get a history lesson via our talk of ferments, bread and fats, and you'll get to know two simple dishes that represent Slovakian food that you'll want to cook up...
2023-01-16
1h 24
Ancestral Kitchen
#48 - Talking Fermentation With Kirsten Shockey
We know you want to know about fermentation! And who better to ask than the author of five fermentation books and co-founder of The Fermentation School, Kirsten Shockey. With over 20 years of experience in fermentation Kirsten has so much to share that'll inform, enlighten and, frankly, change the way you eat.Check out Kirsten's course, Your 30 Day Fermentation Challenge, and get a special 10% podcast discount automatically applied here * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *Get more news from Alison & Andrea by signing up to their newsletter at the top of the page here.For more tips, i...
2023-01-02
58 min
Ancestral Kitchen
#47 - The Christmas Survival Guide
Are you stressed about over-indulging during the holidays? Are you wondering how to eat a nourishing ancestral diet while away from home? What about the children - are people stuffing them full of sugar plums when you wish they were eating something else? Alison and Andrea tackle all these questions and more in this episode centered around surviving the holidays, and walking into the New Year feeling nourished and healthy!* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *Get more news from Alison & Andrea by signing up to their newsletter at the top of the page here.For...
2022-12-19
1h 06
Ancestral Kitchen
#46 - How To Feed The World Sustainably With Sir Patrick Holden
So you are really passionate about regenerative, sustainable agriculture and food, right? And how many times have you heard, "Yes, that's all very nice but you couldn't feed the world that way; it wouldn't work at scale!"In this episode I talk to Sir Patrick Holden, the man who's building the roadmap to show us that it could.You'll hear us talk about his latest research into how the UK could feed itself using fertiliser/pesticide-free sustainable agriculture (with no grain-fed animals!), the tools to take this global, and how this lifetime campaigner...
2022-12-05
1h 08
Ancestral Kitchen
#45 - Fermenting Trash in the Kitchen
I think the whole world should be doing this! - AlisonIt just makes everything more pleasant with your food waste - there is no rotting, no flies. - TjasaYou know that Alison is always fermenting weird and strange things but when she told me she was fermenting her trash - it was a new level. I had to know more.A little over a year ago, Alison off-hand mentioned something she called bokashi, and I had to ask her, "What IS that?" It turns out bokashi is the Japanese...
2022-11-21
1h 07
Ancestral Kitchen
#44 - How To Run A 'Made From Scratch' Homestead With Melissa K Norris
"For 18 years my husband and I both worked day jobs off the farm...so we had to have systems in place to still be able to farm and to raise as much of our food as we possibly could"Melissa K Norris is a 5th generation homesteader, a mother, an author, a podcaster and an incredible wealth of experience and information on how to thrive living close to the land.Listen in to our interview with her to hear:An invaluable insider look into her farm, routine and lifeHow she prepares her family's food...
2022-11-07
1h 20
Ancestral Kitchen
#43 Fertility - It's More Than Just Pregnancy!
I was diagnosed with PCOS when I was about fourteen... My periods were heavy and irregular... The doctor put me on the Pill at fourteen... I was about 27 when I stopped taking the Pill. - AlisonFertility is an indication of peak health - a healthy human should be fertile for as long as possible. This indicates optimal endocrine, metabolic and nervous system functioning, as well as adequate-to-optimal nourishment. In our modern-day thinking, we have reduced fertility to simply something you look at when you want to get pregnant, and we casually ignore warning signs from our...
2022-10-25
1h 25
Ancestral Kitchen
#42 - How To Get (& Grind) The Best Flour For Bread
"Find a supplier of as locally sourced grains as possible...find a mill; a coop and support them!"If you're a bread-maker, this episode's for you.We welcome back the fabulous Elly from Elly's Everyday to the podcast to talk about the heart of bread, its raw material: grains and flour.During this episode you'll hear Elly's wisdom on:Sourcing grains and flour for breadGrinding grains into flour at home, including why you would want to do it and how Elly grinds hersThe vital difference between the two ways flours are produced...
2022-10-11
1h 08
Ancestral Kitchen
#41 - Rye Sourdough Bread: Mastering the Basics
Why am I so obsessed with rye? It's because I love it... Rye is just so special. - AlisonWhere to begin with sourdough rye bread? This is a topic that both Alison and Andrea have received so many questions about. Alison is a rye sourdough bread expert - she has made hundreds of loaves over the span of years, and she has honed-in on a lot of the specific nuances and details of working with this amazing, delicious whole grain. In this episode, Alison breaks down some of her favorite reasons for using rye bread, and...
2022-09-27
58 min
Ancestral Kitchen
#40 - 26,000 Nutrient-Dense Meals with Lunch Leader Hilary Boynton
"Last year we served 26,000 meals to kids and that's not including snacks...next year 44,000 meals."Today we talk with an amazing woman. Hilary Boynton is not only a mother feeding 6 kids, she's not only the author of the GAPS cookbook Heal Your Gut, but as you just heard she's a powerhouse who went into her kid's school and when offered the keys to the kitchen, said yes and transformed the menu serving them nutrient dense foods like organ meats, raw butter and kefir, bone broth and beet kvass.Listen in to hear:How, as...
2022-09-13
1h 14
Ancestral Kitchen
Sustainable Kitchen BONUS: Interview with Lindsay Miles
It never occurred to me that I was part of the problem, and that I could be part of the solution. - LindsayLindsay Miles is an author, creator and all-around inspirational educator on the subject of zero-waste living, less-waste living and sustainable living! In this episode, Alison asks Lindsay some questions about Lindsay's experience with getting out of the supermarkets and learning to shop in alternate routes.Nobody is doing it perfectly ... But 70% is better than no percent! - Lindsay* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *Get more news from Alison & Andrea by signing up...
2022-08-30
22 min
Ancestral Kitchen
#39 - The Sustainable Kitchen: Practical Advice
From our kitchens, through what we do every single day, we can make a huge difference in the impact we have on the world. - AlisonTry to find what the land around you can provide and use that in your kitchen. That is the absolutely central thing to making your kitchen sustainable. - AlisonThe idea of a sustainable kitchen is simultaneously alluring, and intimidating; not the least of which because as interest in this subject has grown, an entire host of products have ironically cropped feed on our lack of confidence and self-questioning...
2022-08-30
1h 13
Ancestral Kitchen
#38 - Fat Rendering, Traditional Food Gems & Eggs, Eggs, Eggs!
As well as recording two podcasts a month, Alison & Andrea also sit down together once a month to catch up on what's been happening in their own food worlds. These chats are recorded these chats especially for the patrons of the Ancestral Kitchen Podcast.As the podcasts this month are all about bringing you closer, what better than to share one of these intimate chats with you?! So coming up you've got them both at the kitchen table, tea in hand, sharing, laughing and learning together.In this episode you'll hear:Alison's process for...
2022-08-16
1h 08
Ancestral Kitchen
#37 - A Peek Into Alison & Rob's Ancestral Lifestyle
“’OK,’ you say, “Well, there’s organic food in the supermarket.” It’s unaffordable, it is so expensive. Whereas if you buy from the people who you actually meet and you know, cut out all the middlemen, suddenly this good food becomes affordable.”As a podcast listener you have already enjoyed Rob's original music in the intro, as well as the benefits of his careful mixing and editing - now he gets to sit in front of the microphone and share some of his thoughts!Alison and Rob have spent a lifetime cultivating and working towards an ances...
2022-08-02
1h 10
Ancestral Kitchen
#36 - Defending Beef with Nicolette Hahn Niman
"For every complex problem there's an answer that is clear simple and wrong"Are you confused or disheartened by the mainstream medias portrayal of beef? Would you like to understand how well managed cattle can be a huge step in solving our climate and health problems? Do you long for more nuance in the discussion on how to create sustainable food for our future?Today on the podcast we welcome Nicolette Hahn Niman the author of the book Defending Beef.We talk about how the key to creating a sustainable future can be found...
2022-07-19
1h 02
Ancestral Kitchen
# 35 - The Easy Way
It’s finding a balance, making sure you’re feeding your creativity in the things that inspire you, and trying to make the things that you’re not so hot on as quick and easy as possible... We live in a society that is very time-poor, and it is easy to lose that time and not have the time you need in the kitchen. AlisonEven though this seems to be a podcast all about doing things the challenging, slow, ancestral way - we actually love doing things the easy way! We are big believers in finding the be...
2022-07-05
1h 13
Ancestral Kitchen
7 Ways to Support Ancestral Kitchen Podcast
Thank you for asking us how you can support the show!! Listen in to hear 7 ways you can help us get this work out to more people, whatever your situation.Here's where you can find our Patreon community.Here's how to leave us a rating on Spotify* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *5* reviews on Apple Podcasts, mean the world to us!Here's how you can leave one:Open the Apple Podcast appFind Ancestral Kitchen Podcast in your libraryScroll down to 'ratings and reviews'Click on 'write a review', give us 5*s...
2022-06-23
27 min
Ancestral Kitchen
#34 - Our Favourite Nourishing Traditions Recipes
"We love this book so much!"The ancestral cook's bible: Nourishing Traditions by Sally Fallon-MorellWe love this book and we've cooked so much from it. In this episode you'll hear which six recipes from the hundreds filling its pages are our absolute favourites. We'll share why we love them, give you tips about the ingredients and processes, and talk about how we've used them to feed our families and friends and made them our own.Our six go-to dishes include two breakfasts, two mains, a dessert and a vegetable ferment and hail...
2022-06-21
1h 04
Ancestral Kitchen
#33 - The Fats We Love, the Fats We Leave
I don’t use butter that often – but sometimes I’m really in a buttery mood and I’ll fry my pancake in ghee. – Alison For several decades, fats were vilified as the source of many health problems and were avoided by many, including Alison - she avoided all fats, completely, for ten years. The distinction that was lost in this macro witch-hunt was WHICH fats were a problem for our health - because some of them very much ARE a problem, while others are necessary for optimal health. However, the problem fats are the ones being promoted...
2022-06-07
1h 07
Ancestral Kitchen
#32 - Cooking Ancestrally in a Van
A tiny kitchen. No oven. A miniscule fridge. No electric power. A small two-burner hob. Prep space the size of a chopping board.Lots of us think we have small kitchens, but imagine cooking nutrient-dense food in these circumstances.That is exactly what our guest, Charlie Burton did - for her, her husband and their two young children...for two years! And all whilst travelling around Europe in a van.Listen into this episode to hear:How Charlie cooked three meals a day and lived in a six-and-a-half metre long van and...
2022-05-24
1h 10
Ancestral Kitchen
#31 - Alison's 140lb Weight Loss
"Between the ages of 20 and 21, I lost 10 stone (140 pounds, 65 kilos), which at the time was half my body weight."Alison has an incredible story of growing up carrying excess weight, suffering from bullying and self-censoring, and then in a significant life change losing half her body weight through a remarkable story of self-determination. Regaining full health took longer, however - she was afraid of consuming fats for over ten years and, ultimately, an urgent desire to regain her fertility led her to begin exploring ancestral foods and the nourished, healing diet she enjoys today. Listen to her...
2022-05-10
1h 07
Ancestral Kitchen
#28 - Raising a Large Family the Ancestral Way
Raising a large family is the work of a lifetime and the more support you have, the more fulfilling and smooth it'll be. Listen into today's episode to hear Andrea share what she's learnt through growing up in a large family and now creating her own farm-centered family. We cover budget, space, land, support networks, kitchen organisation and much more.Love what we're doing?Our podcast is sponsored by our patrons and listeners! We'd love you to be part of our Patreon community!For $9 a month (or equivalent in your currency) you'll be...
2022-03-29
1h 31
Ancestral Kitchen
#27 - Four Ancestral Mamas Around The Table
How do you eat ancestrally on a budget? What about burnout and decision fatigue? Alison and Andrea sit down with Christine and Corey from the Modern Ancestral Mamas Podcast with a stack of your questions, and all share resources and ideas to tackle each one! This will definitely go down in the books as one of our favorite episodes ever, as the four of us seriously enjoyed talking together and working through these issues as a group.Be sure to check out Part One of this conversation over at the Modern Ancestral Mamas Podcast - "Relationships + Ancestral...
2022-03-14
1h 06
Ancestral Kitchen
#26 - Bones & Water - The Magic of Stock
"Stock will bring you so many more benefits than muscle meat on its own and for about a tenth of the price"Take the left-over bones from an animal, combine them with water and some gentle heat and then wait. You'll be gifted with one of the most revered food stuffs worldwide: Stock. It's nourishing, comforting, tasty and the base of so much good food.Listen in to hear us wax lyrical over this simple food, then talk about how we make it, the different types and how we use it in our kitchens.
2022-02-28
1h 18
Ancestral Kitchen
#25 - Holistic Hilda from the Wise Traditions Podcast
I have hope because I feel that enough of us know that there is a way out. - HildaHilda Labrada Gore is one of the most well-known voices in the ancestral health space. As the presenter of the hugely popular Wise Traditions podcast, she has spoken with health, agriculture and wellness leaders from all corners of the globe! Today, instead, she gets to take the guest seat and be the subject of a podcast interview! Alison and Andrea each brought their questions and asked her about what she has learned from hosting over 350 interviews in seven...
2022-02-14
50 min
Ancestral Kitchen
#24 - Pizza!
"Once you've had really good pizza, it's hard to go back!"You might hear our tummies growling in the background because today we talked about one of our mutual favorite subjects - pizza!! Alison shares some surprising facts about the history of pizza in Italy, and both Andrea and Alison discuss favorite ways of preparing dough and topping the pizza. There are infinite variations on this theme and they are all right - we don't judge what you want to put on your pizza, even if it's pineapple (but maybe a little if it's Nutella). Share your...
2022-01-31
1h 16
Ancestral Kitchen
The Ancestral Kitchen Challenge 2022!
"The Ancestral Kitchen Challenge is here to spark your creative fire!" AndreaWe are excited to announce the 2022 Ancestral Kitchen Challenge! This challenge is designed to spark excitement and creativity in your kitchen and hopefully push you in a few areas to try something new or revisit something long forgotten. You can adjust every challenge to suit your unique kitchen, family and region!In this episode Andrea and Alison discuss the 22 different challenge topics that are covered during the year, what sparked them and some different ways they could be imagined.Download the...
2022-01-10
1h 07
Ancestral Kitchen
Come check out what we want to read in 2022!
"Find who inspired the person who inspired you." - Andrea We got together to share our book stacks for 2022 with each other and both our lists got longer in the process! Alison dived in depth with a few titles and Andrea brought a longer list with shorter descriptions. New published books as well as old vintage materials sit side by side in our to-be-read stacks, audiobooks and e-books as well, and we both stole titles from each other as we usually do. We hope you will share your book stack with us and tag us...
2022-01-03
1h 28
Ancestral Kitchen
Our lessons from the (ancestral) kitchen in 2021!
"The figures fill me with hope. Because this journey we're taking is so important for health, for our children and for the planet. People are interested, they want to learn, they want to move..." AlisonThe podcast made it from a twinkle in our eyes to 14,000+ downloads this year! And it's taught us both so much. Listen in to hear us talk about what worked, what we've both been up to and what we hope to bring to life in 2022.Love what we're doing?Our podcast is sponsored by our patrons and listeners! W...
2021-12-06
1h 24
Ancestral Kitchen
We're entering the Fall and Winter holiday season and food and sensory delights from the garden and kitchen are such a traditional part of that! Alison and Andrea discuss some of their favorite dishes to serve at this time of year and the traditions they want to cultivate more of.
First of all, I think there are some differences between what you associate with Christmas over in the US, and what I associate with Christmas in the UK. - AlisonWe're entering the Fall and Winter holiday season and food and sensory delights from the garden and kitchen are such a traditional part of that! Alison and Andrea discuss some of their favorite dishes to serve at this time of year and the traditions they want to cultivate more of.Not by spending more, by spending less, our Christmases have been more beautiful, more memorable...
2021-11-23
1h 18
Ancestral Kitchen
All you need to know about grains in an ancestral kitchen
"Not all grains are equal" AlisonWith the myriad of anti-grain messaging in the food world, it's easy to think that eating grains is anything but healthy. In this episode, Andrea and Alison dig a little deeper - they cover the history of grains, why some diets exclude them and share their insight around the importance of and how to prepare, cook and eat them. Whether you enjoy grains regularly, have problems digesting them, are unsure of which grains to eat and how to process them or want to reintroduce grains into your diet, there's something in...
2021-11-09
1h 34
Ancestral Kitchen
Think grains are unhealthy? Have problems digesting them? Listen in as Alison and Andrea explore how our ancestors prepared and ate grains and how you can take their wisdom into your modern-day kitchen
"Not all grains are equal" Alison With the myriad of anti-grain messaging in the food world, it's easy to think that eating grains is anything but healthy. In this episode, Andrea and Alison dig a little deeper - they cover the history of grains, why some diets exclude them and share their insight around the importance of and how to prepare, cook and eat them. Whether you enjoy grains regularly, have problems digesting them, are unsure of which grains to eat and how to process them or want to reintroduce grains into your diet, there's something in this episode for...
2021-11-09
1h 34
Ancestral Kitchen
Think you have to give up comfort foods when you choose to eat healthily? Join Alison and Andrea as they dive into foods that bring comfort, what that actually means and how we can both feel satiated *and* healthy.
Become a member of the Ancestral Kitchen Community here!"When you sit down and savour the moment, food becomes naturally comforting because it's the moment that matters" AlisonWhat comes to mind when you think about comfort food? Where's the line between enjoying a food for the pleasure it brings and turning to it to keep going? What state do we need to be in ourselves to really enjoy our food? Who's shaping the foods we relax with?These are all questions that Alison and Andrea dive into in this episode, exploring their...
2021-10-26
1h 18
Ancestral Kitchen
Alison and Andrea discuss all the biotics, how and why to nurture and include them in your diet!
Join the Ancestral Kitchen Podcast community here!"Fermented foods are the way to go. They taste nice, they're cheap and they're totally accessible" AlisonIn this episode, Alison and Andrea discuss all the biotics, how and why to nurture and include them in your diet! The run down:We start by welcoming our new community member, sharing about how to access our just uploaded soap-making chat and talking about food - specifically heart, lard, bread, pulses (and shelling them) and pancakes.17:00 Intro to the everything-biotics episode!17:07 What...
2021-10-12
1h 12
Ancestral Kitchen
Chef Aran Goldstein shares his incredible perspective on food and the way our kitchens invite beautiful, complex cultural and family experiences!
For some reason I remember these moments of being alone with my mom, picking the chicken, and feeling honored and proud that I was helping her. - AranAlison and Andrea got the opportunity to sit down with Chef Aran Goldstein and talk to him about his life and experience with food. He shares his incredible perspective on food and the way our kitchens invite beautiful, complex cultural and family experiences!A great kitchen has great systems.... We are only as good as we are organized. - AranThe last line of defense...
2021-09-28
1h 19
Ancestral Kitchen
Alison and Andrea discuss what tools they utilize in their kitchens and try to narrow down which ones they couldn't live without!
"Tools and gadgets sometimes take advantage of our lack of confidence" -AndreaAlison and Andrea discuss what tools they utilize in their kitchens and try to narrow down which ones they couldn't live without! "The merit lies not in the possession of the object but in putting it to use" - Honey from WeedThis is what is covered:7:05 Kitchen tools8:25 Alison shares the kitchen tools she uses23:35 Andrea shares the kitchen tools she uses42:00 Water filtration talk48.00 Andrea and Alison quiz each ot...
2021-09-14
1h 19
Ancestral Kitchen
#14 - What's in Our Fridge? A Peek Into Our Kitchens!
“Every time we talk, you’re an education for me. I know what you’re telling me is your normal is going to be really great information for me.” AndreaEver just want to have a nose inside somebody's fridge? Well, we sure do, so today we got together and shared a list of EVERYTHING inside our refrigerators! It's such a cool way to get an instant snapshot into a household's diet and routine, seasonal adaptability and favorite rotations!We would love to see a peek inside YOUR fridge as well - post a picture on Insta...
2021-08-31
1h 19
Ancestral Kitchen
The Secret Life of Chocolate: Alison and Andrea interview Marcos Patchett about his amazing 700-page book on cacao. A book that'll change how you view and eat chocolate forever. Learn how cacao was originally imbibed, how cacao can be powerful medicine and how your state of mind when you eat chocolate makes a huge difference to its benefits.
Chocolate has a secret life. One where, instead of being formed into industrial bars, women combine it by hand with local herbs to make drinks. One where it is a healer, not a creator of addiction. One where it’s revered - held so sacred that it’s used in ceremony and as currency, not bought for a few pennies, wrapper discarded. One where it’s bitter, potent and intense, not sweet and sickly. And one where nobody feels guilt when they imbibe it. There’s no-one more qualified to open the door to this world th...
2021-08-17
1h 21
Ancestral Kitchen
#12 - Why I Gave Away My iPhone
"Everything about getting rid of my iPhone came down to health. " -AlisonIn just two short generations, tech has slowly crept into our lives in more and more ways, eating away at our time and our sanity in so many insidious ways. In this episode, Andrea interviews Alison and Rob about their tech use, the over-use that caused Alison to re-evaluate the way she was implementing tech in her life, and why they decided to get rid of their smart phones. Rob will provide tips on the technical side, and we will all discuss how to live fu...
2021-08-03
1h 32
Ancestral Kitchen
Bonus Interview: Wild Quetzal on Vegan and Ancestral Diets
"One of the great illusions is that we can escape the cycle of life and death."Andrea watched Wild Quetzal's Instagram videos about ancestral foodways and knew she wanted to talk to him!We're bringing you this special interview in between our normal episodes. It's recorded directly on Zoom, so the audio's not as pristine as usual, but the content is great.Andrea and Quetzal talk about:How ancestral communities eatConnection to nature and its cyclesTransitioning from vegan to ancestral foodsWestern society's discomfort with deathHealth as a by-product of being in tune...
2021-07-27
1h 27
Ancestral Kitchen
#11 - Nourishing Traditions: THE Ancestral Cookbook
In this episode, Andrea and Alison talk about the cookbook that has healed the way they view, cook and eat food, THE ancestral cookbook, Sally Fallon's Nourishing Traditions.Technical Note: Andrea's microphone cord was touching part of the microphone stand, so you can hear a subtle metallic brushing every so often. This unusual issue has been resolved for future recordings. Our apologies for this audio interruption!“If Alison the raw vegan could see me now she would see someone who is a lot happier, more content, and more in touch with things than I was ba...
2021-07-20
1h 11
Ancestral Kitchen
#9 - Quitting Supermarkets: Practical and Ethical Concerns
I spent a lot of my time researching and making connections with people to find my sources of food, and that takes time. - AlisonNot like I really knew what I was doing, I never know what I’m doing. - AndreaOnce it is ready, the bouza course we referred to will be loaded to the courses page on Alison's blog, Ancestral Kitchen"The chocolate book" we alluded to is The Secret Life of Chocolate by Marcos PatchettIn this podcast, Alison is asking us to help hold her ac...
2021-06-22
1h 18
Ancestral Kitchen
#8 - Kitchen Management & Avoiding Burnout
"Admire and respect what you're doing." AndreaAs soon as a listener suggested this topic, we both knew we had to cover it. Burnout is something we've both experienced and our kitchen management rituals have often been painfully won."My biggest problem is that I get ridiculously enthusiastic and I take on too much at once" AlisonJoin us as we talk about subjects including clarity, delegation, enthusiasm overload, work groups, managing your 'team', routine, ritualizing, organization, the spectre of comparison and the importance of valuing your contribution."If it really...
2021-06-08
1h 19
Ancestral Kitchen
#7 - Sourdough - Why We Love It
"That led to bakers yeast, which was a household item by 1900... Then we just seem to have gone completely downhill from there, to this place where on the shelves are these loaves made in a process that, if you showed a baker from three or four hundred years ago, they just wouldn't recognize, with all these additives in it... And people just think that's bread." - Alison, in Episode 7, Sourdough"You basically need to be able to stir a spoon in a bowl. That's about the skill level that's needed." - AndreaMentioned in the...
2021-05-25
1h 07
Ancestral Kitchen
#4 - The 5 Most Expensive (And Yet The Cheapest) Foods
"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...
2021-04-13
1h 24
Ancestral Kitchen
#2 - Meet Alison of Ancestral Kitchen
"For ages, I thought cooking wasn't creativity, that creativity was art; it was music - that kind of thing. It took many gentle, soft words from my husband, Rob, and much experimenting and changing for me to realise that what I was doing in the kitchen was just as creative as writing music."Come meet Alison, the European half of Ancestral Kitchen, in this second 'meet' episode of our podcast.You'll hear about the life she's created in Italy with her husband and 6-year old son. We cover her health journey, including her 10-stone (140lb...
2021-03-13
1h 04
Ancestral Kitchen
#1 - Meet Andrea of Farm and Hearth
"When we eat close to the land, everything is about connection"Come meet Andrea, the American half of Ancestral Kitchen, in this kick-off episode of our podcast.You'll hear about her life, family and newly-created farm as we cover such topics as taking ownership, moving from the city to a farmstead, not being able to 'un-know' something, eating close to home, heritage breeds, tiny kitchens and how it's all about connection!We'd love to continue the conversation. Come find us on Instagram:Andrea is at Farm and HearthAlison...
2021-03-04
50 min