And neither is Silk brand, either, alas… It would be quite handy if they were, but unfortunately both contain guar gum, a bean derivative, as well as carageenan gum, made from seaweed in a multi-step chemical process, both used as stabilizers and both high in anti nutrients which wreak havoc on your GI tract. What […]
Read More ›It can be, depending on the source and the preparation. If you’re talking about the generic types you’ll find at most grocery stores, it’s probably not. While pork is, of course, Paleo, sodium nitrate, sodium nitrite and many of the other additives that are often used in producing and curing bacon are not. However, […]
Read More ›I will begin by saying that I love Whole Foods Market and spend quite a bit of cash there regularly, so please keep this in mind as you read the following ‘tweet/conversation’ that I had a few weeks back with someone tweeting on behalf of Whole Foods. It all started with a post I did […]
Read More ›One of the few foods I eat that does come in a package is seaweed. I have always enjoyed the Eden brand of wakame (which only lists seaweed as its ingredient). Recently, I tried another brand, Seaweed Iceland, who offers a lovely dulse, (also with seaweed as its only ingredient). Here’s a little info about […]
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