#22 - Book Stacks for the New Year

Ancestral Kitchen - A podcast by Alison Kay & Andrea Huehnerhoff - Tuesdays

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"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 or use the hashtag #ancestralkitchenbookstack so we can see it and share!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 helping us with the costs of recording, editing and putting this work into the world. And you'll get to be part of our world on a deeper level - we've got a monthly intimate patron-exclusive podcast called Kitchen Table Chats where we also share cooking classes, extra interviews and much more.Check out www.patreon.com/ancestralkitchenpodcast for all the details!Do you know what got me interested in flying? It wasn't reading Bernoulli's principle - it was getting on a plane and flying from Seattle to Moscow. - AndreaTime StampsNote: Further resources that we discussed in addition to our book stacks, as well as links to the books themselves, can be found in the Resources section belowSkip the intro and go straight to meals! 00:42Thank you Patrons! 10:11Introducing a sneak peak to .... The 2022 Ancestral Kitchen Challenge! (Check back for a BONUS episode all about this on Tuesday January 11!) 10:57Link to the 2022 Ancestral Kitchen Challenge detailsDiving into the book stacks 13:10Eating to Extinction: The World's Rarest Foods and Why We Need to Preserve Them 13:25Quote from Eating to Extinction 16:21Review on Eating to Extinction from another reader 17:34Andrea lists a few books from her stack and why fiction reading supports her understanding of ancestral eating 19:00Letters to a Young Farmer 22:13The Hidden Art of Homemaking 22:50Lark Rise to Candleford 23:27Annie Dillard 24:00Defending Beef 24:29Nourishment: What Animals Can Teach Us about Rediscovering Our Nutritional Wisdom 24:53Alison speaks about Defending Beef 27:35Andrea lists a few more books 33:16Hungry Planet 33:30Material World 36:00It's so much bigger than "am I eating the right amount of protein..." This is so much more than that. - Andrea Farm-Related Stack 42:19Speak to the Earth: Pages from a Farmwife's Journal 42:24Bee-Keeping for Beginners 43:00Pastured Poultry Profits...

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