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#137 - Your Questions: Handling Social Food Obligations, Children and Ancestral Foods, and more

#137 - Your Questions: Handling Social Food Obligations, Children and Ancestral Foods, and more

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Every month we ask our supporters to send us their questions so we can tackle them on a special podcast called kitchen table chats, which is shared exclusively with our supporters as a special bonus and a thank you for keeping the podcast on the air for all our beloved listeners around the world.In these episodes we are much more informal and perhaps a bit more forward than we are in the main feed.In the summer, it has become our tradition to take one or two of these episodes and post them to the main feed so you can step in and enjoy this casual, more intimate time with us. Many of our supporters tell us these are their favorite episodes, maybe because sometimes we get a little bit obnoxious and opinionated.In this episode we answered questions from Hannah, Brittney and Ella, four questions in all. We tackled how to handle potlucks and events where you share food with others, and others share food with you? We talked about how to help children adjust or transition to ancestral food, and do we have thoughts on bringing ancestral food to the plates of foster children that may be in our homes? We also discussed the fun question, how did we meet? Lastly we talked about attending social obligations with young children, with all of the junk food and potential scenes that can come from repeatedly telling children they cannot have all of the good things being put in front of them or even handed to them by well-meaning people. There is also a lot more in this episode including discussion of good books we have been reading, and several good titles we recommend; Alison’s quick pancakes; and a contribution from our supporter Rebekah, the most interesting cock-a-leekie soup!* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Sign up to the pod's newsletter here.Get a free 30-page guide to Baking with Ancient GrainsRead our Guide to Milling Your Own FlourGet all three of the podcast cookbooksWear our beautiful, sustainable merchandiseAlison's course, Rye Sourdough Bread: Mastering The BasicsAlison's Sowans oat fermentation courseVisit our (non-Amazon!) bookshop: US here and UK here.* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *Come join the podcast community! You can select from a variety of levels with benefits including monthly live calls, a private podcast feed stuffed with bonus content, and a Discord discussion group Find out more here!* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *What We Talked About:Welcome to our 50th KTC episode!!!Cock-a-Leekie Soup from RebekahNovember's KTC Live Zoom call with podcast supportersAlison's quick pancakesHodmedods and YQ Wheat - another wheat Rob can have?The Glassmaker by Tracy ChevalierThe Instrumentalist by Harriet ConstableThe November KTC 49 recording of Andrea with 3 other ancestral moms - referenced several times in this episodeAlison's recording with Marcos Patchett, Episode 119Plus, the Kitchen Table Chats private podcast aftershow with Marcos PatchettFeminism Against Progress by Mary HarringtonRadical Homemakers by Shannon Hayes (not on Bookshop)The Happy Dinner Table by Anna Migeon (not on Bookshop)Cindy Rollins' podcast: The New Mason Jar with Cindy RollinsFirst Catch Your Gingerbread by Sam BiltonAgainst the Machine group read-along* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *If you love the show, leave us a 5* reviews on Apple Podcasts:Open the Apple Podcast app and find Ancestral Kitchen Podcast in your libraryScroll down to 'ratings and reviews', click on 'write a review', give us 5*s and then tell us why you love listening* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *Do you have memories, documents, recipes or stories of those who cooked ancestrally? Visit our website here for how to shareThe podcast has a website here!Stay in touch with Alison via her newsletter at Ancestral KitchenThe podcast is on You Tube hereThe podcast is mixed and the music created by Alison's husband, Rob. Find him here: Robert Michael Kay
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