Sentences with phrase «talk about the broth»

(For the record, I'm talking about broths, not equity markets.)
And I'm not talking about broth or stocks that come in a box or a can.

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It wasn't a surprise when we were talking about what to blog (because I have been absent from here for the last few weeks), he suggested we share this bone broth recipe because it's that impressive, that simple and a warm way to welcome the cooler fall days and nights.
At a glance we are talking about an infusion of of herbs, spices and aromatics coming together into a broth.
Bone broth — homemade chicken stock or beef stock Naturally fermented foods — kefir, yogurt, sauerkraut, pickles (we're talking about foods fermented in salt and / or whey, not made with vinegar) Healthy fats — grass - fed butter, cream, tallow, lard and coconut oil Grass - fed meats — ground up, pureed or pre-chewed Cooked fruits and vegetables — should always be cooked in and / or served with good fats
It is a gut healing diet and it talks a lot about making broth but cutting the bones open and the joints open with big chicken sheers to expose the bone marrow etc.before you boil it.
Everyone is talking about bone broth these days, and even though it's trendy now, bone broth is actually not a new concept.
I've tried his broth multiple times and it is incredible, so I asked him to come on the podcast and talk about all things broth.
In this episode, we talk about the benefits and importance of bone broth and how it affects the body.
Our grandmothers knew what they were talking about, seeing how bone broth shops are cropping up left and right.
I've written about the benefits of broth and talked about it on my podcast, but broth is a superfood we always have on hand in the winter.
Dr. Oz talked about how to fight fatigue with bone broth.
In «How to Stay Healthy -LCB- and what to do if you don't -RCB-» I talk about some of the things we do to prevent getting sick in the first place, like adequate rest, eating well, and bone broth.
(We'll talk more about bone broth in an upcoming post.)
I said, thanks, but no, for no other reason than I talk about bone broth for my clients and groups already.
Too often, someone hears me talking about the amazing amino acids and forgets the nutritional basics of real whole food, quality animal protein (like wild fish, pastured eggs and chicken, grass - fed red meat), organic veggies and fruit, healthy fats (like olive oil, coconut oil and butter), fermented foods and broths, and no gluten, caffeine or sugar.
I'll talk you from start to finish, and even show you how I put my homemade broth up in the freezer where it keeps for about 3 months.
Wow, talk about perfect timing considering the fact that I posted a comment on your last Friday's article (I think) regarding the two ladies who solved their cellulite issues with bone broth.
Make sure to check out my YouTube page where I break down the process in my two - part series, first talking about how to pick the right kind of bones for the broth and second, talking about how to make the broth.
Tried to talk about leaky gut and bone broth today, but was shot down because these folks do not consume any beef.
Brock: All those dietary things really, it reminds me of an article I've read about the LA Lakers, how they're actually working with Dr. Cate Shanahan right now and she introduced like bone broth and antioxidants and stuff into their diet so getting them away from the real inflammatory Gatorade and all that kind of stuff and most of the people on the team, most of the guys on the team were talking about how they hardly ever get recovery pains anymore like they just don't get doms, they feel that they're recovering faster, they don't get a sore, sort of interesting.
Everyone has heard me talk about bone broth by now and why I love to feed it to my dogs.
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