Today I was reflecting on how my views and perspectives on diet have changed throughout the years.
As with the changing of seasons I too have changed what I choose to eat. In this vlog I highlight the nourishing soup I am preparing and talk about what it means to eat locally.
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> Today's food from the homestead and forest for our soup!
During my 8 years as a vegan, I have gained a great deal of perspective on what food means to me. Since living on the homestead and focusing more diligently at meeting my food needs I have allowed in a great amount of changes. I now respectfully raise, hunt or barter for the meat I eat.
> It’s one thing to know in the head what foods are good, but a whole other thing when you have to grow, hunt or harvest that food.
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> Wood Ear Mushroom Wildharvested, Oyster and Shiitake grown on the land
Eating seasonally means adapting your diet to the opportunities around you.
This may mean a lot of a certain food at one time of the year and forgoing it in others. As fall quiets the land with the cool and calm energy, I’m inspired to make food that reflects this season. Chicken soup is a perfect meal for a chilly fall day. Made with one of our pastured hens and produce from the land, I am honored to prepare seasonal and local food.
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> Green tomato, dill, Anaheim chili, arugula and garlic!
This soup was made with 100% local food (minus salt) and we are grateful for the opportunity to eat so well. The soup is made with foraged wood ear fungi, shiitake and oysters mushrooms, pastured chicken, butternut squash, potatoes, green tomatoes, garlic, dill and Anaheim peppers.
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> Potatoes and squash!
Are there ways you shift your diet with the seasons?
Are there any ways that you are set in your ways?
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Nodding and mmmming is the intended response.... Love it!
Ya know when I was vegan I helped some friends when they needed help butchering their 60 chickens
And was always down to skin up road kill to practice hide tanning. There's so much to learn, and I respect y'all for giving it a go. There's a lot of humility, respect and honor that I find comes when respectfully harvesting animals.
We raised these hens mostly for eggs. We also raised a few goats last year, but soon realized that we are not set up for fencing animals. They're crafty buggers! I hunt dear, squirrels and armadillos and we barter for grass fed beef. I'm still a public vegetarian as generally won't eat meat from a suspect source. I still think the best home is one that wild animals inhabit and value hunting as a viable means of sustenance, although I'm new to the scene as an adult onset hunter.
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So glad you enjoyed. I made it to be enjoyed and digested. Yes to all the kingdoms, although we were missing the red food group until we added some ripe jalapeños ;)
OMG, there was so much fat on this hen it was off the hook. The broth was more like a rue... Truly enjoying the fat of the land! Nothing makes broth like a pastured chicken. Expect maybe a duck, or goose or turkey. For real, this is eating well!
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Great response @scintilliac. I have mellowed on diet over the years, and was WAY more idealogically based in the past. I think I've seen the stuffing of ideas into a misfit box many times over... Now it's all about what feel right and what can I actually produce, harvest or barter locally. There will always be room for cacao though...
I respect all people's choose to put whatever the heck they want in their bodies as long as it's not causing harm. That's where the vegan vs omnivore conversation can get really nuanced. Does eating almond mylk grown in monoculture orchards do less harm than consuming locally pastured cows milk? Is it better to eat a wild animal like deer that is at or over the carrying capacity for the land than it is to till arable soil in the pursuit of annual pulses or grains? The truth is I have no idea except my own...
I've seen a lot of vegans forsake their bodies in pursuit of an ideal, myself include. That said I'm not saying ANYONE should eat anything they don't want. I respect your choice to eat what is available with respect and mindfulness. The only right answer to what is the best diet is "it depends".
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