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The Ancestral Kitchen is a twice-monthly podcast hosted by Alison, a European town-dweller and Andrea, living on a newly-created family farm in northwest Washington state. Pull up a chair at the table and join us as we talk about eating, cooking and living with ancient ancestral food wisdom in a modern-world kitchen.

Find us both on Instagram:
Andrea: www.instagram.com/farmandhearth
Alison: www.instagram.com/ancestral_kitchen

Podcast theme and audio production by Robert Michael Kay, find him at www.robertmichaelkay.com

Ancestral Kitchen Alison Kay & Andrea Huehnerhoff

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    • 4.8 • 109 Ratings

The Ancestral Kitchen is a twice-monthly podcast hosted by Alison, a European town-dweller and Andrea, living on a newly-created family farm in northwest Washington state. Pull up a chair at the table and join us as we talk about eating, cooking and living with ancient ancestral food wisdom in a modern-world kitchen.

Find us both on Instagram:
Andrea: www.instagram.com/farmandhearth
Alison: www.instagram.com/ancestral_kitchen

Podcast theme and audio production by Robert Michael Kay, find him at www.robertmichaelkay.com

    #81 - Millet: How to Use this Sustainable, Gluten & Lectin-Free Grain

    #81 - Millet: How to Use this Sustainable, Gluten & Lectin-Free Grain

    Do you cook with millet? I do and I love this ancient grain for the fact that it is super sustainable, very economical and, being gluten and lectin free, really easy to digest.
    In this episode we dive in to the ancestral grain millet. We will talk about what it is, why you'd want to include it in your diet, how to cook it and I then I will go on to share in detail my seven favourite ways to use millet - we regularly consume millet all of these ways in our home.
    By the end of this episode you will be armed with everything you need to know to start cooking, eating and loving this wonderful grain in your own kitchen.
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    The organ supplements we use and trust – get a 5% discount (and free shipping) on grass-fed supplements, including liver capsules by visiting: https://www.oneearthhealth.com/AncestralKitchen
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    Get our two podcast cookbooks:
    Meals at the Ancestral Hearth
    Spelt Sourdough Every Day
    Alison's course, Rye Sourdough Bread: Mastering The Basics is here, with a 10% discount applied!
    Alison's Sowans oat fermentation course is here, with a 10% discount applied!
    Get 10% off any course at The Fermentation School: click here and use code AKP at checkout.
    Get 10% off US/Canada Bokashi supplies: click here and use code AKP.
    Get 10% off UK Bokashi supplies.
    Visit our (non-Amazon!) bookshop for a vast selection of ancestral cookbooks: US link here and UK link here.
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    Our podcast is supported by Patrons in ancestral kitchens around the world!
    Come join our community! You can choose to simply sponsor the podcast, or select from a variety of levels with benefits including monthly live Zoom calls, a private podcast feed stuffed with bonus content from Alison and Andrea, and a Discord discussion group.
    To read more about becoming a patron and explore the various levels, click here!
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    • 1 hr 6 min
    #80 - Feeding Babies & Children Nutrient-Dense Food with Christine Muldoon

    #80 - Feeding Babies & Children Nutrient-Dense Food with Christine Muldoon

    Feeding babies and children a nutrient-dense ancestral diet is something that many moms have questions about. Whether the questions are "how do I start my child off on the right foot" or "I have older kids and we are just coming to this ancestral diet now - help, how do I transition them to this good food!" - these are things that we think about. Here to help us today is Christine Muldoon, from The Modern Ancestral Mamas Podcast. Christine and her co-host Corey were on our podcast a long time ago, episode # 27, and Christine is back to give us more of her great wisdom for feeding children.
    Topics today range from breastfeeding and the WAPF formula, to connection at the table and during mealtime; when do you start bringing children to the table and why that timing is so important; to picky eating and family food values and so much more. This is a wonderful conversation, Alison and I both enjoyed visiting with Christine so much. Patrons, be sure to hit your private podcast feed for a short aftershow with Christine where we hit her with one more question!
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    The organ supplements we use and trust – get a 5% discount (and free shipping) on grass-fed supplements, including liver capsules by visiting: https://www.oneearthhealth.com/AncestralKitchen
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    Get our two podcast cookbooks:
    Meals at the Ancestral Hearth
    Spelt Sourdough Every Day
    Alison's course, Rye Sourdough Bread: Mastering The Basics is here, with a 10% discount applied!
    Alison's Sowans oat fermentation course is here, with a 10% discount applied!
    Get 10% off any course at The Fermentation School: click here and use code AKP at checkout.
    Get 10% off US/Canada Bokashi supplies: click here and use code AKP.
    Get 10% off UK Bokashi supplies.
    Visit our (non-Amazon!) bookshop for a vast selection of ancestral cookbooks: US link here and UK link here.
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    Our podcast is supported by Patrons in ancestral kitchens around the world!
    Come join our community! You can choose to simply sponsor the podcast, or select from a variety of levels with benefits including monthly live Zoom calls, a private podcast feed stuffed with bonus content from Alison and Andrea, and a Discord discussion group.
    To read more about becoming a patron and explore the various levels, click here!
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    • 1 hr 22 min
    #79 - Butchering Poultry

    #79 - Butchering Poultry

    We get a lot of questions about butchering chickens over here on the podcast, and those questions range from “I have a backyard flock and I would like to be able to cull a few hens and some roosters every year,” all the way up to, “We are planning to raise enough meat birds for ourselves and our neighbors and we need to know what tools we need to get started on that.” In this episode, I am going to do my best to get you comfortable with the idea of butchering a few hens on your kitchen counter, and reassure you that you have every tool you need, and it really is a simple and straightforward process - but there is a learning curve, and it is worth learning.
    This is an ancestral skill that used to be fairly familiar to many people; if you have read many older books you know they are always butchering this, that, or the other chicken and it doesn’t even barely make a comment in the book because it is such a simple and familiar process to people in the days of old. We will cover the tools you need for both a simple few birds a year, all the way up to the larger batches that involve more equipment; we will talk about involving your kids in the process, and we will talk about the clean-up and packaging process at the end as well.
    I hope you find this episode to be very useful and interesting, and please be aware that we are going to talk about all the blood and guts in this episode and it is appropriate for all ages, but please be aware before you jump in.
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    The organ supplements we use and trust – get a 5% discount (and free shipping) on grass-fed supplements, including liver capsules by visiting: https://www.oneearthhealth.com/AncestralKitchen
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    Get our two podcast cookbooks:
    Meals at the Ancestral Hearth
    Spelt Sourdough Every Day
    Alison's course, Rye Sourdough Bread: Mastering The Basics is here, with a 10% discount applied!
    Alison's Sowans oat fermentation course is here, with a 10% discount applied!
    Get 10% off any course at The Fermentation School: click here and use code AKP at checkout.
    Get 10% off US/Canada Bokashi supplies: click here and use code AKP.
    Get 10% off UK Bokashi supplies.
    Visit our (non-Amazon!) bookshop for a vast selection of ancestral cookbooks: US link here and UK link here.
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    Our podcast is supported by Patrons in ancestral kitchens around the world!
    Come join our community! You can choose to simply sponsor the podcast, or select from a variety of levels with benefits including monthly live Zoom calls, a private podcast feed...

    • 1 hr 20 min
    #78 - Broth: Your Questions Answered

    #78 - Broth: Your Questions Answered

    We asked for your questions on bone broth. And man, did you send them in!
    Today's episode is dedicated to answering all the questions we received about the wonder that is bone broth. We will cover sourcing your bones, what types of bones to use, cooking broth – including equipment, timings, add-ins, how to make your broth thicker, thinner, stronger and weaker, the myriad of ways you can drink and eat your broth, nutrition and storage. There are so many ideas packed into these 75 minutes. So whether you're a beginner at broth or via making it for years I'm sure you're find help and encouragement in this episode.
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    The organ supplements we use and trust – get a 5% discount (and free shipping) on grass-fed supplements, including liver capsules by visiting: https://www.oneearthhealth.com/AncestralKitchen
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    Get our two podcast cookbooks:
    Meals at the Ancestral Hearth
    Spelt Sourdough Every Day
    Alison's course, Rye Sourdough Bread: Mastering The Basics is here, with a 10% discount applied!
    Alison's Sowans oat fermentation course is here, with a 10% discount applied!
    Get 10% off any course at The Fermentation School: click here and use code AKP at checkout.
    Get 10% off US/Canada Bokashi supplies: click here and use code AKP.
    Get 10% off UK Bokashi supplies.
    Visit our (non-Amazon!) bookshop for a vast selection of ancestral cookbooks: US link here and UK link here.
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    Our podcast is supported by Patrons in ancestral kitchens around the world!
    Come join our community! You can choose to simply sponsor the podcast, or select from a variety of levels with benefits including monthly live Zoom calls, a private podcast feed stuffed with bonus content from Alison and Andrea, and a Discord discussion group.
    To read more about becoming a patron and explore the various levels, click here!
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    5* reviews on Apple Podcasts, mean the world to us!
    Here's how you can leave one:
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    • 1 hr 21 min
    #77 - Veganism, Conscious Slaughter, Safe Meat Fermentation & Nitrates with Meredith Leigh

    #77 - Veganism, Conscious Slaughter, Safe Meat Fermentation & Nitrates with Meredith Leigh

    Meredith Leigh is an ex-vegan now butcher, a butchery teacher, an author, a kitchen experimenter extraordinaire and meat fermenter, co-founder of The Fermentation School and a mum.
    She has so much to share and this is an intimate and engaging conversation. We cover some really important questions including conscious animal slaughter, Meredith's transition from veganism to ethical meat, the safety worries around fermenting meat and the one we get so many questions about: nitrates in meat.
    Patrons of the podcast check your private feed for a moving after show where Meredith reads a piece from one of her books.
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    The organ supplements we use and trust – get a 5% discount (and free
    shipping) on grass-fed supplements, including liver capsules by visiting:
    https://www.oneearthhealth.com/AncestralKitchen
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    Get our two podcast cookbooks:
    Meals at the Ancestral Hearth
    Spelt Sourdough Every Day
    Alison's course, Rye Sourdough Bread: Mastering The Basics is here, with a 10% discount applied!
    Alison's Sowans oat fermentation course is here, with a 10% discount applied!
    Get 10% off any course at The Fermentation School: click here and use code AKP at checkout.
    Get 10% off US/Canada Bokashi supplies: click here and use code AKP.
    Get 10% off UK Bokashi supplies.
    Visit our (non-Amazon!) bookshop for a vast selection of ancestral cookbooks: US link here and UK link here.
    * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
    Our podcast is supported by Patrons in ancestral kitchens around the world!
    Come join our community! You can choose to simply sponsor the podcast, or select from a variety of levels with benefits including monthly live Zoom calls, a private podcast feed stuffed with bonus content from Alison and Andrea, and a Discord discussion group.
    To read more about becoming a patron and explore the various levels, click here!
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    What we cover:
    Meredith's journey from vegan to butcherFacing death as part of lifeBeing conscious during the slaughter processHow to make meat fermentation safeWhere to begin with meat fermentationAll about nitrates - in curing and in health
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    • 1 hr 5 min
    #76 - Essential Oils in an Ancestral Kitchen

    #76 - Essential Oils in an Ancestral Kitchen

    The world of essential oils is an ancient and ancestral one. From the Mesopotamian valley where the Sumerians, Akkadians and ancient Hebrew tribes were distilling, trading and using oils to the apothecaries and wisdom of the ancient Chinese; from the dusty tombs of Egyptian Pharaohs like Tutankhamun to the Silk Road and spice merchants guiding camels burdened with precious ointments, oils, resins and salves.
    The ancients knew and prized essential oils for their benefits, and we can enjoy the same benefits today - maybe not procured from a trader riding into town on a camel, but beneficial just the same!
    Using oils in the kitchen is a remarkably easy and delicious way to use them, and one that our ancestors - who used oils for religious rituals, cleansing, medical care and inhalation in addition to epicurean delights of the wealthy tables - would have approved of. In this episode we will discuss what essential oils are, a brief history of their use throughout the world, and some of my favorite ways to use them in the kitchen. We have included a booklet of recipes for all listeners which can be downloaded at AncestralKitchenPodcast.com/downloads.
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    The organ supplements we use and trust – get a 5% discount (and free shipping) on grass-fed supplements, including liver capsules by visiting: https://www.oneearthhealth.com/AncestralKitchen
    * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
    Get our two podcast cookbooks:
    Meals at the Ancestral Hearth
    Spelt Sourdough Every Day
    Alison's course, Rye Sourdough Bread: Mastering The Basics is here, with a 10% discount applied!
    Alison's Sowans oat fermentation course is here, with a 10% discount applied!
    Get 10% off any course at The Fermentation School: click here and use code AKP at checkout.
    Get 10% off US/Canada Bokashi supplies: click here and use code AKP.
    Get 10% off UK Bokashi supplies.
    Visit our (non-Amazon!) bookshop for a vast selection of ancestral cookbooks: US link here and UK link here.
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    Our podcast is supported by Patrons in ancestral kitchens around the world!
    Come join our community! You can choose to simply sponsor the podcast, or select from a variety of levels with benefits including monthly live Zoom calls, a private podcast feed stuffed with bonus content from Alison and Andrea, and a Discord discussion group.
    To read more about...

    • 1 hr 12 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
109 Ratings

109 Ratings

jlynnhooley ,

What a great double episode.

If I download the list of 50 things, there would be a lot of checks. You are so right about these things as I do work on a farm for meat, eggs and veggies. I have found a great niche at farmer’s markets by helping out with sales for the beginning rush- in exchange for food….They don’t need me the whole time. And I have created a sourcing list for each food I put up- it goes in order and farmers know if they are my first choice....Like you, I say yes to everything but especially to “b” grade things at markets. Farmers don’t want to truck them home so I help them out- always offering to buy them, but most times they are gifted. But it is education that I find helps out the most. When people are buying our blueberries and commenting on how good they are- I suggest they by twice as many, freeze them for later in the winter…I let people know that the tops of radishes are wonderful in a stir fry, and of course my favorite is that maple syrup freezes- so buy it in bulk…. I learned of your podcast through Diana Rodgers and have even purchased the broth book, it is awesome…thank you for sharing your wisdom…

JustineCCook ,

Nourishment for the Soul

I started following Andrea over ten years ago. Through out the past decade Andrea has inspired me to make simple life changing changes that have made an impact on me and my family. During the "Slow Christmas" episode Andrea used the phrase "nourish the soul", and that is what this podcast is for me. I am able to reflect, learn from and be inspired by Alison's and Andrea's living. I look forward to each and every podcast. It nourishes my soul and home.

DVMB ,

Love this resource and the content so much

I have thoroughly enjoyed this podcast, learning, growing, and expanding my knowledge and nutrition. I am so thankful they do this podcast.

My only complaint is volume. It is very inconsistent during the podcast; and unfortunately when another podcast comes on after it is so much louder it is shocking (due to having to turn the volume to maximum). Most of the time I can’t hear Andrea’s short comments, they are unintelligible even on the loudest setting. I truly want to hear everything said, and what they are saying/sharing is valuable.

Thank you both for taking the time to share everything you have learned and are learning.

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