The real reason we all dream of homesteading
As a young mom, I have fell into the craze of homesteading, canning, and the aesthetic of old-fashioned frontier life. I believe the true passion behind this homesteading trend, that began over, sweeping the world during the pandemic, is rooted in a desire for true nutrition.Hilda does a fantastic job at introducing us to new ideas along with the urgency to nourish the next generation. I think moms everywhere are being guided to the simplicity of nourishment to save the next generation. As someone who has felt a great deal of chronic pain in my life, for a young person, I am convinced I am meant to help my family by finding how to nourish myself first. The comfort of this show, the way it’s presented, paired with the urgency to nourish is in perfect balance to give confidence. Go buy your chickens, both frozen and live and start somewhere.
Nataleesss via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/16/24
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I have learned so much about health and nutrition from this podcast. The best thing is that good nutrition does not have to be complicated or bland.
Qwedcjjfukfdf via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/04/17
This is my favorite health podcast! All of their food research, findings, and recommendations make so much sense and have helped me switch my family to whole, unprocessed foods. Learn something new every week!
tessframe via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/15/17
I will never feel guilty about eating bacon again! Every time I listen to one of Hilda's interviews, I learn something, usually something that all of us really ought to know about our health and our eating. Take a listen and you will not only learn something important, but you will also hear...Read full review »
CSBirney via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/15/16
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