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You won't believe how much we've learned from these REAL food bloggers and websites. They inspire us to keep on our REAL food journey. Find a few to follow and you'll never be at a loss for new REAL food recipes!

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Alex Lewin from Feed Me Like You Mean It Print E-mail
Meet Alex Lewin from Feed Me Like You Mean It.  Alex is a fermenter, health coach, software engineer, real food activist, trained chef, raw milk drinker, and urban bicyclist. He thinks Ball jars are the ultimate glassware!  Join his blog to learn the legacy of Weston A. Price and about his particular love for fermented vegetables and dairy.
 
Ann Marie Michaels from Cheeseslave Print E-mail
Join Ann Marie Michaels from Cheeseslave, a blog about traditional food, sustainable agriculture and food politics. She's a slave to cheese, especially artisanal raw milk cheeses.  Join her Cheeseslave blog to hear all about her obsession with food and everything connected to food: health, nutrition, raising a family, gardening and travel.
 
Cara Faus from Health, Home, and Happiness Print E-mail
Meet Cara Faus from Health, Home, and Happiness where she shares how she incorporates traditional food, natural remedies and healthy habits into real life.  Cara lives in Montana with her husband and two young children. Check out her grain-free recipes and grain-free meal plans - both GAPS friendly.
 
Chem4Kids Print E-mail
What are enzymes?  Learn an easy way to explain enzymes to your child (and yourself) at Chem4Kids with this short article. You can use the lock and key analogy to talk to your kids about how digestive enzymes are the keys to breaking down different types of foods.  Without these enzymes, which are produced in our bodies and come from raw foods, the food we eat does not get broken down properly and then we do not get the nutrients we need to be healthy.
 
Eat Well Guide Print E-mail

Thanks to one of our REAL Moms, Jen Gruber, for turning us onto EatWellGuide. Now you can eat REAL food while traveling!  The Eat Well Guide® is a free online directory for anyone in search of fresh, locally grown and sustainably produced food in the United States and Canada. Eat Well’s thousands of listings include family farms, restaurants, farmers' markets, grocery stores, Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) programs, U-pick orchards and more. Users can search by location, keyword, category or product to find good food, download customized guides, or plan a trip with the innovative mapping tool, Eat Well Everywhere.
 
Edible Communities Print E-mail
Looking for a great resource to find local foods? Visit Edible Communities to see if their GORGEOUS magazine is available in your city or vacation destination.  Their editorially rich, communitybased, local-foods publication connects consumers with family farmers, growers, chefs, and food artisans of all kinds. As they say at Edible Communities: "We believe that every person has the right to affordable, fresh, healthful food on a daily basis and that knowing where our food comes from is a powerful thing."
 
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