
This month we celebrate twenty years since I established Nourishing Our Children! Our reach and impact has far exceeded what I envisioned possible when I embarked.
It all started with me founding the Weston A. Price Foundation’s San Francisco chapter in the spring of 2004 not long after I met Dr. Tom Cowan, MD, for my first office visit. At the time I had a private practice as a learning specialist and wanted to create content I could present to parents on how to nourish their children. I had concluded that the children who were having difficulty learning were well-fed, but malnourished. I took a workshop called The Bigger Game wanting guidance on how to extend my reach beyond the limited number of families in my practice, and Nourishing Our Children was born. My mother provided me with the first incredibly generous donation that allowed me to close my private practice to focus on launching this educational initiative as a project of the Weston A. Price Foundation in June 2005. The first educational tool I created was a PowerPoint based on research done by Sally Fallon Morell. I was blessed with a number of volunteers who helped me edit it. Once it was complete, a number of local Weston A. Price Foundation members and I presented it to groups in the Bay Area and then I started to distribute it widely to people all over the world to present in their communities. A study guide followed to help presenters learn the content, and then an ebook, audio book and a DVD. I’ve also created a Food Pyramid Chart and wrote and self-published 2 children’s books that I have sold out of: The Adventures of Andrew Price and A Real Food Alphabet. We will reprint the latest book this year! We have a community of over 92K on Facebook and 50K on Instagram. We have a closed, private Facebook group to support those who seek to nourish their children according to our recommendations. To learn more:
Read my article I don’t have children, so what do I care?
Also, read It’s been ten years since I was introduced to Nourishing Traditions.
SALLY FALLON MORELL
Nourishing Our Children is entirely based on what Sally Fallon Morell teaches us about how to nourish our children, and we wouldn’t exist without her. Her presence in my life has had a profound impact on me personally and professionally. As we celebrate this milestone, I am keenly aware we do so only with her leading the way!
“Do not go where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson
In celebration of our 20 years, Sally is giving away 3 of her books:
- The Nourishing Traditions Book of Baby & Child Care
- The Nourishing Traditions Cookbook for Children
- Honoring Our Cycles
GIVEAWAY
We will randomly pick 3 people on June 30 to ship one book of your choice within the United States. We will notify each recipient in order to get your postal address and also post the names here on this blog. Please read and follow the directions below carefully in order to enter!
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192 Responses to Giveaway in Celebration of Twenty Years
I can hardly believe it’s been 20 years, Sandrine! I had just three children when we met oh so long ago and I bought your first book! I have adopted five children who were fed in the foster care system, but malnourished in every way. Following you and all of the wonderful ways to feed my eight kids has been life changing for them (AND me!!). I started making WAPF formula when my 12yo daughter suggested we could do better than commercial for our baby and never looked back. Congratulations to you and all of the WAPF chapter leaders who reach your ways of truly nourishing our children!
It is lovely to hear from you, Sally! Thanks for the update on your family life!
I have the nourishing traditions baby and childcare book and it has helped me immensely! It has been the guide on how to feed my daughter! I love the emphasis on raw dairy and grassfed butter (healthy fats in general). It’s also my go to book for illnesses or discomforts. Seriously such good information, thank you for all you do! I would love to get the cookbook as well:)
Wonderful to read about your positive experience of the book!
I’ve become a member of Weston A. Price earlier this year.
I’ve been getting most of my food delivered from a farm — real food!
I appreciate all the information and the pamphlets I’ve received.
I feel amazing. Thank you for the wisdom.
Welcome to the Weston A. Price Foundation family! I have been a member since 2004 and it has transformed my life!
Every book of Sally’s is fascinating! I have learned so much from every book of hers that I’ve ever read, and have been working to use these ideas to help my health and to nourish my family well. “Honoring Our Cycles” is the only one I don’t think I’ve read, and I suspect it will be excellent to read with my daughter as she approaches menarche.
Yes, I think it will be a wonderful book for your to have in your collection!
I learned about WAPF through a course on postpartum maternal health and I am SO glad I did. So much discernment is needed nowadays to decide what is healthy and what actually supports thriving LIFE. WAPF has become my go-to and the resources are so RICH. Thank you for all your years of service to humanity.
Thank you for your words of appreciation!
Dear Sandrine, I read The Adventures of Andrew Price at my son’s pre-school to their classmates and it was each time a big hit. Parents were curious to learn more, it opened the dialogue. I’ve served as the LA chapter leader for many, many years until I moved to Frederick, Maryland 2 years ago. My boys are teenagers in the meantime, and their dentist is surprised they don’t need any braces and thinks it must be genetics. Lol – we know better! I would love The Nourishing Traditions Book of Baby & Child Care for my niece who is pregnant now. I’ve already tried to talk to her a little, but advice from cousins her age who just gave birth recently seem to draw her in more at the moment. Honoring Our Cycles would be a treat for myself ;o) Thank you for everything you do!
Thank you for your testimonial and words of appreciation!
I’m so thankful for the Weston A price Foundation, and Nourishing Our Children! I believe spreading this forgotten wisdom is truly making a positive impact in the world. I have given the baby and childcare books as gifts tp friends and family but have yet to purchase a copy for myself. My husband and I are actually in the planning phases so I intend to add one to my collection soon either way. I have a few of Sally’s book and I read Nutrition and Physical Degeneration when I first heard of WAPF. I consider this information to be essential for new parents, and yet very difficult information to come by. Thank you for all that you do, and please keep up the good work!
Thank you for your sharing these principles with others and your words of encouragement!
I read Nutrition and Physical Degeneration by Weston A. Price when my firstborn was learning to eat solids.
Thank you for creating such a great community.
Now I have goats, chickens and a garden.
We are the guardians of our children.
We are indeed guardians of our children. I am following in your footsteps with the goats and chickens next year! Garden has been in place already.
I was so happy to be introduced to WAPF and Nourishing Our Children soon after the birth of my first child. While I had been raised on mostly good foods and trained to be wary of medical interventions, I have learned and continue to learn much from the Nourishing Our Children content. I have greatly benefited from ideas and recipes to get extra nutrition into children, particularly more fats and organs – something I’m still working on! When I have a food, ingredient, or health question, WAPF and Nourishing Our Children are the first places I go for advice and I’m thankful they are there to share their findings with the world!
I am so happy to read that we are a source of support and information as you nourish your children!
Reading Nourishing Traditions was so impactful for me when I was pregnant with my first baby. Now I’m expecting #2 and I’m so thankful for all the things I’ve been able to learn from Sally and the WAPF as a whole in the past few years! It’s made me think so much more intentionally about stewarding the health of my family well and giving me ideas for how to do just that! I grew up on raw milk but had to get outside my comfort zone a bit to start incorporating foods like organ meats, but I actually enjoy it now! My son had a gluten sensitivity but I have learned so much about how our bread is processed (and damaged!) so knowing how to prepare sourdough based bread products that he can have is such a blessing! Looking forward to continuing to learn.
I am happy to read that these principles we teach have been of value to you and your family!
Nourshing Traditions has been such a resource for me without my pregnancy and bringing up my baby! It has been my most go to resource that I have. It is my most loved, also most worn book that I own.
I have not found another book that lays things out that happened in your pregnancy, and the nutrients that is needed for each stage in pregnancy like this book. I absolutely loved learning that and having that knowledge to help me grow my baby the best possible.
I would love another one of her books to see the kind of information that I have never known. I’m sure it will change my life just like this one. Thank you guys for everything. Y’all do in all the information you put out there.
Thank you for your words of appreciation!
I’m still exploring the best way to nourish myself and my child. He’s 8 and has gotten into the habit of nuggets and Mac n cheese, but I try to get things that are nutritionally dense in him as often a possible. I love all the guidance and your shared information. I remember eating liver as a kid but never really liked it, but now I understand the level of nourishment it provided. Thank you.
Nuggets and Mac n Cheese can be made according to our dietary recommendations! Let me know if you’d like recipes!
My first introduction was by reading The Nourishing Traditions Book of Baby & Child Care while pregnant with my first daughter. While I couldn’t change what I was doing before pregnancy, it helped me have a healthy pregnancy, unmedicated delivery, and good breastfeeding journey! I introduced solids with guidance from WAPF and she has such a wonderful love of nutrient dense foods! I joined WAPF during this time. My 2nd daughter had a more complicated delivery, but using the principles, she is a healthy, happy baby. I would love to read these other books and learn more about Nourishing Our Children!
I am happy to read about your healthy, happy children!
I found WAPF almost one year ago when my son was born,thanks to a precious friend who recommended it to me. As I started to read, I learned a lot about traditional wisdom and the consequences of modern diet. I grew up in a traditional family, yet there’s a lot of things I had to change, for example stopped using sunflower oil, refined salt etc. Also I didn’t know what to do to give my baby the best I could. Finally provided the ingredients for homemade formula and now that he is in solids, feeding him mostly with animal food, butter etc according to Nourishing Traditions. We have embraced those principles as a family now and don’t plan to look back.
The Nourishing our Children group has been a blessing itself as we’ve been getting continual knowledge and practical advice.
Thank you so much for your work!
It is very gratifying to read that our group has been a blessing to you!
I have spent a couple decades now cleaning up my family’s diet and learning about taking back our health. I love getting back to basics and what is natural. I’ve been able to share information from Sally’s books with our now adult children and they are making more informed choices for raising their children. I love the impact these books have on multiple generations and setting a better example.
Yes, these principles are reversing the trend of physical degeneration we’ve seen evolved on a modern diet!
The day I came across WAPF and what you teach, Sally’s books and recipes, my life and my family’s life changed forever. All the doubts, the questions I had over the years were answered in one go. Thank you for the work you do!!
Thank you for your words of appreciation!
Weston A Price Foundation has been a tremendous source of hope and encouragement for us through difficult times. We are so grateful for the many resources and for the recent discovery of this branch, Nourishing Our Children. We have enjoyed each one of Sally’s book we have read and would relish the opportunity to read more as we are beginning this new journey of parenthood together. It is difficult to express how thankful we are for Price’s findings and for those of you who have continued to share his work with others. After years of struggling with poor health, infertility, and recurrent pregnancy loss, it is a privilege to be learning and growing in this space. Thank you!
Thank you for your testimonial and words of support, Sarah! I am happy to read that our resources have been a value to you.
It wouldn’t be without your blog, Sandrine, that I have learned about so much! WAPF has done many amazing books, including their new one for raising babies- which I hope to read before my babies come into this world. But I have only been able to read one of the WAPF books, but because of blogs like yours I have gotten the pearls of wisdom in a very easy to understand, quick(er) fashion. So thank you for all that you do.
You are most welcome, Sam!
I have yet to own one of Sally’s books, but her work, alongside the WAPF and Nourishing our Children has changed my entire worldview in the last few years. I’ve gone from an all-in western medicine RN to a raw-milk-drinking mother of 3. The me of just 4 years ago wouldn’t recognize who I am today. My views on pasteurization, jabs, seed oils, ancestral eating, glyphosate, sunlight, and every other hot topic in the MAHA movement right now are primarily owed to Sally. Finding my local farmer for milk, eggs, and beef has been the biggest switch I’ve made, and I know my children will reap the benefits that I lacked into adulthood. Thank you for your work!
What an incredible transformation and testimonial! Thank you!
In 2015 our daughter had her first baby and was devastated that she could not produce enough breast milk to feed him. After the stress of trying to find enough donor milk she started making the wap baby formula and baby thrived. In 2018 our dil had twins and was feeding them free formula from the hospital until one day our son read the ingredients. Long story short dil decided to try wap formula and boys thrived. I want my dil to have the nourishing children book to encourage her to prepare wap nutritional meals and snacks We have Sally Fallons cookbook but children’s book would be helpful. Wap has changed our lives.
I am so happy to read that the homemade baby formula was of such great value to your family!
Love encouraging people to eat and be healthy especially with nourishing “real” food! The best reward is seeing children raising and encouraging children ❤. One of Sally’s books would make an excellent impact on my own grands, especially with the oldest just learning the joy of reading. She literally is eating books, meaning that she ingests their content. What could be better content than choosing health. My claim to fame for the littles has been Popsicles and they are usually either home blended coconut meat or yogurt, a fruit such as banana, maybe some leftover hardly noticed something and sometimes a pinch of something like a nut butter or a bite of fruit floating in the mix. No sweatner of any kind needed! Oh yeah, sometimes raw milk eve! Special thanks to you all for opening my eyes to MORE as because a member when you all came to Orlando! Been on the email list for decades and fan of Weston Price but did not realize the advantages of membership. Hope to get you all integrated more into my groups.
It is wonderful to read you became a member and are benefiting from it!
I have 8 children. For 14 years I’ve used WAP principles since they were first introduced to me. I will not only continue to apply the principles of WAP but also continue to suggest them to others. Greatest baby shower gift is the “purple” book as I call it. The world may think my family of 10 is crazy but raw milk has been a staple and has continued health while things around us aren’t it! Thanks you for giving guidance when we had none. It’s critical in our day annd age. Our lives have changed because of you.
Thank you for your words of appreciation!
I salute you, mother of 8! I appreciate that you not only nourish your children, but also teach others as well!
I am a mom of 5 and have just recently, within the last two years, been learning about WAP and Nourishing Traditions. Your blog and Instagram have helped me grow and nourish my children’s bodies by giving them butter, oysters and feeding them real food and not being scared about it. We used to be vegan and now I see a difference in my children’s complexions. I would love to learn more about how to feed them and nourish their little bodies.
I am so happy to read that animal foods have nourished your family! I am a former vegan myself, and feel so much healthier with animal foods in my diet.
I am so happy to read that our blog and Instagram posts have been a contribution to you!
I’m so grateful to Wise Traditions and Nourishing Traditions! The community and wisdom it’s offered me in the season of pregnancy and motherhood has been so helpful. It’s allowed me to feel confident in passing down the gift of generational wellness. Thank you!
I am so happy to read that our content has been of value to you!
I am so wonderfully grateful to come across nourishing traditions a few years ago when my daughter had continued gut health issues. I had come across these books and information through other forms of healing. This just made sense! Now since my young daughter has picked up on cooking traditional ways and we truly enjoy the experience together to well, cook well, and enjoy real food!
I currently have the Nourishing Traditions book in my Amazon cart right now! I’ve been wanting to read it ever since I started listening to the Wise Traditions podcast. The podcast really opened my eyes to the current situation of our food today and how real food can really nourish and heal our bodies. I would love to instill that knowledge and love of learning to my children so they can grow up healthy and make wise choices.
The book Nourishing Traditions changed my life!
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I have all of Sally’s Nourishing cook books except her Nourishing Baby and Childcare. My children grew up with much of Sally’s recipes from Nourishing Traditions, but the Baby and Child Care came along when they were adults. I’d love to get a copy of it for my son and his wife who are expecting their first child, my first grandchild. 💕
I think this book would be a wonderful resource for them!
I have no children of my own, but I do have 19 nieces and nephews and 12 grand-nieces and nephews, and I want to have something substantive to share with my family (and my friends who have children/grandchildren). My words alone are not enough – I am not a doctor or a nutritionist – so I need to be able to share something from an authoritative source. One of my grandnephews is autistic (non-verbal) and maybe better nutrition will help him in particular. I am also buying raw milk and beef from local sources now and sharing this kind of information with them helps them be more knowledgeable as well.
I love that you want to support the next generation in this way!
I have a 2 year old and a 10 month old and we have been trying to turn our diet on our farm more traditional for the last three years. We even started milking dairy cows to get raw milk, and started a herdshare! My kids love our fresh milk and drink it religiously and we also have plenty of organ meats from butchering cows, lambs, pigs, and chickens. I would love to keep learning more and telling others about traditional diets and nourishing foods; it really seems to be catching on in the local community here in Ohio.
It is wonderful to read how you are producing your own food and nourishing your family and community!
Nourishing Our Children has made a huge impact on our family! We have a 3 children, ages 4, 2, and 6 months. With my first two pregnancies I gained 50 pounds each and had debilitating morning sickness. I followed all of the current mainstream nutritional advice, and I can confidently say it failed me. When our second child was born, he was healthy initially but at 6 months old was diagnosed with failure to thrive. I went to Walmart to buy him a formula. I read the ingredients and was appalled. I was not going to put him on a diet similar to feedlot cattle! I got online and found Sally’s baby formula recipe. Our son started on that, and within 2 weeks was no longer FTT! He has grown long and strong, and I give the credit to his formula! I learned my lesson and switched the entire family to Weston A Price diet. The third pregnancy was with our daughter. I was expecting the morning sickness this time, but I had absolutely none! My weight gain the entire pregnancy was 20 pounds, so much more manageable than the 50 each with the first two children. Our third child was born with a beautiful wide jaw. She has been nursed the whole time, and is so content and cute. No FTT with her! Weston A Price diet has transformed our family’s health. I thank my Lord for leading me to this information!
Thank you for your testimonial. It is very gratifying to read the positive impact we’ve had our your lives!
I have only recently learned of the Nourishing our Children website and have been emersed in the content to help learn and understand both the positive and negative effects food has on our overall nourishment, happiness, and wellbeing. I have an adult child now who is passionate about nourishing herself only because we found Sally’s book, Nourishing Traditions, early enough in her youth to help change all the things that we didn’t know were working against our attempts to living a healthy lifestyle. I regret not finding these resources sooner, but am so grateful to have them now. They are the best thing we could have as guides for food choices. I only have the Nourishing Traditions book, so any other copy of Sally’s books would be a welcome addition to our home. The Nourishing Traditions Cookbook for Children sounds so amazing and exciting! Thank you for your advocacy and support for our children!
The “Nourishing Traditions” books have changed my family’s life dramatically. Fifteen years ago, someone had a cold each month and in winter it turned into bronchitis. I first changed breakfast (no more highly-processed grain cereals with conventional milk), and over the course of two years changed other meals, got clean raw milk and truly filtered water. I gave “Nourishing our Children” to a graduate of nursing school who is about to be engaged and have children, and I gave “Nourishing Traditions” to three high school graduates. I’m still not perfect with the diet, but the culmination of many small changes has had a huge impact on our health. I’m forever grateful that a neighbor sharing NT pancakes with my kids said, “I just try to pack as much nutrition into their day as possible.” That simple statement made me rethink what I was doing; she shared the cookbook and I went down the rabbit hole to world of hope and truth.
I’ve just joined the Nourishing Our Children Facebook group and am excited to learn more from there. I love the nourishing traditions book and would learn a lot from the children’s one, I’m sure. I’m also really interested in the balancing cycles book as this is something that most women, myself included, could benefit from. I didn’t know Sally wrote a book on this!
I also enjoyed the webinar on nourishing our children a few days ago and look forward to another one soon!
I am so happy you joined our group and look forward to supporting you!
Super excited to read “Nourishing Our Children”! I joined the Weston A Price Foundation this year when I went to a health fair at a local shop, Nutrition World. My goal is to continually education myself about nutrition and share it with others. I have experienced how food can either make me feel amazing and energized and then some can affect me so drastically I can function from the onset of intense migraines. What we consume can either breed life or death. My desire is for more documented information to better myself, my family, and my world.
My eyes opened wider than they ever had when a library search led me to Nourishing Traditions Baby & Child while pregnant. I don’t generally buy books, especially if the library has it, but I bought this one and have recommended it to many. I started reading books listed in the bibliography, then books referenced in those books, joined WAPF, and now there’s no turning back. The Cookbook for Children appeals to me for my son. He knows what real food is and it’d be nice to see a cookbook where we don’t have to make the modifications and substitutions ourselves.
Indigenous pathways is our family’s guiding idea.
When all the “industrial consumer stuff” is thrust at us, we say NO. If an indigenous mother & baby didn’t need it, I probably don’t either. I didn’t have a baby shower b/c I didn’t want all the plastic junk, chemical products, etc. There’s enough stuff on the planet already – if people keep buying it new, they’ll keep making it. People still bought me stuff. For one year I was “polite”, then I had to say no more. The buyer can return it to the store or get rid of it, I’m not doing it anymore. The toys are ridiculous. My son wanted to heft the weight of the real thing – he went from hammering in real nails, to handsawing wood (just like his dad, who slowed down, gave up power tools, so his baby could crawl over & see what he was doing, & we all could still hear the birds), to now at age 4, he can split firewood with an ax.
Cooking over a campfire, food prep while sitting on the floor, foraging for wild foods – it was all down at the baby/toddler’s level, and the bending, squatting, up and down was good for my body too. At 2 yrs old my son decided to make us dinner – got a sharp knife, diced up some leftover baked potatoes, collected some eggs, set a cast iron skillet on the fire, put in the butter and did it. Because he had seen it done every day. Let your child watch you do things (& cooking should be the main activity) and watch the ways of the natural world – not a screen. Let them do things, without your interference.
When in doubt, I looked at our animals, thought about how it’s done in nature and found the way. Lambs sleep with their moms every night, as do all other mammals. No way was I abandoning my baby in the dark – he’s right beside me. One tip for infants (& moms who get a little snappy end of the day) – go outside for an evening walk around sundown. Let the baby experience the dusk/sunset transition. Then don’t turn electric lights on in the house. Get your and your baby’s biorhythm set healthy!
Unplug the internet when not in use (or don’t have it at home at all – too extreme? ok ok.. but i dare you to try). Seriously, treat the internet like an oven – you don’t keep the oven on all day and night because you might need to use it. You turn it on only when you need it. Same on the phone – turn off the data connection unless you need it. It doesn’t need to be on for calls and texts.
Be outside every day – you are part of nature. Let your children feel the weather and the seasons.
Children get exactly one chance to grow up. Make every bite count (true for a pregnant woman, also true for children – are their growing bones filling with nutrients or toxins?). Don’t be afraid to be zero tolerance…on industrial oils, excitotoxins, bioengineered GMO’s, factory farmed meat, dough conditioners, etc.
Question everything. Really think about it. Spare the child.
I love your comment and mindful approaching to raising and nourishing your son! Thank you for the details and pearls of wisdom!
I first heard Sally Fallon at a conference in Del Mar, California. I was there with two other friends as a birthday gift to one of the gals. Totally eye opening. But 6 months later, my husband had brain surgery after an injury. God had a plan to have me use what I learned to help him with his recovery. We went to Kim Schutte, a practitioner in our area that I had also met that day. She was so helpful in recommendations for Steve and his battle with clarity, processing and general well-being. We continued on the GAPS diet and still are mindful of the great benefits 10 years later. Thanks for all that you do and for challenging us to reflect on the great things that have been added to our lives because of Weston A Price Foundation!
I knew and worked with Kim Schutte, and spent time with her before she passed. I loved her and miss her! Thank you for your testimonial.
I haven’t read the book of children’s recipes, but I would love to read it!! My family has benefited a lot from the Nourishing Traditions cookbook. I have been able to eat a lot more nutriet-dense foods and rely less on processed foods. This has helped me to lose weight and feel overall better! I would love this cookbook for children because I struggle with getting more vegetables into their diets.
I invite you to read the article I wrote: What if my child doesn’t like vegetables?
https://nourishingourchildren.org/2024/06/04/what-if-my-child-doesnt-like-vegetables/
In short, our answer is “don’t worry about it!” Animal foods are much more nutrient-dense than plant foods and will fuel your children more efficiently as well!
Nourishing Traditions has greatly improved my life. I had no idea how to truly heal verses mask my adolescent symptoms. Leaving processed foods behind and embracing traditional REAL foods feels amazing. My cycles have shortened, PMS symptoms greatly diminished, better sleep, improved mental health. I’m still seeking ways to impart the knowledge that I’ve gained to my children so they don’t have to suffer the challenges that I did. I’m hoping the book will give me ideas on how to share and help the next generation break the nutritional degeneration.
I established Nourishing Our Children with the same goal – I didn’t want the next generation to suffer the challenges that I did!
My husband and I both have chronic illnesses. I prayed for the knowledge to keep my children from the same place. I bought the Nourishing Traditions cookbook before my first was born. I fed them raw milk, eggs, organs and ferments. They are glowingly healthy. Thank you for writing and giving us knowledge of traditional eating.
I am so happy to read that your children are glowingly healthy!
I recently had a baby and and as someone who is new to ancestral eating, I really appreciate Nourishing Traditions books, especially the baby and child rearing. as someone who did not grow up eating healthily it is so nice to find resources to help me make better decisions for my family.
Yes, these books have been a contribution to many of us!
This is an incredible opportunity, thank you so much! I would love to win this for our niece as she is due in August, this would be perfect for her and her baby and the family.
I got into the WAPF when I was pregnant with my first and learning more about how I wanted to live healthy and holistically. Since then I have become a doula and got pregnant with my second child. Nourishing traditions, the WAPF and all the other books I have are great tools to help provide families that I work with information on changing their lives for the better. I always give my clients the WAPF pamphlets and encourage them to read nourishing traditions. It’s changed my life and I hope it changes others as well!
It sounds like you are a chapter leader, even if not formally!
This is exactly why I feel this would be oh so beneficial, and the start of healthy changes for their family.
Thank you so much for this giveaway opportunity! My mom introduced me to Nourishing Traditions when my kids were babies and it has changed the way that we eat for the better. I’ve been looking at getting this book to use in a cooking unit for my now homeschooled children. It would be so helpful in teaching them to nourish their bodies while starting young!
I think the cookbook for children would be perfect curriculum!
I read Nutrition and Physical Degeneration by Weston A. Price some time ago. Then I read Nourishing Traditions and learned so much about how our bodies work and what true healthy foods are. I would love to read the children’s cookbook and learn some new recipes. I also have my eye on Sally Fallon’s other books on Amazon!
I’ve loved reading all the articles online and having a book would be so cool! I’ve learned about what to feed your babies for their first foods and it’s been very helpful.
I absolutely loved following Nourishing Our Children and using the Nourishing Traditions Book of Baby and Childcare as a guide during my two most recent pregnancies. As a mom over 40 I give credit to my healthy pregnancies and easy birthing to the diet outlined in this book. I wish it was around to have read during my first few kids!
I found Sally’s books after my second child was born and I’m so thankful!! They are a wealth of information. I find myself referring to them often and recommend them to all my mom friends. Thank you Sally!
I feel like I’ve learned so much from Nourishing Our Children. We’ve all been brainwashed to believe fat is bad when in fact it is so necessary! I’m always informing people about the importance of consuming grassfed butter and raw milk. Ive also been so enlightened about vax truth and I’m forever grateful I now know the truth. I’ve also begun incorporating sardines into my families diet and my kids LOVE them. I have twins that are 6 months old and will soon be starting solids. I need all the resources on how to feed them the most nutrient dense foods as possible! I plan to try liver pate, sardines, grassfed butter and whipped bone marrow. Sure wish I would’ve had all this knowledge from the beginning with my 2 older kids.
I first was introduced to the book of baby & child care when I was pregnant. It has completely changed how I view our world and how we eat. It introduced me to the Weston A Price Foundation and has been something I re read continuously 🫶🏼 since then I’ve bought several others in the series & love every one of them. They are my guiding lights. Grateful for all the guidance & for this opportunity to gain even more with the child cook book !
I’m very grateful for the information that the Weston A. Price Foundation has shared. I have been able to digest milk without issue since switching to raw milk. Listening to Sally Fallon Morell has been incredibly helpful. Naturally fermented vegetables are so much tastier than the fake pickles in vinegar. After a lifetime of suffering from insomnia, being able to sleep well has made such a difference. Thank you!
Learning more about nutrition has helped heal my body and set me up for a better trajectory to nourish my children. My toddler easily transitioned from breastmilk to raw milk seamlessly and drinks about 5 glasses of milk daily. My baby is 5 months old and eating bone marrow, nourishing fats, and growing so big every day. Both are well beyond the milestones for their age and I can only contribute that to expanding my understanding of the nutrition kids really need.
I read Nourishing Traditions 4 years ago when I was 2 years into my attempt at veganism. I was probably at my unhealthiest. Nourishing traditions completely opened my eyes to a whole new way of eating and nourishing my body! I still refer back to the book for recipes and have recommended it to many friends!
I was fortunate enough to find nourishing our children prior to having my first child. We have used this lifestyle as a guide to live our lives daily. There isn’t a day goes by that part of it isn’t used. It’s so nice to know we don’t have to over complicate food or choose less nourishing food in order for it to be fun and delicious. I would love a chance to have the book in my hands to gain more wisdom for raising our next child!
Hi 🙋🏽♀️ I’m not a mom but was introduced to Nourishing Traditions via my sister who shared the awesome fermented salsa recipe with me. I was hooked and now make her bone broth (and have the books, as well). Recently, have shared the Baby/child care Sally Fallon book with my husband’s pregnant niece via one of my nieces who recently started a family and loves to keep it all natural. I certainly would also love to introduce my husband’s niece to the Child Care book, too.
What a gift Sally is to so many lives! I applaud her for the knowledge she’s passed on to many generations!
oh my goodness what an exciting give away! My NT book is worn and has been one of the family favorites since I got it from Sally in 2011 at my first conference! I can’t believe its been that long now. Or that I used to cook the way that I did before finding WAPF (embarrassing :) ) NOC has been an amazing resource over the years on how to raise my daughters in a healthy home and with REAL food! Still appreciative of your publications Sandrine, even now that my daughters are young adults.
I was first exposed to this work when I had my first wild pregnancy and it gave me so much insight into how I would nourish my family. Now my kids are toddlers and ready to help in the kitchen and I want to be able to share these traditions with them. I would love to be able to read this book with them and create a legacy of sovereign nourishment with them. That their entire child hood was a remembrance of truth.
Any of these books would be helpful for me although I’d love all three 🫶🏽
Thank you to WAPF you all have truly changed my life for the better I am more knowledgeable on how to better serve my family. I make better healthy decisions for them and that is because of all the information you have all given me. You have poured your knowledge and thoughts and experience making moms like me able to do better for our family’s I’m no where close to being done learning I’m still in my early phase. Very thankful to have a source to go to when I have questions and a support system to help me in this journey!
so thankful for all these wonderful resources. Thank you!
I would like to enter the contest to get the children’s cookbook. I was very impressed with the WAPF Sessions on CHD, and shared them with my daughter. Shes been homeschooling x4 since covid. They all like recipies; especially gluten free. The eldest, 14 just made cheese yesterday!
I greatly was helped with the dental info and advice!
Thank you
I would like to enter the contest for nourishing our children book.
I have followed Sally and WAPF for about 20 years. Nourishing Traditions book has changed my life. When I found out about nourishing our children, I sent much information to my two daughter-in-law‘s that are having trouble conceiving. I have since sent one of them a book.
As a matter of clarification, there isn’t a Nourishing Our Children book. These are the 3 books that are offered in the giveaway:
The Nourishing Traditions Book of Baby & Child Care
The Nourishing Traditions Cookbook for Children
Honoring Our Cycles
it’s the baby and child care book that I was talking about. Thank you for allowing me to clarify.
I can’t believe it’s been 20 years! I have used the WAPF guidelines since my oldest was born 17 years ago. I also have the baby and childcare book. Growing up in the low-fat era, it is nice to be educated on nutrition and how to raise up my family in a nourishing way. That has been the most helpful.
My dental career changed tenfold when learned about WAP. Sadly did not learn about this in dental hygiene school, but it allowed me to help my family, friends and of course my patients to find whole food nutrition as a foundation for total and dental health. My family had Nourishing Traditions cookbook and we love picking recipes out. Nourishing Our Children has also given both me and my husband more insight to keep on the railway with WAP and how to truly nourish our children!
Nourishing Our Children has been a profound influence on my journey as both a mother and a Nutritional Therapy Practitioner. The book helped me understand the critical importance of traditional, nutrient-dense foods for the proper development of children—something I wasn’t taught growing up. One of the biggest pearls of wisdom I took away was the emphasis on healthy fats, especially for brain development, and how modern diets often neglect this essential foundation. It’s also reminded me to slow down and return to the basics—preparing meals with intention, using whole foods, and honoring ancestral wisdom in our daily choices. I continue to recommend it to my clients who are seeking to raise healthy, vibrant children with strong foundations.
Are you referring to Nourishing Traditions? Nourishing Our Children has published an e-book, but my sense is that is not the book you are referring to?
I don’t have this book but it’s the second time I’ve seen it recommended. We have a daughter with down syndrome and a baby boy on the way. We’ve been using youngevity to help with nutritional deficiencies. Recently we started using some organ pills and powder. Hoping to eventually be able to get down proper nutrition via our meals, we have a long way to go but eating healthy is our start.
Which book are you referring to? These are the 3 books that are offered in the giveaway:
The Nourishing Traditions Book of Baby & Child Care
The Nourishing Traditions Cookbook for Children
Honoring Our Cycles
oh, I didn’t notice that. I have John Moody (also an author: The Frugal Homesteader; The elderberry book etc.) as a friend on Facebook. He replied to a question concerning resources on May 17th: “nourishing traditions baby book is a good start as is nourishing our children”
So far I don’t have any of the books but definitely on my radar.
I didn’t learn about this approach to nourishing my children and family until after I’d had two children. My first born I thought I did “everything right” and he had terrible food sensitivities and a weak immune system. Once I learned more, I did better, starting in pregnancy and applying approaches from you with as, egg yolk and liver being the first baby foods. I’m grateful that you share information so generously so that families like mine can be healthier and happier.
We can all start to truly nourish ourselves at any age!
So I have the Nourishing Traditions book and the baby book, but I had never seen the Nourishing our Children until the IG post this week. I would love to obtain a copy of this cookbook, because, if the other books are any indication, this one must be overflowing with helpful options for families. That would be so exciting! Especially since I love to cook, try to budget frugally so we can source locally, and do a fair amount of making our own foods instead of buying pre processed items.
I was introduced to WAPF a few years back and have been interested ever since. Over the years I’ve faced health issues I now know are caused by food, environment, and medicine I took when I was younger. I’m trying to do so much better for my own children. The journey to health is a wild ride, but I wouldn’t change it! WAPF has been a huge help in transitioning our lifestyle to be much more health-focused. I’d love to own any of the books since I’m constantly borrowing them from our library.
I read “Nourishing Traditions” during my pregnancy last year. I have always eaten poorly, and had a very difficult pregnancy and postpartum. Sally’s book had greatly helped me understand true nutrition and o have been able to implement the principles from the book to help heal my body. I now have my first child, who is about a year, and would love the “Nourishing Our Children” book to help him learn as well.
*“Nourishing Traditions Cookbook for Children,” not “Nourishing Our Children”
Understood!
We missed this for our children. We are in the process of changing how we eat. We are looking forward to influencing our kids families and looking towards the grandchildren. I expect “Nourishing Our Children” will help us along the way.
As a first time mother of a BIG, HEALTHY, and AMAZING 11 month old, the Nourishing Traditions book of Baby and Childcare has been my go-to reference book. It has given me the confidence and guidance to raise my boy in alignment with our values. The information on pregnancy, fevers, introduction of solids, (just everything honestly) has been invaluable. As we are getting into more and more foods, I would love to receive the recipe book! Thank you so much for everything. Yall are the best tribe!
Nourishing Traditions has made such a huge impact on my life as well as my family’s. I learned so much from making my own baby formula for my first child to proper nutrition and diet during pregnancy and after pregnancy. The bone broths are some of my favorites and I make them all of the time. I’m always teaching my kids from what I learn from your books.
Nourishing Traditions has completely transformed the way my family eats! I’ve learned so much about the importance of traditional, nutrient-dense foods and how they support long-term health for both adults and children. I don’t yet own The Nourishing Traditions Book of Baby & Child Care, but with a toddler at home and another baby on the way, I’m eager to dive into Sally’s wisdom in that area. I know it will be a valuable resource as I continue to make the best choices I can for my growing family.
I am so grateful to have come across WAP. My son struggled with eczema as an infant and changing the foods we ate made ALL the difference! There is no greater gift than learning how to truly nourish myself and my family. Now, I am pregnant with baby #2 and I feel so wonderful. Such a different experience this time around.
honestly I’m very new to learning about all the wisdom that sally fallon has to offer. I borrowed one her books from a friend and really was blown away about all the wonderful things to learn about nourishing children. I’m excited learn even more through this book.
Hi! I’m personally interested in learning so much more about alternative health and holistic ways to live! Just now starting to plan for conception and would absolutely love this as a resource on how to care for myself and my family moving forward, thank you!
thank you for this blog and giveaway! I am interested in exploring more, as a mother of 4, soon to be 5 children. Up until recently, I have raised my children according to societal norm. As the veil continues to be lifted, I’m constantly looking for ways to improve my children’s lives, with more holistic/back to nature ways. Thank you!
I have been learning so much through nourishing your children. I am really interested in continuing my learning by reading some of Sally’s books. The mainstream diet recommendations just don’t make sense to me and the more research I do, the more I see that a lot of diet recommendations have been influenced by who paid for studies to be done. I’m very sold on the idea that real food is our best medicine and I want to continue to learn how to nourish myself and my family so that we don’t have the chronic illnesses that so many people around us have.
nourishing traditions has helped shape mine and my family’s life by showing me that all the natural instincts I’ve had about health are correct and backed by so much research and explanation. I’m currently expecting baby 3 and would love to read nourishing our children for more ideas on giving him the best start possible. My family and I love using the WAPF recipes and making things together- even the “weird” ones. I’ve loved finding a principle that related so closely to what we believe.
I’ve read and reread Nourishing Traditions. It’s helped me take my health and my children’s health more seriously and changed the way I think about food and nutrition. I’ve also become a more adventurous eater from her book! I’ve been interested in the books geared towards children and pregnancy for a while, so I’d love to have a copy of one of these books.
I have not read this book yet but I am hoping to learn some changes to make for my next baby coming in October :). Thanks to this foundation I feed my children real health and I’m so grateful.
When I was pregnant with my son a friend shared with me the nourishing traditions book. I followed it all throughout my son’s infant hood and used it especially as he was introduced to foods. Now he’s a year and a half and I’m pregnant with my second one and we still follow the principles when we go to the grocery store. I recommend wise traditions to everyone and I talk about it often. I post recipes, ingredients and try to inspire other young families on social media who are also trying to do better. If I were to win a book I would share it with my pregnant friend as she seems interested as well . I just want to spread the information to anybody who will listen.
As a longtime nanny and hopeful future mama, I’ve always been passionate about caring for children in the most nurturing, intentional way. Discovering Nourishing Children opened my eyes to how real, traditional foods—like liver, egg yolks, and sardines—can truly support little ones’ growth and development. I had no idea that young children aren’t even equipped to digest grains properly, yet we’re told to start them on boxed cereals—what a game changer this knowledge has been! Your blog has become one of my most treasured resources, and I’m so grateful for all the wisdom you share—you’re shaping a generation of healthier, smarter kids, including mine someday!
I have been a longtime fan of the WAPF and have recently dove into the nourishing traditions for baby & child as I am currently 20 weeks pregnant with my first baby! I have closely followed the recommendations for a minimum of 2 eggs daily (soft yolks always!) and plenty of Vitamin A through fresh seafood and cod liver oil (my husband is an Alaskan commercial fisherman so I feel very grateful to cost-effective access to salmon). I am interested in another copy of this book (haven’t wanted to yet part with mine!) as my close friend prepares her body for fertility and pregnancy, and I think the recommendations from this book would serve her well.
Consider joining our Facebook group for communal support as you nourish your first child! https://nourishingourchildren.org/groups/
i bought Nourishing Traditions MANY MANY years ago at the suggestion of a friend. I’m so glad I did. I pull the book out several times a week for reference or recipes. Now that I am a grandma, and as I watch my girls navigate feeding their kids in this fast paced world, if love the specialty information in this book. I’m excited about the giveaway! Thanks for the opportunity!
Hi, I am newer to the Weston A. Price Foundation and have become so passionate about all I have been learning, especially through the Wise Traditions Podcast! I am due to have my first baby at the end of July and have been soaking in all the info I can. I’m more thankful than I can say for this organization and all the knowledge Sally has shared! I’m hopeful to continue growing in incorporating these healthy habits for our family one step at a time :) Thanks for all y’all do!
Abby Phillips
Consider joining our Facebook group for communal support as you nourish your first child! https://nourishingourchildren.org/groups/
I gifted my 16-year-old daughter the original nourishing traditions book. I would like to own any additional books by the same author. Adding them to our homeschool library will help our family continue our education. We love learning about natural health.
I think any of these books will contribute to your family’s education!
nourishing traditions inspired me to find a raw dairy near me and I have felt so much better with raw milk, butter and cream. I’ve been inspired to start making my own cheese and yogurt and butter. I got backyard chickens this year and have a small garden and I’m eager for it to grow next year! Nourishing traditions I feel like we’ll meet you where you are at and give you one small change at a time in a way that feels attainable and sustainable so you don’t get overwhelmed. I’m interested in these books because they help me get a little bit better every day.
Wonderful to read! What kind of cheese are you making?
im excited for this book!
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growing up I was fed a standard American diet… lots of processed foods. So it is no surprise that as a young adult I began experiencing mysterious health issues. In my quest to find true health – beyond putting a bandaid on my symptoms, I stumbled across this blog & sallys work. These have served as such a foundation to reclaiming true health in a way that is sustainable and honoring to my body’s needs.
It is very gratifying to read that this content has been of value to you!
I love this account! It gives such valuable information. I love this community and really enjoy reading all the insights it gives. I would really like to win the giveaway.
Wonderful to read!
I’ve really appreciated all I’ve learned from the nourishing traditions book. I’m expecting our first children — twins — soon and would love to learn more about child nutrition specifically. I’m so glad I’ve already learned not to start with cereal and instead focus on nutritious food like bone broth, liver, raw milk, etc! There is such a need for this information to become more mainstream. So many parents don’t know better.
I only have Sally’s cookbook for now, but am a dedicated listener of the podcast and member of WAPF—I have been so supported and my life enriched by the wisdom of Sally’s and the Foundation’s work and resources. Now, as a first time mother (and expecting my second in December) I am especially interested in nourishing and supporting my children according to our ancestral wisdom, and would love to have your book to add to my library in doing so! Thanks for all you do.
These are the 3 books that are offered in the giveaway:
The Nourishing Traditions Book of Baby & Child Care
The Nourishing Traditions Cookbook for Children
Honoring Our Cycles
Which one are you referring to?
Vaccines are poision. The medical mafia model of health is a house of cards. Nutrition is the way to true health. Big pharma is a killer.
I agree!
Newcomer here! However, I’ve been following the Westin Price instagram page since last year. I can’t wait to learn and adapt new and positive traditions in my household and with my 1 year old. Would be great to win the book in the process too :)
I had no idea this book existed! I’m totally obsessed with the Nourishing Traditions Cookbook. I definitely need to add this one to my collection. My children are the reason I started on this path.
These are the 3 books that are offered in the giveaway:
The Nourishing Traditions Book of Baby & Child Care
The Nourishing Traditions Cookbook for Children
Honoring Our Cycles
Which one are you referring to?
I also didn’t realize this book existed. I asked for the Nourishing Traditions book for Christmas about 10 years ago and love it! My children are grown now, but Grandbaby #1 is on the way and I’d love to gift my daughter with this book! I want her to have a better guide then “What to expect when you’re Expecting”, which is what I had!
These are the 3 books that are offered in the giveaway:
The Nourishing Traditions Book of Baby & Child Care
The Nourishing Traditions Cookbook for Children
Honoring Our Cycles
Which one are you referring to?
I started following WAPF several years ago and am so glad I did. I have learned so much from it regarding health. The facts on terrain versus germ theory, nutrition, and critical thinking skills has been very eye opening. I would love to win the book and continue learning in hopes that it will aid me in helping my family overcome health challenges.
These are the 3 books that are offered in the giveaway:
The Nourishing Traditions Book of Baby & Child Care
The Nourishing Traditions Cookbook for Children
Honoring Our Cycles
Which one are you referring to?
I have been following WAPF for a few years now since my first daughter was born in 2021. My husband then followed a protocol to heal his cavity which he successfully did 2 years ago from a WAPF protocol he found. I am now studying traditional midwifery and pregnancy with my 3rd baby and just know this book would be a wealth of knowledge for my own mothering journey and for mamas I serve in the future!
Wonderful to read!
I am grateful for the research and knowledge bound up in the Nourishing Traditions books. They have been helpful and healing to my husband and I. We have all except the baby and child one! Currently have Nourishing Broths resting on the arm of my sofa for when I sit to read. Love learning about how nourishing God made animals for us!
I am happy this content has been valuable to your family!
i don’t own a copy of this book but over the years I’ve been given a few tips directly from it’s pages. Now having two and expecting a third I really look forward to having a copy for myself and hopefully able to share it with a friend in need someday.
These are the 3 books that are offered in the giveaway:
The Nourishing Traditions Book of Baby & Child Care
The Nourishing Traditions Cookbook for Children
Honoring Our Cycles
Which one are you referring to?
wow what an incredible information book nourishing traditions book of baby and child care is! Everything from pregnancy to infancy to toddler years and beyond. It’s really an amazing guide every mother should have on her bookshelf. I am excited to explore more of Sally’s teachings as there is always so much information she gathers in her books!
After reading thru everyone else’s comments, it makes me that much more excited to read this book for myself! I just recently became a holistic wellness practitioner and this is a book I can see myself highly recommending to my clients. We don’t yet have children of our own, but I have been preparing how I’m going to nourish my children well. Nourishing our children is SO important! It really determines their health for the rest of their lives!
Thank you for this opportunity to win a book! I have four children, one being a baby. I feel like I am late to the game in learning his to properly nourish them, but I’m still glad that I am able to learn now and make adjustments. My current baby’s first foods were egg yolk and liver- much different from his older siblings! Thank you for all of the valuable information and wisdom you share!
While I do not currently own Nourishing Our Children, I do have Nourishing Traditions and I absolutely love it. Not only does it provide recipes but it also provides so much knowledge on different foods and nutritional information! I have been wanting to get my hands on Nourishing Our Children since before I even bought the first book! I would love to get a more in depth look at giving my children the best of the best! Seriously, if anyone doesn’t have any of these books yet, I suggest you get one or all asap!
Nutrition is something that I have always been passionate about since college. Now that I’m in my late 20’s and wanting to settle down, I have been wanting to be even more serious about my future babies health but I know that starts with me and my future husband! I want to raise my kids differently than how I was raised and I am just so excited for that chapter of life when the time comes. Children are such a blessing and I’m so excited for the responsibility that comes with raising healthy children! I have a copy of nourishing traditions and I have truly learned so much. Best book ever!!!! :)
we have the nourishing traditions book in our household and it is most definitely our most used resource! I myself am 23 years old, not married and with no kids of my own but passionate about life and pregnancy/postpartum/early childhood health. While I wait for God to bless me with those seasons of life I see so many women around me walk into pregnancy and parenthood clueless that there are alternatives to what their doctor tells them and the things we’ve been told to just accept can actually be healed or avoided! I would love a copy of nourishing traditions book of baby and child care to add to my bookshelf so I can continue to learn and share !
I can’t believe it’s been 20 years! My family must have gotten the Nourishing Traditions book very early on. I recommend that one for every wedding registry to ladies who ask what to put on. And then I recommend the Baby and Toddler edition to expectant moms that ask what to read to prepare!
I haven’t actually read the nourishing traditions book, but I’ve heard such good things about it! Would love to add it the repertoire :) I enjoy reading WAPF posts on social and have implemented what I’ve been learned with my two young children. By far my most credible source of info and a go to source to share with those in my life who are ready to truly heal.
Discovering Nourishing Our Children has been a true gift in my journey toward holistic living. The content helped me unlearn so much of the mainstream dietary advice I grew up with and instead guided me toward ancestral wisdom that actually makes sense for long term health. One of the biggest pearls I’ve taken with me is the importance of nutrient dense, traditional foods, especially healthy fats and properly prepared grains. I’m DEEPLY interested in her books because I want to go even deeper into this way of eating and raise a family rooted in vitality and nourishment. Thank you for being such a grounding, trustworthy resource. -Adréanah
I have yet to own one of Sally’s books but a lot of the amazing mothers that I follow have highlighted her wisdom and how it has impacted them! I have consequently been impacted by these women who have gleaned from Sally’s knowledge! I can’t wait to read her books myself and further grow from her insights! Spreading this beautiful information will continue to empower mother’s all over the world and transform generations!
I trust her books will be of value to you!
a friend shared the foundation with me over ten years ago. It is now my go to for everything health related. I own and have read nourishing traditions and nourishing broth from cover to cover. I do not have a family yet, but am doing all I can to make my body healthy and nourished in preparation for that season of my life. I was so excited when I learned about this book and it has been sitting in my list to buy when I have the money. No matter what, it will be in my library some day. Thank you for all that you do!
I love that you are nourishing yourself before you have children!
I have owned the Nourishing Traditions cookbook for many years and have gleaned so much from the tips and information and have really enjoyed the recipes. I would love to own the The Nourishing Traditions Book of Baby & Child Care as I have recently become a grandma :)
I have owned the Nourishing Traditions cookbook for many years. I have gleaned so much from the tips and information and have really enjoyed the recipes. I would love to own The Nourishing Traditions Book for Baby & Childcare. I have recently become a grandma, times 2, and to be better informed in healthy practices for my grandchildren would be wonderful.
Congratulations, grandma!
Oh how I wish we had this book 29 years ago when our first baby was born. But I am so thankful for all that we have learned through your articles and podcast over the years. Now that 29 year-old is having her first baby and we are so excited and thankful that they plan on following so many of your suggestions. Thank you for the opportunity to win this book!
I have been a longtime follower of the Weston Price Foundation on Instagram and would love to add this book to my toolkit. I’m a mom of 3 kids- and could use all the help I can get! 🙏🤍 Absolutely beautiful looking book!
Hello yall! It’s so nice to see so many people who are passionate about nourishing food and traditions that are tested by time. I have enjoyed learning from Sally’s nourishing traditions book and from the Weston A. Price Instagram posts. I’m always making my husband and I recipes from the Nourishing Traditions book from the Carob brownies to fermented mustard and pickled cucumbers. As a young married couple pregnant with our first, we would love to read all about how to nourish our baby as best we can. Thank you for all you do to make people healthier!
I’ve been following the Weston A. Price Instagram page for at least a few years now, I’ve appreciated how you’ve boldly shared truth. I’ve had some of my beliefs around various health topics challenged for the better. I’m really grateful for your work because of this. I would love to read the Nourishing Traditions book by Sally Fallon, to learn how to better nourish my family and I. Thank you for your work!
I have been following and using NT for many years. Learning about real foods, what to eat and why, as been priceless to my family. Being able to make nutritious foods in a traditional way, making them more healthy for my kids has been a blessing. Helping others learn these ways too has been fun. :) I am all about natural health, eating good, and doing the best for my family. Thank you! Thank you also for the change to win these two books!
I am entering this giveaway because I don’t have this book! I have the nourishing traditions cookbook and it has taught me so much about the basics of REAL healthful cooking. I long soak the beans, feed my children raw milk and the rest of it. I’d love to have the children’s book in our collection!
I’ve only read Nourishing Diets so far and I’m very interested in reading the book about nourishing children. Even though I come from a country with traditional views on food, I’ve forgotten about many of our customs through the years of traveling and living abroad. I remember enjoying butter bites and bread with butter when I was little, and bread with pieces of frozen pig’s fat was the most delicious thing ever to go with a bowl of traditional beet and beef soup topped with sour cream! Fatty meat, chicken hearts, livers, sauerkraut, herring, fish roe, raw quail eggs with bread, all the homemade food and hearty celebrations around the table with my family and friends were the best memories of my childhood. I was reminded about this very important part while reading Nourishing Diets, along with amazing facts on all the studies and research done in support of traditional ways of eating. I want to explore more ways of feeding our 3 little kids the best foods to give them great memories like my family gave which also happens to be the way to build up their bodies strong and healthy (I have to confirm – yes, after being raised on butter and healthy fats well into my adulthood, I’m very thin and healthy!)
The Nourishing Traditions book has been a transformative guide as I prepare for my first child, offering a wealth of wisdom on traditional, nutrient-dense foods to fuel pregnancy and beyond. Its emphasis on whole, unprocessed ingredients and trusting our bodies has empowered me to make informed choices for my health and my baby’s well-being. I resonate deeply with its holistic approach, which feels authentic and grounded in a way that’s rare in today’s overwhelming sea of information. It’s become my go-to resource, providing clarity and confidence in nourishing myself and my growing family. I am so grateful to WAPF!
We are expecting our fifth child this fall and before this I didn’t realize these books were available. It sounds like a wealth of knowledge that would be great to have on hand. Currently we make our own bone broth and yogurt. Within the last few months we have started making kefir too.
I have had Nourishing Traditions for over 2 years now and it has taught me so much. We’re adding in more and more all the time to our diet and lifestyle. I am currently pregnant with our second child and I would live to expand more in my knowledge around babies and children. We also plan to foster in the future and I know I’ll be thankful for every resource I have.
I discovered Nourishing Traditions less than a year ago through Dr. Connely’s suggestion of looking at ancient food that have been around for generations, the food that we (young people like me) are not eating enough of. I grew up with the belief that fat (like butter and cheese) is making people more fat and the more I dug into these informations, the more I have to relearn and Wise Traditions’ blogs helped me learn so much. I still have a lot to learn. I learned about the food pyramid and I am in the position to counsel people how to change their health but I can only do so much. I discovered the work of Dr. Weston Price that even my children’s dentist does not even know about. Once she confirmed that she does not know who he is, I set out to make sure my children know how to use food (like butter, ghee, bone broth, fermented foods) to nourish their bodies deeply because we all given just one body and we need to make sure we nourish it to the best of our abilities. Nourishing Traditions changed my life, you have changed how I will feed myself through future pregnancy and postpartum and change how I feed my family.