The Nourisher - Editor’s Blog

When we got married the registry wouldn’t let me put Super Hero as my occupation, they put Home Duties on our marriage certificate instead. But I AM a Super Hero and my Super Hero name is…… The Nourisher.

Ahh, isn’t she beautiful.

By Joanne Hay

Yes, we’ve just given birth to our latest edition. April. She’s beautiful and I feel so proud of her. She comes with some bad news, like Mark Sircus’s scary story about depleted uranium and mercury’s double knock-out and Abby Eagles book review which scares the bejesus out of me. However, there is a silver lining (not mercury silver either). At least now we know. With clear knowledge of what’s going on, we can come up with some solutions.

Solutions we offer also. Marion Bradenoch brings us a lovely article about aware parenting. So inspiring! I’ve shared my latest love, fermented tomato sauce - old style. Sally gives us permission to eat the fat on the pork chop, yet again. God I love that woman. And Susun Weed, a funky old witch I know, lets us in on some truths about raw food. To top it all off lovely Bee gives us her final article in our series about Candida. It’s well worth a read.

This month we really moved ahead with our directory, it’s due very soon, but like any birth we can’t give a date, it’ll come in it’s own time. We’ve practitioners lined up to join the directory and blog about health and life, we’re coming guys! Yay, more wisdom to thrive by.

The search facility will be updated also.

We have a new blogger. Karen from Kalifornia has left the starting blocks with a flurry of posts that give me goosebumps and inspire me to the core. She is certainly a sister to my heart and I’ve only known her for a couple of weeks. Welcome Karen to our family on the net.

Which brings me to our exciting offer. We want more bloggers. More sisters and brothers to share and learn from. If you’ve been lurking in the background, too shy to step up and start your own blog, now’s your chance.

To the most nourishing first post on a blog will go a copy of Nutrition and Physical Degeneration by Weston Price and 12 months membership to the Weston Price Foundation. Even if your blog is not about nutrition and health, we promise this book will change your life.

Come on, we know you’re close, you just need an excuse, so here it is. Jump in and start typing. We really want to share your life. We’ll watch for April and The Nourisher (that’s my superhero name for those who didn’t know) will judge and let you know the winner next month.

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Joanne Hay, Editor of Nourished Magazine, Chief Nourisher and Mother of three is very grateful to live in Byron Bay and be able to share all she has learned about Nourishment. She has trained as an Acupuncturist (unfinished), Kinesiologist (finished) and parent (never finished). She serves the Weston A Price Foundation as a chapter leader. She loves sauerkraut, kangaroo tail stew, home made ice cream, her husband Wes and her kids Isaiah, Brynn and Ronin (in no particular order…well maybe ice cream first).

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