freemotion
Food Guru
Many of us use recipes from Nourishing Traditions by Sally Fallon and I also really like Wild Fermentation by Sandor Katz. He is coming out with a follow-up book, too. The instructions in Sandor's book are more relaxed than Sally's, but both are among my all-time favorite books for the kitchen....and for health.Rebecka said:Wow! what a great thread! I had no idea so many things could be fermented or even how good for you it is. ( thanks to google ) . We have been brewing mead and beer for years , but I never considered the actual benefits of fermenting before. So, just because I dont have enough irons in the fire.. anyone got book recommendations. The chickens are getting bored with what I am reading to them And.. I found that fermenting crocks are kind of pricey.. any recommendations on a less expensive option?
Have you gone through this entire thread yet? There is a LOT of information in it, like a book itself!