Before my son was born, a friend forwarded me a “+/-” list of foods to enjoy more or imbibe less when lactating. The email was a forward of a forward, and the list was credited to a woman named Helen Gordon. I’ve searched the internet high and low and cannot find a definitive Helen Gordon […]
Archives for May 2012
When Natural Health Crosses the Line: China’s “Cure-All” Pills
PLEASE NOTE: The following news story link, as well as the contents of this post, contains information that could be potentially upsetting, as it deals with the subject of abortion and other acts against fetuses. You may have read recently the news story, a follow-up, of sorts, of a news report from August 2011, about […]
Meals That Meant Something: Postpartum
We all have defining food moments in our lives. From our first experience with candy, to a fancy dinner in an upscale eatery, to the comforting joys of a familiar holiday meal, the sight, scent, textures, and, of course, taste, become inscribed on our memory. “Meals That Meant Something” serves as a personal pause button […]
Gluten-Free Cauliflower Crust
I thought for sure that this recipe for cauliflower pizza crust was going to be a FAIL. My “dough” didn’t spread on my baking stone very easily, the whole thing smelled burnt, and it certainly didn’t seem sturdy enough to hold toppings. I was doubly fearful about things because if this didn’t work out, we […]
I’m Bringing Natural Health to BlogHer ’12!
I’m headed to BlogHer ’12 and I want YOU along for the ride! As a reader of blogs, I generally find posts about blogging conferences interesting, but I realize my readers might find them, well, about as exciting as a post about a conference can be: I went, I saw! I learned! I’m inspired! Resume […]
Quick Tip: Making Healthy Meals Manageable
Thanks for visiting Healthful Mama today! If you Subscribe to Healthful Mama by Email, you’ll get today’s quick tip, plus more, straight to your inbox. Enjoy! Quick Tip: When you are chopping vegetables for a recipe, always chop more than the recipe requires. This way, you have something left over for a future meal. […]