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Imagine, four generations living on a farm surrounded by verdant fields; feasting on pasture-raised food freshly picked or from an over-flowing basement larder then minimally prepared in the home kitchen; working together in the barn and fields during the day and gathering around the table at night. Modern Americans donāt live like this today, but farmer Joel Salatin and his family do.
For them, this is normal. Salatin has become the voice of clean, local, healthy eating and urges people in Folks, This Aināt Normal to take a closer look at our food: Whatās in it, where is it coming from and how did it get to the table? Entertaining, enlightening and thought-provoking, Salatinās message is for all of us ā to seek wholesome, seasonal food raised organically, procured locally, and prepared lovingly. And donāt forget about quality family time and respecting the environment too.
Copyright 2011, softcover, 362 pages.
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