Real Food Challenge: Week #4 and Week #3 Re-cap

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We’re on our last week of the 28-day Real Food Challenge!  Are you still with me?  Are you enjoying sourdough breads and wholesome natural yogurts?  Are you celebrating wholesome, healthy fats in all their nutrient-dense glory?  Now’s the time to sit back, relax and evaluate the week.  We even gave away our first prize a registration to the Fundamentals of Traditional Foods e-course by Wardeh of Gnowfglins ($135 value) to Shelly of Epic Organic.  Today’s the last day to register, so sign up for the 5-month long course covering real food basics if you haven’t already.  This week we’ll be giving away more goodies, so make sure to check in.

Did you miss an assignment or a day?

If you joined the challenge late, missed your email or assignment, get caught up by checking out the challenge’s archives.

Coming up on Week #4

We’ve gotten rid of the processed foods, bulked up on wholesome foods, celebrated wholesome fats, baked some bread, soaked some grains and learned how to serve vegetables properly.  Week #4 will focus on wholesome animal foods: grass-finished meats, pasture-raised poultry, wild-caught fish, and mineral-rich stocks and broths.  And, before the week’s out, you’ll learn to prepare some of the most nutrient-dense foods available: organ meats.  So draw your breath now, and dive in.

Real Food Challenge Prizes:

Remember, to be eligible to win these prizes you must check in every week to share your progress – where you succeeded and where you struggled.

Share how Week #3 Went for You:

If you blog, share a link (or two or three) outlining how you handled this week’s challenges.  What proved difficult, what proved easy?  What did you learn, what did you already know?  And, of course, what are you eating on your real food journey?  If you don’t blog, just share your experiences in the comments here:


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