Reviews
"We are what we eat. And if what we eat is genetically modified, industrially grown and processed toxic junk, we are turning our bodies into a junkyard and a graveyard. The Natural Kitchen shows how you can bring back reverence for food, for your body and for the earth. And like the examples cited, you too can join this amazing revolution in the making--one kitchen at a time, one meal at a time." --Vandana Shiva, Founder, Navdanya Author, Monocultures of the Mind , Stolen Harvest: The Hijacking of the Global Food Supply , and Biopiracy: The Plunder of Nature and Knowledge "Deborah Eden Tull's book will change your life and how you relate to food and to the planet on a daily basis. It is a guide to help people make the shift from "consumers" to 'earth stewards,' and teaches an approach to food and cooking that is about celebrating nature, mindfulness, community,pleasure, and long-term sustainability, rather than convenience and short-sightedness." --Helena Norber-Hodge, Founder, International Society for Ecology and Culture Author, Ancient Futures: Learning from Ladakh "Deborah Eden Tull teaches an awareness of the big picture of our relationship with food, and offers a powerful, inspiring manifesto for how to apply this greater awareness to our daily lifestyle, starting with the meals we eat. Through her grounded and compassionate approach to sustainability and inspiring stories from sustainable communities, she guides us in embodying the change, rather than just thinking about it. This comprehensive book offers many realistic and practical options for radically reducing consumption and waste in the kitchen while increasing awareness of the impact of our decisions on our world. This should be in every household library." --Penny Livingston-Stark, Co-director, Regenerative Design Institute " The Natural Kitchen is a wonderful introduction to applying sustainability to your life through the food you eat. The thoughtful, step-by-step process will make you see-and taste-food in a whole new way." --Debra Lynn-Dadd, Author, Home Safe Home, "We are what we eat. And if what we eat is genetically modified, industrially grown and processed toxic junk, we are turning our bodies into a junkyard and a graveyard. The Natural Kitchen shows how you can bring back reverence for food, for your body and for the earth. And like the examples cited, you too can join this amazing revolution in the making—one kitchen at a time, one meal at a time." —Vandana Shiva, Founder, Navdanya Author, Monocultures of the Mind , Stolen Harvest: The Hijacking of the Global Food Supply , and Biopiracy: The Plunder of Nature and Knowledge "Deborah Eden Tull's book will change your life and how you relate to food and to the planet on a daily basis. It is a guide to help people make the shift from "consumers" to 'earth stewards,' and teaches an approach to food and cooking that is about celebrating nature, mindfulness, community,pleasure, and long-term sustainability, rather than convenience and short-sightedness." —Helena Norber-Hodge, Founder, International Society for Ecology and Culture Author, Ancient Futures: Learning from Ladakh "Deborah Eden Tull teaches an awareness of the big picture of our relationship with food, and offers a powerful, inspiring manifesto for how to apply this greater awareness to our daily lifestyle, starting with the meals we eat. Through her grounded and compassionate approach to sustainability and inspiring stories from sustainable communities, she guides us in embodying the change, rather than just thinking about it. This comprehensive book offers many realistic and practical options for radically reducing consumption and waste in the kitchen while increasing awareness of the impact of our decisions on our world. This should be in every household library." —Penny Livingston-Stark, Co-director, Regenerative Design Institute " The Natural Kitchen is a wonderful introduction to applying sustainability to your life through the food you eat. The thoughtful, step-by-step process will make you see--and taste--food in a whole new way." —Debra Lynn-Dadd, Author, Home Safe Home