bone broth - Heal Thyself!2024-03-29T11:29:33Zhttp://heal-thyself.ning.com/forum/topics/bone-broth?commentId=2814160%3AComment%3A6869&xg_source=activity&feed=yes&xn_auth=noI take the bones and all the…tag:heal-thyself.ning.com,2011-06-30:2814160:Comment:340262011-06-30T10:53:33.261Zloretta wilsonhttp://heal-thyself.ning.com/profile/lorettawilson
I take the bones and all the left overs and add ( chicken bones) to my dog food mixture. Nothing is ever wasted, and no they don't choke it is very soft.
I take the bones and all the left overs and add ( chicken bones) to my dog food mixture. Nothing is ever wasted, and no they don't choke it is very soft. I make my pinto beans with it.tag:heal-thyself.ning.com,2011-06-30:2814160:Comment:348832011-06-30T10:51:16.559Zloretta wilsonhttp://heal-thyself.ning.com/profile/lorettawilson
I make my pinto beans with it.
I make my pinto beans with it. Bone broth is wonderful for h…tag:heal-thyself.ning.com,2011-05-21:2814160:Comment:321882011-05-21T20:55:07.531ZPat Robinsonhttp://heal-thyself.ning.com/profile/PatRobinson
<a href="http://heal-thyself.ning.com/profiles/blogs/bone-broth-is-wonderful-for" target="_blank">Bone broth is wonderful for healing colds and flus!</a>
<a href="http://heal-thyself.ning.com/profiles/blogs/bone-broth-is-wonderful-for" target="_blank">Bone broth is wonderful for healing colds and flus!</a> I grow organic free-pastured…tag:heal-thyself.ning.com,2011-01-15:2814160:Comment:169672011-01-15T15:03:38.000ZMary Kay Simonihttp://heal-thyself.ning.com/profile/MaryKaySimoni
<p>I grow organic free-pastured chickens, and am surprised at how few people buy the livers, feet etc. When my family is done with the carcass, I put it in water to soak, along with a bunch of feet and a little homemade apple cider vinegar (very easy to make), celery, garlic and maybe a carrot. I generally simmer for 30 hours and have found that it gels nicely at this time. Sometimes though, when I let it go for 48 hours, the gel breaks down, and I have heard this can happen. What would the…</p>
<p>I grow organic free-pastured chickens, and am surprised at how few people buy the livers, feet etc. When my family is done with the carcass, I put it in water to soak, along with a bunch of feet and a little homemade apple cider vinegar (very easy to make), celery, garlic and maybe a carrot. I generally simmer for 30 hours and have found that it gels nicely at this time. Sometimes though, when I let it go for 48 hours, the gel breaks down, and I have heard this can happen. What would the disads/ads be of simmering for this long of a period? More minerals? But with the gel broken down is this a disadvantage?</p>
<p>Thanks, Mary Kay in Ohio</p> I use my stewed broths in sti…tag:heal-thyself.ning.com,2011-01-10:2814160:Comment:159282011-01-10T21:51:08.000ZKatherine Kitterlinhttp://heal-thyself.ning.com/profile/KatherineKitterlin
<p>I use my stewed broths in stir fry, homemade casseroles and pot pies, etc.</p>
<p>Kat</p>
<p>I use my stewed broths in stir fry, homemade casseroles and pot pies, etc.</p>
<p>Kat</p> how do you make your gravy? i…tag:heal-thyself.ning.com,2011-01-10:2814160:Comment:159182011-01-10T16:06:13.000ZKim Keglerhttp://heal-thyself.ning.com/profile/KimKegler
how do you make your gravy? i am not too crazy about mine.
how do you make your gravy? i am not too crazy about mine. I recently cooked some chicke…tag:heal-thyself.ning.com,2010-12-20:2814160:Comment:152902010-12-20T19:28:23.000ZSarah Corteshttp://heal-thyself.ning.com/profile/SarahCortes
<p>I recently cooked some chicken bones down till soft at the tips and beginning to come apart lengthwise. Then put them in the blender. Then through the colander, then through a wire strainer. After settled, it was like a broth with sand in the bottom. Tasted oofy, but not bad. I used it in a homemade hamburger helper sort of thing, to disguise the sludginess and chalky flavor, LOL.</p>
<p>Like this : …</p>
<p>I recently cooked some chicken bones down till soft at the tips and beginning to come apart lengthwise. Then put them in the blender. Then through the colander, then through a wire strainer. After settled, it was like a broth with sand in the bottom. Tasted oofy, but not bad. I used it in a homemade hamburger helper sort of thing, to disguise the sludginess and chalky flavor, LOL.</p>
<p>Like this : <a href="http://chickensintheroad.com/cooking/homemade-hamburger-helper/" target="_blank">http://chickensintheroad.com/cooking/homemade-hamburger-helper/</a></p>
<p>I love this Chickens in the Road site, BTW !</p>
<p>I think maybe a thicker, brown soup (bean or chili) would work well too, to disguise the brown color and suspend the sludge. Chicken noodle soup would be kinda yucky, but edible.</p> Just want to add that I read…tag:heal-thyself.ning.com,2010-12-20:2814160:Comment:152882010-12-20T19:17:24.000ZSarah Corteshttp://heal-thyself.ning.com/profile/SarahCortes
<p>Just want to add that I read somewhere that non organic bones do not produce a jelled broth. That's not true. Mine jell, though I definitely give preference to organic bones/meat. Sometimnes I even throw away non organic bones.</p>
<p>Just want to add that I read somewhere that non organic bones do not produce a jelled broth. That's not true. Mine jell, though I definitely give preference to organic bones/meat. Sometimnes I even throw away non organic bones.</p> That is a really great articl…tag:heal-thyself.ning.com,2010-12-10:2814160:Comment:146592010-12-10T17:29:58.000ZGabraelahttp://heal-thyself.ning.com/profile/Gabraela
<p>That is a really great article! Thank you for sharing!<br/><br/><cite>Pat Robinson said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="http://heal-thyself.ning.com/forum/topics/bone-broth?id=2814160%3ATopic%3A239&page=2#2814160Comment7066"><div>This is an <span style="text-decoration: underline;">amazing</span> article about the <a href="http://www.townsendletter.com/FebMarch2005/broth0205.htm" target="_blank">extensive nutritional benefits</a> of bone broth!!<br/><br/><br/>Pat</div>
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<p>That is a really great article! Thank you for sharing!<br/><br/><cite>Pat Robinson said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="http://heal-thyself.ning.com/forum/topics/bone-broth?id=2814160%3ATopic%3A239&page=2#2814160Comment7066"><div>This is an <span style="text-decoration: underline;">amazing</span> article about the <a href="http://www.townsendletter.com/FebMarch2005/broth0205.htm" target="_blank">extensive nutritional benefits</a> of bone broth!!<br/><br/><br/>Pat</div>
</blockquote> Bone broth is wonderful for h…tag:heal-thyself.ning.com,2010-12-03:2814160:Comment:134922010-12-03T00:16:25.000ZPat Robinsonhttp://heal-thyself.ning.com/profile/PatRobinson
<a href="http://heal-thyself.ning.com/profiles/blogs/bone-broth-is-wonderful-for">Bone broth is wonderful for healing colds and flus!</a><br />
<br />
Pat
<a href="http://heal-thyself.ning.com/profiles/blogs/bone-broth-is-wonderful-for">Bone broth is wonderful for healing colds and flus!</a><br />
<br />
Pat