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I just read Sally Fallon's broth recipe, which says to simmer for 6-8

hours - do you reduce the simmer time to stretch the use of the bones

(and if so, approximately how long do you simmer each time?) or do

you do the full shift all four times? I just got ingredients to make

a chicken stock and soup...this is only my second time making

homemade broth! Last time I wondered if it would be worth trying to

make another broth with the same bones but never did try it, so

thanks for bringing this up.

And approximately how much salt do you use in each batch? Sorry for

the questions, but I always need super-detailed instructions the

first time I do something.

Thank you!

Alyssa

>

> I did a candida diet with my daughter 25 plus years ago. They

didn't have

> SCD or GAPS back then, but it was like that. I knew less about

where good

> food comes from back then.

>

> I get stewing hens from Alvin that are fantastic. They are older

layers who

> lived a good life making our breakfast. The price is so low that it

allows

> me extra $$$ for other things I like to eat. I slow cook them for

hours

> with a bit of vinegar and sea salt. The first batch is chicken

soup. Then

> I add more vinegar, water and sea salt and repeat several times. I

have

> gotten 4 large pots of good bone broth off one older stewing hen.

The last

> batch looks and tastes just as good as the first. The broth is

easy to

> digest and full of minerals. I usually make 2 pots of

chicken/something

> soup and freeze. The next two meals have no actual chicken meat,

but all

> the flavor of chicken. I use it in cooking many things for flavor

and

> minerals. Examples are vegetable soup, tomato soup, etc.

>

> The broth is wonderful over any other meats you might be cooking. I

love to

> brown pork in a Dutch oven, pour in chicken bone broth and any GAPS

veggies

> you like, then cook on low and slow. My daughter loved spaghetti

squash and

> that didn't cause her problems.

>

> Bone broth is very easy to digest. My girlfriend is a physician

and just

> returned from an autism conference. She e-mailed me last week to

tell me

> the conference taught people how to make bone broth for kids!

>

> Bone broth is so inexpensive and easy to make that I often make

extra for my

> Saint Bernard dogs. Saints are known for joint problems and since

I started

> making bone broth, I no longer need extra glucosamine for them.

>

> I don't have a good beef bone source and just wrote Will, because

I'd like

> to buy some grass fed beef femurs for pet treats. I buy our people

beef

> roasts with the bone in so I can make extra beef bone broth. Dogs

should

> not have cooked bones because they splinter, so I am looking for a

beef bone

> source too.

>

> One other thing to save $$$ is that I have Ojibwa friends who bow

hunt

> venison. Last year they got several deer on the rez. We swapped

good farm

> food for good venison. They are guys and don't make soup, so gave

me all

> the bones I could fit in my freezer. Deer bone broth is wonderful

too.

> Some people say that deer and goat bones have higher mineral

content because

> they eat a greater variety of plants. You might connect up with

people who

> hunt and/or ask people who raise goats about bones for broth.

>

> Kathy

>

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Ohhhh! I'll be happy to even come and get any bones!! Would be nice to visit.

Are you going to ladies night out at the WH tomorrow?? Not sure I am going to be

able to make it. May have to watch grandson. Plus an early church morning on

Sunday as we are spending the remainder of the day doing geocaching.

www.geocaching.com It is a great sport (guess that is what ya can call it) and

getting hubby and I out walking and getting some great exercise that we both

need badly! Ahhhh, good food, as we are packing our lunch, hardboiled eggs,

apples and who knows what else, fresh air while treasure hunting. Can't beat

that!

Kimi

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