You May Never Eat Bread After Watching This (How To Use Food As Medicine) | Karen O’Donoghue

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  • Опубликовано: 10 июн 2024
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    Karen O’Donoghue (www.thehappytummyco.com) is a champion for not only better bread, but also better food quality, choices and better growing methods.
    You can hear the passion in Karens message and I love her commitment to the craft of sourcing, fermenting and baking. She’s a force, and I love her energy. I think you will too.
    Soaking and sprouting is clearly something Karen believes we should be doing more of. And if I think back to traditional methods of cooking in my families kitchen, these vital steps are things that we wouldn’t have skipped.
    Soaking peas, nuts and seeds. Combining specific spices and herbs with them. This is an artform that increases the nutritional value of our food, but is rapidly being lost as we move toward more convenience and speed. Something that I realise I’m guilty of myself in todays podcast.
    Karen and her company, Happy Tummy Co inform people about the need to spend more on health, invest in the soil and re-engage with the food supply. I love the message and the enthusiasm. As uncomfortable as it may be to hear the hard truths presented in an unforgiving way, I think sometimes it’s important to hear the message in it’s raw form.
    You can check out Karen’s bread, recipes and idyllic bakery in Ireland at www.thehappytummyco.com PLUS, we cooked up her scones and an incredible Teff porridge in the studio that you can find on RUclips.
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Комментарии • 355

  • @gcruishank9663
    @gcruishank9663 19 дней назад +25

    My wife is a home-maker and learned how to make homemade sourdough bread, which she does every day, with starter (which she learned how to make) organic flour, filtered water and Redmond sea salt. After eating this for a couple of years now, I couldn’t eat store bought bread. I feel very fortunate!

    • @syfman6
      @syfman6 14 дней назад

      Would you please share info where she got the starter? I'm going to start making my own bread. 💚🎸

    • @nunyabizz50
      @nunyabizz50 8 дней назад +1

      @@syfman6 you make your own starter with fresh milled flour, just add water to flour and let it sit on the counter and in a week you have starter

  • @ScarlettFire341
    @ScarlettFire341 23 дня назад +62

    "First we overlook evil, Then we permit evil. Then we legalize evil. Then we promote evil. Then we celebrate evil. Then we persecute those who still call it evil." Fr. Dwight Longenecker
    “In the Last Days, Good will be called Evil and Evil will be called Good.” Are We There YET ?

    • @francesmarvin7330
      @francesmarvin7330 23 дня назад +4

      Geeze do you need to ask? We are

    • @CL-im9lk
      @CL-im9lk 23 дня назад +3

      We are.

    • @Zandra747
      @Zandra747 21 день назад

      @ScarletFire341 Not for much longer,soon there will be no more supermarkets hospitals or chemists,no more fake or fast food GMOs chemicals or fertilisers.

    • @MrMikusha
      @MrMikusha 21 день назад +1

      Yes

    • @Rendasd
      @Rendasd 20 дней назад

      erm, Compared to WHICH part of the word and WHEN?
      Trust me, we've been living in the "last days" easily since the times before our Lord.
      There is more to it.

  • @hildadavids217
    @hildadavids217 25 дней назад +47

    Thanks to my Son, we bake our own bread at home. My Son also bakes his own bread. We use stone ground flour to bake. I just need to learn how to bake sourdough bread. I feel so much healthier after making this decision. My health is my wealth. I am 66 years and do not use medication. Jungle oats is my breakfast, it keeps me fuller for longer, so I only eat one meal a day. I meditate daily, exercise regularly. I am so happy with my life. People wake up, life is very short. Look after your health. In my country South Africa, we still eat organic foods. You will see immediate results.

    • @juliagum536
      @juliagum536 23 дня назад

      What is jungle oats, please?

    • @hildadavids217
      @hildadavids217 23 дня назад +5

      @juliagum536 Jungle oats are 100% whole grain natural rolled oats. They keep you fuller for longer. Very good for your gut health. I have recommended this to a friend who suffers from diabetes and she couldn't thank me enough. We should age gracefully and not suffer from unnecessary ailments which could be cured naturally. No medication needed, I believe in the saying, let your food be your medicine not the medicine to be your food.

    • @UnboxCraftyMagic
      @UnboxCraftyMagic 23 дня назад +2

      I am 35 and I also investing in my health no matter what it takes me …. 🤔 I don’t really work but do side jobs, I try to always save money just to have quality food on my table.

    • @shawshank6015
      @shawshank6015 23 дня назад +1

      ​@@juliagum536it's Oats Jungle is Just like a brand in south Africa it's written on the box but it's oats, not the instant oats

    • @CherryMaraschino77
      @CherryMaraschino77 23 дня назад +1

      @@hildadavids217May I please have the recipe for the sourdough bread? I’d like to try and start baking this for my mother and I. Thank you. Best of health. God bless.🙏🏼♥️🙏🏼

  • @akas224
    @akas224 28 дней назад +65

    my 95 years old grandma eats rice, vegitable, beans, tofu, miso soup, fruits, mochi. she is cheerful, active and healthy😊.

    • @JL-fo9rz
      @JL-fo9rz 26 дней назад

      She probably doesn't have any gene mutations, so she can eat that stuff. Most people aren't born with that luxury.

    • @TuriNagyEva
      @TuriNagyEva 25 дней назад +1

      What is mochi?

    • @fender1000100
      @fender1000100 24 дня назад +3

      Im 60 and am building more muscle than I did when i ate meat and dairy. Plant power for life.

    • @akas224
      @akas224 24 дня назад +2

      @@TuriNagyEva steamed sticky rice with various flavors. people eat with beans and vegitable, also fruits. They don't use oil, only steaming.

    • @TalibanSymphonyOrchestra
      @TalibanSymphonyOrchestra 23 дня назад +1

      @@fender1000100 Okay, vegan.

  • @algorillarithm5572
    @algorillarithm5572 Месяц назад +95

    This episode kept coming up in my feed but I had been avoiding it thinking it was another admonishment not to eat any grains, and nuts, and vegetables because of the antinutrients these plants possess. Wow! I am so glad I didn't listen to me this time. This was excellent and i will definately be taking the online course. Thank you so much Karen. Here's why. I already make sourdough bread and it has made a difference in my health. If i want bread, i can make it anytime i want now. It only takes two days to refresh the starter, a day to make the dough, and the next day i bake it= 4 days. Hah! Don't let this scare you. Most of the time it is hands off. I also ferment three or four quarts of vegetables every few months and that also has made a difference in my health. Take the time to learn these practices. Do the work because you are all worth it. Capital is good. Capitalism sounds like a disease to me. Raising crops for profit alone is a bad idea. I like, Karen, do not want to get political here but we have been backed into a corner by these corporations that care only about our money , not our health. Fall for this no more. Thank you so much for this powerful message, this good news.

    • @amytucker6142
      @amytucker6142 23 дня назад +4

      Not capitalism its human nature . Not living a godly life. Love of money.

    • @kojirowind
      @kojirowind 23 дня назад +1

      I believe in capitalism but the corpos really perverted it. If you think of it as providing a service to others rather than just selling then it stays pure. For example, if you provide a service of selling healthy foods to help you. I want to help people get healthy by selling them sourdough bread, then you get people why want to give you money rather than people feeling like they have to give you money. I think that’s how we have good capitalism cuz it gets twisted if you are just doing it for money. I don’t think you need a ton of money to be happy and successful but something about only working for money is just souk draining and twisting.

    • @startraffick
      @startraffick 22 дня назад

      I make pancakes with lentil, chick peas, and pigeon peas.

    • @startraffick
      @startraffick 22 дня назад

      Rats suffering from Alzheimer's disease were exposed to menthol odor or scent saw an improvement in brain function and reduction of amyloid plaques.

    • @tamashumi7961
      @tamashumi7961 21 день назад

      ​@@amytucker6142you're right, yet capitalism amplifies this part of human nature and lets it thrive while gaslighting us that all is fine.
      Other systems either collapse or lead to revolution when greed grows too much.
      Meanwhile capitalism is good in disguising us that greed is good.

  • @eyerusalemhunt1096
    @eyerusalemhunt1096 21 день назад +28

    I'm from Ethiopia & we eat a fermented bread ( Enjera ) i don't know how our ancestors came up with this idea & i thought it's a long process, but after i watched this interview it made me realize to appreciate my food. Thank you❤

    • @attractionp.1185
      @attractionp.1185 21 день назад

      Teff enjrra is the most healthy kind of bread because it’s Gluten is minimum but western bread is Toxic!!!!!!

    • @cryptoslacker-464
      @cryptoslacker-464 18 дней назад +1

      Thank you for sharing. Very interesting ❤

    • @bit1733
      @bit1733 14 дней назад

      Enjera is a high glycemic food. The stew also makes it worse. Nutrition wise, it's virtually empty except for iron.

    • @lissaaddis3465
      @lissaaddis3465 13 дней назад +1

      Do more research before what you say here Teff have protein,fiber and other minerals it’s not empty

    • @eyerusalemhunt1096
      @eyerusalemhunt1096 13 дней назад

      @@lissaaddis3465 Yes & Iron

  • @Elderly-Marian-in-UK
    @Elderly-Marian-in-UK 7 дней назад +3

    Back in the 1950s my mum always soaked rice before cooking it. I didn't see the point as boiling made it soft anyway. Now I know she was soaking for better nutrient. I'm 72 now...a bit late to learn the truth, but I guess better late than never. Lol

  • @sandrapicard9533
    @sandrapicard9533 26 дней назад +30

    Game changer! I’m 64 with an umbrella of health issues..Fibro, Arthritis 🥱😴 etc., but honestly Chronic Fatigue is the hardest struggle with any illness & even harder mentally when it’s prolonged (at least 15yrs & never lets up, it’s almost sent me over the edge!) I had no idea about any of the processes of food prep you and Karen speak about & I follow so many food/health “advisors” on here.
    I’ve started a vegetable garden for the first time this year which has literally pealed me off the sofa! but i still wouldn’t have known to look into how to best prep & consume them for my health! (I thought I already new) Honestly we need more Karen’s on RUclips because sometimes our lack of knowledge & ignorance really need a helping hand, especially as I eat lots of seeds & nuts & have never known to soak them. Thank you both 👏👏I am looking forward to this new journey of learning & getting that spring back (omg that would be short of a miracle) 😉😂💞

    • @donnakeizer1468
      @donnakeizer1468 25 дней назад +2

      EZEK. 4.9 all organic. GOD told them what ingred to use. In freezer dept, then keep in fridge, the best

    • @zinnia3684
      @zinnia3684 24 дня назад +1

      Praise God.

    • @marksandison3642
      @marksandison3642 18 дней назад +1

      You may want to look into iodine supplementing for more energy. Plenty of videos on RUclips on the subject. Helped me get off the sofa.

    • @sandrapicard9533
      @sandrapicard9533 17 дней назад

      @@marksandison3642 I shall definitely look into Iodine supplementing Thanks Mark much appreciated 😉

  • @lifewithzoe9468
    @lifewithzoe9468 Месяц назад +44

    Flour is processed.
    Just eat REAL FOOD.
    Stay healthy everyone.
    One 💖

    • @peterbrenton410
      @peterbrenton410 27 дней назад +1

      So why is stoneground organic whole grain a problem?

    • @lifewithzoe9468
      @lifewithzoe9468 26 дней назад +1

      @@peterbrenton410 So why is just harvesting food n cooking/eating it an ‘issue’?😊

    • @georgemarsilio5122
      @georgemarsilio5122 26 дней назад +3

      I agree another story is bull bread is/bad stuff and I don't care what soneones/85 year old grandma eats she may be eating very little or can't break the addition and if she didn't eat crap she'd live happier to 100

  • @jameshenderson5385
    @jameshenderson5385 24 дня назад +33

    I make my own sourdough which takes two days. No sugar just wholewheat flour ,water and a teaspoon salt. Delish!!!

    • @lisaturner4741
      @lisaturner4741 23 дня назад +4

      Recipe? I've never made bread before. 😊

    • @barryvanniekerk6239
      @barryvanniekerk6239 23 дня назад +4

      Give full recipe details

    • @CyberRags
      @CyberRags 21 день назад

      I have also been making my own sourdough, it’s great👍🏻!

    • @CyberRags
      @CyberRags 21 день назад

      @@barryvanniekerk6239 I have been my making my own sourdough for a while - if you can comment on you tube, just search for sourdough recipes, or look google, that’s how I learned.

    • @Colstan
      @Colstan 20 дней назад

      Great for you guys, I don't that opportunity 😢

  • @MsBuffalopoo
    @MsBuffalopoo Месяц назад +18

    I live in the US. Not only is our bread not delivering us nutrients it’s slowly killing us with glyphosate. I will eat bread in Europe. Never at home.

    • @julians9070
      @julians9070 24 дня назад

      Excellent choice. Never eat bread that contains glyphosate. A lesson in food choices. I may eat a certain food in one location, and there will be a good reason for that. I will not eat a certain food in another location due to how it is produced and processed.

  • @QUINTUSMAXIMUS
    @QUINTUSMAXIMUS 22 дня назад +5

    I have mostly given up eating bread and rarely eat grains.

  • @user-ky4dt2or3w
    @user-ky4dt2or3w Месяц назад +13

    Karen did a great job explaining how simple it is to improve your nutrition with every day foods. I live in the US, so I am so sorry I can't order her breads off her website. Thank you for sharing all of this helpful information. I am so glad I watched this presentation. I did share with family so they could learn this information as well.

  • @JFlower7
    @JFlower7 Месяц назад +20

    We love bread but I make it from all organic stuff. My bread sits for anywhere from 6-12 hours.

    • @QUINTUSMAXIMUS
      @QUINTUSMAXIMUS 22 дня назад +2

      Do you mean you let the dough rest? I know sourdough rests for a while.

  • @LorneCox
    @LorneCox Месяц назад +26

    This was so good. I have been making sourdough bread since the beginning of the year - it’s so easy and so delicious. I have now shown 4 others how to do it and they are really appreciating the benefits and ease of making this delicious, healthy bread.
    I eat lots of nuts but have never soaked them so I am definitely going to start doing this.
    Regenerative/organic farming - a huge yes from me.
    Under valuing food - yes - people are happy to spend x amount on ‘pleasure/entertainment/holidays/cars’ etc, but not on good healthy food.
    This was a brilliant episode. So much common sense.

    • @Kokeshiflower
      @Kokeshiflower Месяц назад +4

      sourdough is the best! And so much tastier!

    • @robyroby1902
      @robyroby1902 Месяц назад +3

      I totally agree. I'm Italian and, yes, I pay more for my organic foods and people tell me they couldn't afford it but then I see them spending something like 20 euro (I'm Italian) for a couple of drinks that look like a glass of coloured sugar!!
      And eat a frozen pizza at home for 3 euro bought at the supermarket.
      Furthermore, I don't spend a single euro on medication!

    • @peterbrenton410
      @peterbrenton410 27 дней назад +2

      ​@@Kokeshiflower not all sourdough is good especially in the supermarket.Its best to get artisan organic or make it yourself with whole flour

  • @ST-pp3fk
    @ST-pp3fk Месяц назад +7

    Fantastic podcast...Big thank you to both of you.

  • @JustMe-ew4rr
    @JustMe-ew4rr 25 дней назад +13

    I made my own fermented bread from organic barley with others seeds but I learned today to soak my seeds

    • @sifu2u_now
      @sifu2u_now 23 дня назад

      Yes, read that it’s better to soak the grains but how do you mill it as in the wet grain? Wait for it to dry again?

    • @JustMe-ew4rr
      @JustMe-ew4rr 23 дня назад

      @@sifu2u_now buy as flour from good sources no GMO but the seeds you can soak them or pour hot water over night

    • @TalibanSymphonyOrchestra
      @TalibanSymphonyOrchestra 23 дня назад

      I buy sprouted bread from the store. My dog loves it. My Mom used to make bread for us 9 kids, but did not soak or sprout, and while we had food, I question the quality. She had dementia before death.

    • @JustMe-ew4rr
      @JustMe-ew4rr 23 дня назад

      @@TalibanSymphonyOrchestra still commercial breads from the store breads without fermentation are not bread I grew up eating fermented bread

    • @TalibanSymphonyOrchestra
      @TalibanSymphonyOrchestra 23 дня назад +1

      @@JustMe-ew4rr please provide method.

  • @salanimillward8162
    @salanimillward8162 25 дней назад +7

    Had to replay this awesome informative podcast!! Thank you!!!!!! 🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @Muswell
    @Muswell 23 дня назад +2

    This is, possibly, the best food video I've ever seen ! Wow. Thank you !

  • @hyanotha
    @hyanotha 24 дня назад +7

    I make my own bread at home from whole grain wheat flour and I love it and don't gain any weight from it. It is so delicious.

    • @hope5443
      @hope5443 23 дня назад +1

      Recipe please? 😊

    • @zsuira
      @zsuira 22 дня назад

      Sourdough?

  • @spudbono5747
    @spudbono5747 22 дня назад +6

    We live in a very rural area and raise food/livestock in the same place and way since 1858. Make sourdiugh and yogurt, etc. My mother is 100. BUT, this is such an elitist view of the world and history. Until very recently, mankind's biggest nutritional challenge was to try to not starve to death. Capitalist production made that disappear in a very short period. What she proposes can only have a Malthusian ending.

  • @life107familyfitnessboxing8
    @life107familyfitnessboxing8 15 дней назад +2

    I am quitting bread for good. Thanks for sharing this info

  • @Cwarrior-003
    @Cwarrior-003 24 дня назад +2

    Thank you so much for this knowledge.

  • @zewdiefikeru1819
    @zewdiefikeru1819 22 дня назад +1

    I love you Karen! I wish I could have seen you in person. I relate to you to everything you say and I love you so much ‼️Thanks🙏🏾

  • @cayanne3622
    @cayanne3622 23 дня назад +4

    You can get B1 and B6 from meat and chicken you don't have to eat bread

  • @deboratedlaboyd7776
    @deboratedlaboyd7776 22 дня назад +1

    Thank you Keren !

  • @lanemaund5097
    @lanemaund5097 23 дня назад +1

    Thank you I so enjoyed this

  • @3TNT3
    @3TNT3 12 дней назад

    It is abundantly clear, at least to me, that
    Ms Karen O'Donoghue is absolutely legit and the real deal.
    She is Amazing and very good people.
    What a phenomenal human being.
    I just could just not be any more impressed. Wow!!!
    Anyone who knows and is good friends with her is verrry lucky.

  • @sparkleinco2035
    @sparkleinco2035 Месяц назад +4

    i cannot find soaking chart. We have Simple Kneads bread in the US. Of course cannot buy from UK. Would like this to be more actionable.

  • @lisawheeler4143
    @lisawheeler4143 20 дней назад

    Thank you so much. 🎉 I didn’t know this. ☀️

  • @editaatteck9587
    @editaatteck9587 19 дней назад

    Absolutely loved the "bread" episodes. Thank you, Dr. Rupi and Karen! Very inspirational. I typically soak many things (all the beans, lentils, etc.) ...however, never thought of soaking nuts and seeds. My first batch of soaked and roasted almonds, Brazil nuts, sunflower and pumpkin seeds is ready. Rubbed with touch of sea salt and olive oil. Delicious!

  • @socialpt8476
    @socialpt8476 Месяц назад +12

    Hi From Ethiopia !

    • @t.y5386
      @t.y5386 Месяц назад +2

      We. Still, do it right 🇪🇹

    • @happydays3678
      @happydays3678 25 дней назад +1

      Hi from England. 👋

  • @chrisconklin2981
    @chrisconklin2981 22 дня назад +1

    Thank you for this presentation and for your talking about whole grains. Though you mentioned the milling process and the loss of the wheat seed's germ, I would like to add some additional details. The history of grain milling is long and it's large scale commercialization is interesting history. It was the invention of steel roller mills, that replaced stone mills, enabled large scale distribution of shelf stable white flour. This replaced the local bakeries. The fact of the matter is that milled whole grains loose nutrition rapidly. This is why home milling is becoming popular.

  • @Chris-ru5hb
    @Chris-ru5hb 21 день назад +3

    Anyone else find there was a lack of detail in this episode? Was 80% waffle and 20% detail. Really wanted to learn more here.

  • @Shirdamom
    @Shirdamom 28 дней назад +8

    As an Irish farmer’s daughter with Coeliac disease and knock on issues that have put me on path of nutritional discovery, everything here resonates! I would love to work in this area, if I could I’d be Karen’s right hand woman! 😊Her advice and practices are spot on! Keep up the great work Karen and the mindset and habit shift will start to happen. Thanks for an inspiring discussion Rupy and for supporting Karen’s work!
    Btw Does anyone know if this company Karen recommends that sells Teff products is guaranteed gluten free, ie no cross contamination in handling or packaging the product?

    • @donnakeizer1468
      @donnakeizer1468 25 дней назад

      Eat EZEK. 4.9 bread.

    • @Shirdamom
      @Shirdamom 25 дней назад

      @@donnakeizer1468thanks, sounds interesting and nutritious bread but think it contains gluten.

    • @KarenODonoghue-yy5lb
      @KarenODonoghue-yy5lb 20 дней назад

      Yes, it's absolutely gluten free as they only mill teff xx

    • @Shirdamom
      @Shirdamom 20 дней назад

      @@KarenODonoghue-yy5lbI am delighted as used to use Teff flour and had to stop cause of cross contamination. This really is great news to me! Can’t wait to try your scone recipe Karen. Will have to adjust for oats tho as don’t tolerate them, even when soaked and gf. Will figure out something. Thanks again!!xx

  • @JetJ321
    @JetJ321 21 день назад +2

    The only bread I can eat from the grocery is Ezekiel or bays English muffins. The other bread, loaves, mushed up like glue!

  • @jp5419
    @jp5419 23 дня назад +2

    B1 and B6 help to protect from cancer.

  • @juliecondoyannis5724
    @juliecondoyannis5724 Месяц назад +6

    What is recipe for Teft porage

  • @angie05051916
    @angie05051916 25 дней назад +2

    Love this, I've been eating the healthiest foods I can afford for some time and I'm always looking and listening to alternate ideas. It costs me a lot but as I tell my partner the cost is worth it to put good foods in our bodies. I will definitely be soaking my almonds and walnuts...and I'd like to try making the bread you describe with so many wonderful ingredients. Can I ask about the water you soak stuff in...our tap water has so much metals and fluoride in it I stopped drinking it at least 2 years ago in favour of Bottled water...so will it make a difference which type of water we'll use?

  • @marybaghikian7026
    @marybaghikian7026 24 дня назад +3

    In Armenia we make our own bread and eat everyday.

  • @johnblyth9787
    @johnblyth9787 28 дней назад +8

    If you get to the nity grity of flour, the original strains of wheat are all but lost. Almost all farm crops in Australia and i would guess most of the world, will only grow with chemical fertilizers. Foods today have 30 to 60% less nutriants than they did 100 or so years ago. Foods today look apealing, last longer from harvest and are almost all gmo. Add on presertavives, colours and flavours etc, and it is a death sentance.
    For me i will rarely buy anything with a food label. If i could afford it, i would eat a fruitarian diet. Watermellon, mango, rockmellon, paw paw, banana.
    Bread with flour, water and salt, is Australian damper from late 1800 to early 1900s. It is a heavy bread. Does not rise. It is edible not takes some getting used to it.

    • @jp5419
      @jp5419 23 дня назад

      Think Einkorn wheat is the least manipulated. What scares me is the Round-Up or Glyphosate which damages the gut and causes cancer. Always use organic if possible.

  • @rawmilkmike
    @rawmilkmike 22 дня назад +3

    Wheat bran is high in oxalates and high in pesticides. Bread has always been a junk food. At best, it's empty calories. But now it's addictive and contains vegetable oil, and glyphosate.

  • @Lieu10antDan
    @Lieu10antDan 16 дней назад

    My ball of sourdough pasta is on the bench tonight for tomorrow night. Great talk.
    Fermenting is the way to go.

  • @BarbaraIvesyoga
    @BarbaraIvesyoga 20 дней назад +2

    I loved listening to this podcast and I love Karen and her ethos. I am fed up with people and companies demonising certain foods. I am also a fan of Vanessa Kimbell of the ‘Soughdough school’ who has a similar ethos. Thank you Ruby for having such interesting guests and raising these kind of issues. I have always soaked nuts, seeds, rice, lentils etc before eating. I learned many years ago that it is much better for our digestive systems.

    • @paulhamer2308
      @paulhamer2308 8 дней назад

      Yes the soaking helps but think about why you do that...

  • @bendrobinson123
    @bendrobinson123 Месяц назад +5

    Cant find the soaking guide anywhere on the website, are you able to share a link please

    • @frogmouth
      @frogmouth 28 дней назад

      You soak lentils . The soaking instructions are on the packets

    • @bendrobinson123
      @bendrobinson123 28 дней назад

      @@frogmouth Thanks for this but i was referring to the guide mentioned in the podcast. Detailing nuts, seeds, beans and lentils ect

  • @louciamichaelides9992
    @louciamichaelides9992 Месяц назад +2

    🎉It Is So so Healthy 💯

  • @patogden856
    @patogden856 28 дней назад +6

    I sooo appreciate this post . I just looked up price for teff in nz . Around $42 per kilo plus up to $10 postage . Totally counts it out on my pension . However will definitely do the soaking thing on my grains etc . Godbless Pat nz ❤

  • @LadyLuv100
    @LadyLuv100 Месяц назад +3

    I can't find the soaking chart on the website, is there really a soaking chart, as I notice no one can seem to find it?

    • @frogmouth
      @frogmouth 28 дней назад

      You soak legumes not wheat

  • @tessainglis2999
    @tessainglis2999 22 дня назад +2

    Thankyou very interesting. I do soak buck wheat over night and make bread and soak cashew nuts to make milk. Can yo please tell me though if you soak nuts do you rinse them before roasting. Also the cashew milk I I use the water I soak them in when I make the milk is that ok, I guessed I still had the nutrients from the nuts, I will defiantly try teff for porridge especially if it is Gf. I cant have oats because of gluten. Thanks for all your interesting information.

  • @loisschneider6676
    @loisschneider6676 22 дня назад +1

    Do you soak rice overnight too

  • @corradoabbattista9484
    @corradoabbattista9484 28 дней назад +2

    👍👍👍 Thank you!

  • @LaraWilson-yn5zx
    @LaraWilson-yn5zx 19 дней назад +1

    I soaked and roasted some buckwheat groats and pumkin seeds as described here. They went mouldy after a week.

  • @karenhailston
    @karenhailston Месяц назад +7

    Can you share the link to the soaking chart please? I’m keen to get started but can’t find it anywhere on the website.

    • @erica9657
      @erica9657 Месяц назад +1

      Tried to link and it was deleted. Sorry.

    • @karenhailston
      @karenhailston Месяц назад

      @@erica9657 Ah ok. Did you find it on the Happy Tummy Co website?

    • @laurelledubois
      @laurelledubois 28 дней назад

      @@erica9657 can you believe that...? a link! smh in disbelieve...

    • @tomasataylor-zt6fu
      @tomasataylor-zt6fu 21 день назад +1

      Soaking chart please😅

    • @sub-genre0279
      @sub-genre0279 20 дней назад

      What's the website called?

  • @sallytetteh2759
    @sallytetteh2759 23 дня назад +1

    How do you bake soke bread

  • @andersstengaardjensen2208
    @andersstengaardjensen2208 23 дня назад

    Is bread made with Graham flour good/healthy?

  • @robyroby1902
    @robyroby1902 Месяц назад +6

    I make my own bread with my sourdough and different mixtures of wholegrains organic flour and I also add seeds and/or walnuts to add taste and good fats that lower the glicemic index.
    What do you think about it?
    I mean, I try to eat not too many carbohydrates but I'm not obsessed with them and I don't by any industrial food at all.
    Thanks

  • @kravch5653
    @kravch5653 21 день назад

    Where can I get a recipe for bread baking?

  • @UnboxCraftyMagic
    @UnboxCraftyMagic 23 дня назад +1

    I buy homemade sourdough locally made by polish family, super yummy and healthy. Smells divine 😇 and worth every bite….. 😋 no additives just about 4 ingredients……. I always check labels when I consider to consume something ….. 🤔.

  • @ErnstHeinze-iw4gq
    @ErnstHeinze-iw4gq 23 дня назад +3

    All grains and cooked fried baked starches feed candida like crazy but doesn't nourish us. Nothing in bread thar can't be found in fruit and vegetables.

  • @CaponeCabin
    @CaponeCabin Месяц назад +6

    I only use imported Italian flour. Basic bread

    • @Flojo9229
      @Flojo9229 25 дней назад +1

      @CaponeCabin can you elaborate & share your source, would like to try that! 😊

    • @CL-im9lk
      @CL-im9lk 23 дня назад

      Same

    • @sorrykay3450
      @sorrykay3450 22 дня назад

      I'm in Italy. Very hard to get quality flour.

  • @purposeful142
    @purposeful142 Месяц назад +7

    More you go back to old traditional methods of food.
    More you will learn and can apply.
    In South Asian countries people soak lentils , rice , and nuts .
    In Iran , Afghanistan, and central Asia people make fermented naans and bread .
    Learn from old wise cultures , who know everything from Africa to , south asia ,south east Asia, south America and beyond.

  • @wendylipton2985
    @wendylipton2985 29 дней назад +3

    would like the teff scone recipe

  • @JohnSmith-qz1zp
    @JohnSmith-qz1zp 21 день назад

    I quit bread lost weight very quickly. Started eating it again my weight ballooned in no time.

  • @labohemia5234
    @labohemia5234 18 дней назад

    Should we soak roasted nuts?

  • @nunyabizz50
    @nunyabizz50 8 дней назад +1

    Why don't any companies sell nuts that are soaked and then roasted?

  • @wildhorses6817
    @wildhorses6817 Месяц назад +2

    Soaking vegetables is something I have never heard of and my mother was born over 110 years ago and cooked every meal. My grandmother never soaked vegetables, nuts , etc. she bought flour from the market. I have never heard any of this in my entire life.

    • @erica9657
      @erica9657 Месяц назад

      Not sure that she was talking about soaking vegetables, but preparing them (the example she gave was boiling potatoes prior to roasting).

    • @mobutter2879
      @mobutter2879 28 дней назад +2

      Vegetables, nuts and seeds all have a “defence mechanism “ soaking increases the nutrients bioavailability.

    • @mobutter2879
      @mobutter2879 28 дней назад +4

      In fairness, the food quality of your Mother and Grandparents was far more superior to what you find today. Ask yourself, did you ever hear of so many diabetes cases back then? No! It wasn’t until they started removing fibre from the food.

  • @herrkulor3771
    @herrkulor3771 22 дня назад +6

    We are all here because of bread. Without bread far fewer people would be alive.

    • @TalibanSymphonyOrchestra
      @TalibanSymphonyOrchestra 21 день назад +3

      True and good bread is good food. I was at the store today and turned down every loaf I could find. Enriched...= processed and canola of soy oil and maybe bromated and or bleached etc.

    • @brucelee5576
      @brucelee5576 20 дней назад +1

      How is having more people a good thing ?
      We’re running out of resources.
      Quality over quantity , let try and have lass ppl but better ppl.

  • @nunyabizz50
    @nunyabizz50 8 дней назад

    ive been buying my own wheat berries and milling my own flour for 3 years now. I only buy ancient or heirloom non GMO grains all organic.
    The bread is massively better than anything from a grocery store ans far more nutritious.
    whats also nice is I have about 2 plus years worth of wheat berries stored in mylar bags with oxygen absorbers to make my own bread, buns, rolls, cakes and Pasta and its cheaper

  • @helenrachel1520
    @helenrachel1520 Месяц назад +15

    Where can I get a healthy recipe to make my own bread?

    • @Kokeshiflower
      @Kokeshiflower Месяц назад +4

      sourdough! I can help you as I make my own,

    • @erica9657
      @erica9657 Месяц назад

      She has some recipes available free in her website. Google Happy Tummy Co

    • @humblehalfacre8464
      @humblehalfacre8464 Месяц назад +6

      You Tube! Really!

    • @sampathdesilva6143
      @sampathdesilva6143 25 дней назад

      ruclips.net/video/zsl5ENgZnr0/видео.htmlsi=Xb0_tEU02--1sbXv

    • @Mindfeels
      @Mindfeels 21 день назад +1

      You are literally asking this question on the INTERNET...?
      😒🙄🤔

  • @SimonCALLADINE
    @SimonCALLADINE Месяц назад +3

    I eat a Morrisons, wheat oats, dried fruit and nut. Should I soak this overnight and eat it

    • @jp5419
      @jp5419 23 дня назад

      Yes! I soak my oats in soy milk overnight. Keeps them raw and easier to digest. Prefer it this way. Add fresh fruit and soaked nuts.

  • @German-heartbeat
    @German-heartbeat 24 дня назад +6

    Do anyone has a healthy bread recipe to share, thanks

  • @winetelligence3494
    @winetelligence3494 21 день назад

    I per-chanced upon this podcast.. Thank you. I immediately took out some almonds for soaking... will roast them tomorrow.. I eat loads of nuts in their raw state.. will monitor what happens with the soak. Did I miss Karen picking up the bread and showing the texture? Or tasting it? In my opinion - you need to demonstrate how delicious it is if you want people to try the recipe. I'm all for "food as medicine" as advocated by many other renowned podcast/doctors and follow the principles thereof. However, it's vital for the food to be more than palatable it needs to be more-ish not just Irish 😂😂

  • @josecaldeira6
    @josecaldeira6 23 дня назад

    In a nutshell, know thy bread, them your bride, before it's too late.
    Sorry, at 78 having been brought up the old way and now living in the East, I couldn't help that.
    Thanks for this talk.

  • @olivia1210
    @olivia1210 23 дня назад +2

    I bake grain-free sourdough made of tigernut flour, green banana flour, and arrowroot flour. Does that make it non-bread?

    • @CL-im9lk
      @CL-im9lk 23 дня назад

      Where do you get those?

    • @olivia1210
      @olivia1210 22 дня назад +1

      Do you mean where the ingredients are purchased? I get them from Thrive Market. However, you can get them from Amazon or most health food stores too.

  • @galafiesta9962
    @galafiesta9962 19 дней назад

    Just discovered your chanel, then just ordered a bag of crisp puffs, a chocolate cake loaf and a sourdough seed loaf, £59 including postage. I'm just in a minimum wage job so I am hoping the loafs are a good size lol, but trying to invest in my health as its being very poor for me for some time now. 🤞

  • @user-sm8wo3dj5z
    @user-sm8wo3dj5z 22 дня назад +1

    Didnt hear anything i cant believe in.
    Thanks for speaking what most dont want to be told.

  • @wendym2544
    @wendym2544 27 дней назад +1

    I only soak nuts for a day or two, then I eat them. I don't roast the nuts. Is soaking enough or do you need to roast nuts too before eating.

    • @happydays3678
      @happydays3678 25 дней назад

      I just soak overnight, or sometimes just a few hours if I forget...then just eat them. I learned this from an Ayurvedic doctor.

  • @mawkeechin5447
    @mawkeechin5447 23 дня назад

    Both of you are right, I have damaged my gut with detox processed fiber.

  • @jp5419
    @jp5419 23 дня назад +2

    Recently bought a sourdough starter from ETSY (lots of sellers) and have been baking for about 4 months now, and boy what a difference. Real sourdough is absolutely delicious. And Dr. Lin recently posted a video on how sourdough has the same probiotic as found in breast milk. Good stuff. My family loves it. It’s challenging at the start, and it never turns out the same, but it always taste delicious and I love knowing it’s healthy.

  • @sweetaddis8120
    @sweetaddis8120 22 дня назад

    I love ethiopian sour bread and injera. The injera made from only two ingredients water and teffe flour. Done nothing else add to it.

  • @richardbayne7566
    @richardbayne7566 20 дней назад

    Traditional soaking and fermenting probably also reduces lectins in grains, legumes and nuts.

  • @angelascott2959
    @angelascott2959 28 дней назад +2

    What about seed oil’s

    • @sezza8542
      @sezza8542 24 дня назад +2

      Bad for our health

  • @leonorabarany5061
    @leonorabarany5061 22 дня назад

    What about the glyphosate in our grains?

    • @CP-qj9ck
      @CP-qj9ck 18 дней назад

      Apparently they spray it onto the grains as they take it from truck and place into the silos so I don't trust any of it

  • @constancenaude7474
    @constancenaude7474 23 дня назад +1

    Say how you make bread

  • @jakobw135
    @jakobw135 Месяц назад +2

    When you soak fresh nuts, are you not REMOVING some of the nutrients?

    • @wendym2544
      @wendym2544 Месяц назад

      following

    • @mobutter2879
      @mobutter2879 28 дней назад +2

      No. You are lowering the natural defence that all seeds and nuts have, thus making it digestible. If your body can’t break it down, it just causes inflammation and passes through .

    • @jakobw135
      @jakobw135 28 дней назад +1

      @@mobutter2879 How long do you have to soak nuts and seeds for?

  • @wendym2544
    @wendym2544 27 дней назад +1

    Do you roast after you soak nuts just to dry them up etc.........or does the roasting do something too? I asked because I've read that you shouldn't roast them. What's someone's opinion that knows what they are talking about.

  • @louciamichaelides9992
    @louciamichaelides9992 Месяц назад +11

    Hi guys you can make your own bread with legumes by soaked your brown or orange Lentils. 👍💯💪

    • @Shirdamom
      @Shirdamom Месяц назад +1

      I checked this out and found recipe - thanks! As sensitive coeliac finding any gluten free flours I’ve tried a problem I had ruled bread out. Really appreciate this!

  • @wildhorses6817
    @wildhorses6817 Месяц назад +2

    Definitely, Regenerative Farming. Corporate farms have destroyed the soil and the food. Also, heirloom foods had great flavor much better than today.

  • @loisschneider6676
    @loisschneider6676 22 дня назад +1

    Describe soaking more in regards to baking

  • @user-yd7fy2wl7l
    @user-yd7fy2wl7l 26 дней назад +1

    How do you soak bread?

    • @saynf
      @saynf 25 дней назад

      Before it becomes bread its different seeds, depending on what you want to include in your bread recipe

    • @user-yd7fy2wl7l
      @user-yd7fy2wl7l 25 дней назад

      @@saynf OK, thanks. Lots of drying then required before milling!

  • @noobs2239
    @noobs2239 24 дня назад +2

    Bread has four ingredients supermarket bread has fifty nine ingredients

  • @Muswell
    @Muswell 23 дня назад

    So what's her website? Her recipes ?

  • @thomaslynch4738
    @thomaslynch4738 24 дня назад +1

    I want a scone now!

  • @richardbayne7566
    @richardbayne7566 20 дней назад

    Make sure you ONLY use wheat and oats that is organic and not sprayed with Roundup(glyphosate).

  • @hdw5831
    @hdw5831 24 дня назад

    Enzymes are proteins and proteins are denatured by stomach acid. This inactivates enzymes. So how can enzymes in food affect our digestion?

  • @annemccarron2281
    @annemccarron2281 7 дней назад

    Why does no one else talk about soaking foods? I never get bloating from eating raw apples or food that isn't soaked.

  • @astrocore6790
    @astrocore6790 29 дней назад +2

    29:58 - 👍

  • @outbacklarder7767
    @outbacklarder7767 Месяц назад +5

    I literally just took my first batch of teff scones out of the oven and consumed one with parmesan cheese. Delicious! And much lighter than I was expecting...although I couldn't resist putting a teaspoon of my rye sourdough starter in the mix so that may have helped. Thanks for the recipe, I've had some teff seeds and flour in my cupboard for a while and didn't really know how to use them. Will make again :)

  • @paulhelman2376
    @paulhelman2376 23 дня назад +2

    Why eat bread at all. Actually the major in our diet is spelled SUGAR. Taken as a 24 hour day of human history we have been eating bread for about five minutes.

  • @diogenesegarden5152
    @diogenesegarden5152 22 дня назад +1

    Just wondering how these hunter gatherers became master geneticists and developed the domesticated forms of wheat, barley etc. from the original varieties so that they could be farmed and not revert to their original form over a couple of generations? Also how they discovered that taking the seeds, grinding them into flour, combining with yeast, salt and water and then baking it to make bread? Because you can’t eat wheat in its seed form.