Guest guest Posted January 9, 2006 Report Share Posted January 9, 2006 Looks like we're all going to have to move to Dallas, Deanna. I'm going to the Dr. Fine Intestinal Health Conference there on March 3-5 -- might as well stay for a couple weeks... http://www.intestinalhealth.org/Dallasevent/ Never been there. Do you have to wear a hat? ~Robin > We are pleased to announce that Weston A. Price Foundation president and > Nourishing Traditions author Sally Fallon will be offering a seminar on > healthy traditional diets in the Metroplex next month. Please join us > for this rare opportunity to learn first hand about the wisdom of native > diets from one of the most passionate speakers on the subject. The > event will be held at the Storybook Ranch in McKinney, TX. Friday, > February 10 from 6:30-9:30 pm she will present " The Oiling of America. " > Saturday, February 11 from 9:30 am - 6:30 pm Sally will discuss " The > Basics of Healthy Diets " and " All About Fats and Oils. " Please see the > registration form for more information about this exciting event. Also > see the complete conference schedule coming soon. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2006 Report Share Posted January 10, 2006 Robin Ann, >Looks like we're all going to have to move to Dallas, Deanna. I'm >going to the Dr. Fine Intestinal Health Conference there on March 3-5 >-- might as well stay for a couple weeks... >http://www.intestinalhealth.org/Dallasevent/ > >Never been there. Do you have to wear a hat? >~Robin > Like move for good? Texas is a whole nother world, darlin'. Hmmm, I didn't move here from Northern CA directly; I came via Europe and the Midwest. It's flat, no ocean, and no matter how many " Drive Friendly " signs they have on the roads, people drive like idiots (which I am sure you are used to in N. CA). The people are really friendly though, and you will be in beef heaven. Heck, this is serious livestock country and many WAPF farmers abound here. We are in serious drought conditions now, so it is slim pickins. For instance, I was supposed to get my organic pastured lamb in Nov., but without the normally green pastures, I won't get it until Feb. So when you come, bring some of that rain with ya. No hat required, only boots with spurs <weg>. Deanna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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