The Appropriate Omnivore with Aaron Zober show

The Appropriate Omnivore with Aaron Zober

Summary: The Appropriate Omnivore is hosted by environmentalist and meat lover Aaron Zober. Breaking the myth that eating meat is bad for the environment, Aaron talks about how meat, as well as the other food groups, are best when they're local, organic, and sustainable. Each week, Aaron brings on a guest to share experience and wisdom about what's good to eat. Think you know what foods are good for you and the planet? What you hear may surprise you and get you on a shopping spree for a new diet. The Appropriate Omnivore http://www.AppropriateOmnivore.com

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Podcasts:

 Episode 037: Gary Collins: New American Nutrition - January 19, 2013 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3583

The Appropriate Omnivore is joined by Gary Collins, founder of New American Nutrition. Gary wrote a book "Factor X", which is described as "The Last Health Program You Will Ever Need". Gary and Aaron talk about how they've gone against the politically correct nutrition that's been preached and began following the wisdom of people such as Weston A. Price, Gary Taubes, and Sally Fallon. They also talk about how not one diet fits all and it's important to find a lifestyle that you'll be able to stick with.

 Episode 036: Peter Ballerstedt: Growing the Perfect Pastures for Your Animal - January 5, 2013 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3577

Peter Ballerstedt, forage product manager for Barenbrug USA joins the Appropriate Omnivore. Peter puts the "grass" in grass fed meat by explaining how you need the right grass in order to produce the type of animal products you're looking at selling. He explains how he transitioned into this business and talks about how Barenbrug is a worldwide leader in grass. Peter also breaks the myth that grass fed meat has to be lower in fat. He explains that if it's lean, then you're not doing it right.

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