June 10: Potluck & Beet Kvass Demo

Monday, June 10, 2013
6:00 to 8:00 PM

Location:
At the home of Leeanne
3495 Sussex St.
Eugene, OR

Food Demo:
By special request, Lisa will demonstrate making Beet Kvass. This recipe comes from Nourishing Traditions. Beet Kvass is a delightfully tart and sometimes bubbly beverage. It is simple to make, and yet an important health tonic. Former Chapter Leader, Victoria, says it is the first thing she teaches to her clients, as drinking it helps them improve digestion. She also says that people will frequently have a positive reaction to it, as if their bodies are saying: “Yes, this is what I needed!”

Directions:
From Downtown Eugene, Go north on Coburg Rd. Turn right on Willakenzie. Go 1 mile to where Willakenzie ends at Manchester, and turn right at Manchester. Leeanne’s house is in 3 blocks at the corner of Manchester and Sussex.
3495 Sussex St.

Phone: Leeanne’s number is  541-343-5276

Bring a Dish:
Please bring a Nourishing Traditions style dish and join us for some great food and great conversation! Families and guests are welcome. Please bring enough food to feed the size of your party. For food ideas see our Notes on Potlucks page.

New to all of this?
For those of you who are new to The Weston A. Price Foundation principals please see our Notes on Potlucks page.

2 comments to June 10: Potluck & Beet Kvass Demo

  • Vonda Welty

    May I just come to the potluck, I want to see the Kvass demo.

    • Well, we really like to encourage people to bring food to the potlucks….

      This is from our Notes about Potlucks page:
      “Some examples include: organic salad with homemade dressing, a roasted chicken or other meat, a dish made with soaked grains, soup using homemade bone broth, raw cheeses, naturally cured cold cut meats, steamed or roasted vegetables with butter or cream sauce, fresh or frozen fruit with raw cream, or many other options (Don’t know how to make these things? Come to our classes!)”

      Easy things you can get from a natural food store include raw cheeses, sliced meats, fresh veggies, organic salad mix, avocado, (I’ll bring some olive oil and vinegar), fresh fruit, organic yogurt, sour cream or whipping cream, (hint: Straus is a brand I use in a pinch), or more.

      But you absolutely cannot bring food, then yes, please come!

      – Lisa