I'm currently working on crunching some numbers to put together part two of the "Small Game in Primitive Living" series and will hopefully finish it soon. Until then, I thought I'd post this video I came across on YouTube the other day. It's a segment from an odd, somewhat dated television show -- public access, I'm guessing -- called "Homekeepers." The host is interviewing a woman -- a "Certified Nutritional Consultant" -- who describes the findings of Weston Price. I'm not sure who this woman is or what she's all about (besides the fact that she's very politically correct when it comes to nutrition) but I'm very grateful that she dug up some fascinating video footage of Price. If you want to skip the interview (which I would recommend) and go straight to the press release footage of Price, fast-forward to 3:26.
Saturday, January 2, 2010
Video Footage of Weston A. Price
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Weston A. Price
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Pretty amazing to see the man himself. Thanks!
That's quite an interesting video. And, this is a little off topic, but it as also interesting to be reminded about how people were so much stiffer and formal in the early years of movies.
Thanks so much Ryan. Price's line about being a Missonary FROM them back to the modern world made me bite my lip a little.
bad ass
I'd sure like to know where she shops that she can buy $20 worth of produce and need help carrying it out of the store.
Nice to finally see the man behind the great work.
Love it. LOVE IT. I actually love these two women discussing God's foods. Sisters rock. Don't skip the interview. It's all good.
And yeah, Joanne, point me to that grocery store. Produce is the most expensive stuff out there.
Wow great find Ryan! Thanks!
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