Readers Ask : part 5
Posted by donielle on July 31, 2009 · 1 Comment
Welcome! I'm Donielle and this is my blog, Naturally Knocked Up, where we discuss natural fertility, nourishing nutrition, and natural living. Since you're new here, you may want to Start Here to read my entire story and find some important posts on nutrition and fertility. The Table of Contents also provides a list of different series we've run here at NKU, like the Natural Fertility 101 series!
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Anonymous asked:
What is your favorite snack?
It kind of depends on the season! In the winter I love homemade popcorn, this summer, I’ve been enjoying fresh fruits (strawberries, cherries, and now blueberries), and I can’t wait for apples to ripen this fall.
My favorite ‘not healthy’ snack? Always homemade ice cream!
Erica asked:
How did you come up with your blog title?
Funny story, I had it named something completely different for 6 months while I debated on whether or not to start actually writing this blog. Then one day, I just knew it was time, but the name just wasn’t catchy enough for me. So I found an online thesaurus for “modern/urban” words and typed in pregnant. Up came Knocked Up and I just knew naturally Knocked Up was meant to be!
Anonymous asked:
What’s your favorite “healthy” meal?
Again depends on the season! In the spring/summer it’s hamburgers with homemade pickles, roasted sweet potatoes and fresh green beans slathered with lots of yummy butter. In the fall/winter I love to make a beef or venison roast with lots of veggies and potatoes.
About donielle
Donielle is an amateur herbalist and natural momma to two littles (with another babe in heaven) after dealing with infertility. She has a passion for nourishing nutrition, natural living, and spreading the word on how food truly affects our health. Her blog Naturally Knocked Up focuses on fertility and reproductive health and her book on natural fertility will be available in June 2012. She also runs a local blog (Grand Rapids Natural Living) and is active the local community in order to provide the area with resources and information for natural families.
mmm, venison stew in the winter is the very best:)
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