Nourishing Ways of West Michigan (NWWM) is a non-profit organization dedicated to educating our community about nutrient-dense foods. This education embraces the ancient wisdom of traditional cultures as shown by the research of the Weston A. Price Foundation and written about in Sally Fallon's book, Nourishing Traditions. As a local chapter of the Weston A. Price Foundation we work to connect local farmers with consumers. We provide information on local sources of organic fruits, vegetables, grains, pasture-fed livestock, eggs, dairy products, and how properly prepared foods may be integrated into your life.
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Upcoming Free Meetings for 2014

When: Every 3rd Tuesday Jan.-Oct @ 7:00-8:30 pm

Where: St. Mark's Episcopal Church, 134 N. Division (corner of Pearl & Division)

Jan. 21 New Year, New You

Feb. 18 Pastured Makes Perfect

Mar. 18 Food Freedom

Apr. 15 Nourishing Beverages

May 20 Discussing our Risks & Rights for Vaccinations

June 17 The Fundamentals of Food Preservation

July 15 Fabulous Fermentation

Aug. 19 Potluck (6 PM)

Sept. 16 Q & A

Oct. 21 Movie Night

Contact Information

Contact:
Melissa Malinowski
(616) 365-9176
Location:
134 N. Division
Grand Rapids, MI 49503

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