Welcome to Episode 22 of Quirky Cooking Chats (Season 2), with Jo Whitton: "Ask Me a Question" (Backyard gardening, gut health, hormones, natural skin and hair care, healthy eating & more!)
This week Jo answers questions from her listeners, including:
- “Why is your garden a spiral shape?”
- “Soil preparation for gardens?”
- “What’s better for the gut, a short-cooked meat stock or a long-cooked broth on low heat?”
- “What’s your highest completed level of education?”
- “Is it possible to improve gut health for a coeliac so they’re not affected by wheat?”
- “Gut healing while healing from having gall bladder removed”
- “Foods that stabilise hormones; my oestrogen levels are high”
- “Will there be another book?”
- “The best veg to ferment and different combos of ingredients you use?”
- “What’s your favourite meal to make?”
People, resources & websites mentioned by Jo in this video:
- Elyse Comerford, Integrative Nutritionist & GAPS practitioner (gut health, hormones, fat digestion, healing food): https://www.wellbellyhealth.com.au/about and https://www.instagram.com/elysenutritionist/
- The Gut Health Formula online program (run by Jo & Elyse): https://www.wellbellyhealth.com.au/the-gut-health-formula
- Meat Stocks vs Bone Broths video: https://youtu.be/bo4KLoiKTv4
- Jo’s daughter (Cassia Whitton)’s artwork: https://www.instagram.com/cassiawhitton_art/
- Nat Kringoudis, hormones specialist: https://www.natkringoudis.com/
- Find Jo’s cookbooks here: https://quirkycooking.com.au/product-category/books/
- Quirky Cooking Chat Group on Facebook (ask cooking and fermenting questions here!): https://www.facebook.com/groups/quirkycooking
- If not on Facebook, join the Quirky Cooking Telegram Chat Group: https://t.me/+WK46JrreRO0th-VY
For plenty of free recipes, cooking videos and health and lifestyle tips, visit the Quirky Cooking website: www.quirkycooking.com.au