Guided by timeless Bible principles, Dr. Eric Z (chiropractor) shares his family’s passion for natural health and urban homesteading through his blog, local homesteading classes, and a brand-new weekly video series call the “Abundant Life Tidbit”.
On today’s podcast, Dr. Eric shares the 7 key areas to an abundant life (based on Biblical principles) and we talk about the urban homesteading legacy he and his family are passing on to their children, local community, and even online through a weekly video series. You will love every minute of this interview!
Get to know Eric, his wife Sabrina (Mama Z), and his family through this podcast. Plus… the tip of the week!
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There is and it’s called maca. (click the link to learn more)
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Want to submit a Tip of the Week? I might share it on the air! Use the contact form or send an email to contact at knowyourfoodpodcast dot com with the subject line “Tip of the Week”.
Listener Question
Gloria asks:
“Hi there. I got the instructions for your sourdough starter through facebook; I have started a culture (several times now) but have some questions:
I have had great growth and bubbles for 3-4 days, then the next addition will end up watery with a “pinkish” color/cover on the top – what is it? is it harmful? what did I do wrong? (too low temp?)
when you say “cover loosely” what does this mean? the jar screw top not screwed on tight? a piece of saran wrap loosely placed over the top or secured tight with rubber band?
where do you find a constant 85 degrees? and how important is it? during the day, I can put the starter in the garage (my house is kept at 80 and I can’t find anywhere – cabinets, closets, etc, that maintains 85), but at night it drops into the 70’s – I live in mid-florida. Thanks for your help….”
Gloria is referring to the instructions found in our Sourdough eBook free sample chapter (which you can get, too, by going here).
Listen to this episode for my answers!
About Dr. Eric Zielinski
“Eric L. Zielinski, DC (c), MPH (c) has devoted his life to natural health and wellness for over a decade. Inspired by the timeless principles in the Bible, Eric’s mission is to seek out ways to provide people with simple, evidenced-based tools that they need to achieve the Abundant Life. Formally trained as a chiropractor and public health researcher, Eric’s primary approach is to encourage people to become Urban Homesteaders and to embrace natural health care, wellness principles balanced nutrition, and empowering God-centered life strategies. He and his wife Sabrina live in Atlanta, GA with their three children Esther, Isaiah, and Elijah.”
Click here to visit Dr. Eric Z’s blog.
The Abundant Life Tidbit Weekly Video Series
Be sure to visit Dr. Eric Z’s YouTube channel, and especially his wife Sabrina’s (Mama Z) Windowsill Gardening series. Embedded below is part 1; visit the channel for the rest.
The Zielinski Urban Homestead
Here are a few pictures from Dr. Eric’s urban homestead. His wife, Sabrina (Mama Z) teaches local urban homesteading classes in Atlanta, Georgia — wouldn’t you love to attend?
Links Mentioned
Dr. Eric Z’s blog
Dr. Eric Z’s YouTube Channel
Dr. Eric Z on Facebook
Dr. Eric ZÂ on Pinterest
Urban Homesteading Heritage — on Eric’s blog
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