Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Potawot health village

  • To walk into the central gathering space of the Potawot Health Village in Arcata, a multi-tribal health clinic, is to be made instantly aware of the concept of traditional native food as medicine. "Got Acorns?" reads a poster.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Those tools are compact and simple, and Shah offered a demonstration, pulling various articles from an average-sized backpack as he spoke: a high-nutrition sweet potato that can provide advice to solve a village health problem.
  • (AllAfrica.com)
  • Snacks will be provided by Via Christi Village. All interested persons 11:30 a.m. at the Cherokee Community Building. Angels Home Health Care staff will be present to give wellness checks. A lunch of ham, potatoes and bread will be served at noon.
  • (Morning Sun)
  • Inc., the Village of Elmore and Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church in Elmore. Reservations are required by calling 877-862-1122 or 419-862-3874. Site manager is Tammy Reichert. Tuesday: Jodi Biggert from Fremont Memorial Home Health.
  • (News-Herald)
  • In recent years anchovies have multiplied and triumphed as street food, as health food and as umami-dense stripes on the flag of fine dining. Ask Seamus Mullen, the chef at Tertulia in the West Village warm potatoes and toasted bread.
  • (New York Times)
  • Coffee, milk and water are served with every noon meal at the village community oven browned potatoes, peas and pearl onions, chocolate cake. Free blood pressure 11:15 – 11:45 a.m.; 4 Corner Health Dept. "Healthy Life Styles" 1 p.
  • (York News-Times)

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