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Healthy Baby Gallery






                                             Ryan Christopher Sutcliffe is a very mellow yet alert child,
                                             he loves sleeping on his dad's chest. He's strictly breastfed,
                                             and has gained 30 percent of his birth weight in the first
                                             month. Family meals include wild-caught salmon, venison,
                                             organic fruit and veggies and real sourdough bread along
                                             with pastured eggs and lots of cultured cream butter.































                    Olive was born on October 10, 2013 to mom and dad Emily and
                  Dan Terry. Olive Terry immediately took well to breastfeeding and
                    then between five or six months started solids with pastured egg
                     yolks, chicken liver and daily fermented cod liver oil. She eats a
                    very healthy Weston Price diet and loves all new foods, even her
                      saurkraut and bitters! She has a wonderful good nature and is
                    very smart. Olive is pictured in this photos at eleven months old.



           Please send photos of healthy babies to Liz Pitfield at liz@westonaprice.org.
           Photos must be labeled with the baby's first and last name and accompanied by an email with text.


               which the consumer resides of a consumer complaint or suspected foodborne illness.” There isn’t any other food
               whose producers are required to do all this.

               With the comment period now being over the next step in the rule-making process was for the proposed rules to go
            to the legislature for consideration by the Joint Committee on Administrative Regulations (JCAR). JCAR has the power to
            reject the rules. Illinois law provides for an official comment period where people can submit comments once the rules
            are before the committee but hundreds of those opposing the regulations had gotten an early jump on the process and
            had contacted members of JCAR telling them to kill the rules. JCAR will likely be taking up the rules sometime in the
            first half of 2015. The goal for raw milk supporters is to end the rule-making process in the committee and have the state
            government stick with the policy that has been successful in protecting access to locally produced raw milk since the early
            1980s.
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