Start of a new Life
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Date: June 16, 2008 02:55PM Hi everyone
from now one I'll go raw. At least the most of my food will be raw. Because I've never eaten just raw, I'm happy about evey kind of advise and tips. Is there something I should take attention on? Which vegetables and fruits have a lots of protein, cause I'm trying to loose weight as well. Thanks for all the support and comments to my diary ) Regards from Australia Re: Start of a new Life
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Date: June 17, 2008 03:10AM 1 Day raw,
and it's amazing. In the morning i had tomatoes and soy sprouts and went for a walk in the sunny melourne ). Went shopping, ought fruits and veggies. Now I enjoy Watemelon and grapes. I always lkoved fruts and veggies. Just don't know why I prefered to eat crap like chips and cookies. But the hardest time is always in the evening and I look forward to be strong and eat conscious. ... Re: Start of a new Life
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Date: June 17, 2008 11:46AM welcome and cangratulations! Re: Start of a new Life
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Date: June 18, 2008 08:58AM Thank you sundancer )
I'm happy to be part of this community How long have you been raw for? Was/is it easy? Regards Re: Start of a new Life
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Date: June 18, 2008 09:11AM Yesterday: Bad finish.
Had 2 peaces of bread and eggs with yoghurt. Don't know why. I just had to eat it. My brain was knocked out. THats so frustrating. Does someone has tipps how to overcome this period. I know that this food isnt healthy, it's just sooo deep in my mind. TOday was better. I had a lots of oranges and apples. Celerie and a bit of vegetarian soup. Not perfect but better than yesterday. Re: Start of a new Life
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Date: June 20, 2008 11:00AM Hi there!
The sprouts are definitely high in protein. Hang in there. I am seeing that its a rare person who can do this 100% from the start. I get that bread craving too,especially late at nite. Brian Re: Start of a new Life
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Date: June 22, 2008 03:28AM Yeah, don't beat yourself up about it. Maybe you can set some goals of 50% raw one day, 60% the next and so on, or just try to get enough good raw fats like nuts and avocados. I've been making recipes for raw versions of some cooked foods I crave (today I made raw fettuccine with mushrooms and pesto cream sauce -- heavenly!)
I first did raw foods in 1983 but got pregnant and craved steak and milk. Then again in 1985, got pregnant again!!! Then I tried off and on for 20 years, but never knew that other people were into it until about 3 1/2 years ago. I've been at 50-75% since then, but have recently gone to about 95%. That's what is really making the difference for me in how I feel. No midlife aches, skin is great -- wrinkles are fading and dryness is going away, I'm losing weight (I want to lose 30 lbs), and I have way more energy! I love how it makes me feel, and that is what keeps me going when all I think about is french fries. Good luck! Re: Start of a new Life
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Date: June 22, 2008 09:31AM Hey Brian,
thanks for cheering up. I try every day a new start and eat as much as possible raw. Had a great party on the weekend. Lot's of alkohol and stuff. But it was worth it ). Today was a good day. Had Apples, Tomatoes and peas. At the moment peas are my favourits. I could eat the whole package every day. Awesome. Do you buy soya sporiuts or grow them yourself? What would you recommend?? Thanks Irina Re: Start of a new Life
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Date: June 22, 2008 09:52AM SUndancer,
I'm far away from "cooking" raw food . But I'm looking already for tasty salads easy to make and able to take away for work or a trip I like the idea with raw food more and more with every day. How do you experience the reaction of other people. HOw do you guys manage events like parties and x-mas? Is everything just raw for everyone or do you cook for the guests? Would be great to know Regards Irina Re: Start of a new Life
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Date: June 26, 2008 10:33AM the last days Iwas at least 60-70% raw. I'm sooo proud of it.
Just have to keep going and sort out the milk and all the diary products. What do you guys have instead of milk. I tryed once Soy milk. But it is definetely nothing for me. It tastes like flour and water ...baehh But I still love milk and stick to it...Even if not as much as earlier. ... Re: Start of a new Life
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Date: June 27, 2008 12:59PM I was making almond milk until I ran out of really raw almonds. I'll get more when I go to California, buying them directly from the farmers I know there. I'll have to check a whole new bag for the almonds!! Re: Start of a new Life
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Date: June 28, 2008 06:07AM Hi Sundancer,
wow milk out of almonds. That sounds very expensive. 700gr. Almonds cost more than 13$ AUD here...But I'll try!! I bought some soy beans this week and will try to sprout them. We'll see how good I'm in gardening )) here you soon Re: Start of a new Life
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Date: June 28, 2008 02:43PM Almonds are expensive here, too, but you end up using less than you would think. I soak a quarter cup (70 grams - ish) of nuts in 1/2 liter of water overnight, they double in size. Then you rinse and grind the nuts up really well with 1/2 liter of fresh water and strain through a cloth, you have 1/2 liter of really rich milk -- I make mine a little weaker for drinking. I add a little vanilla or some cacao and chopped dates or banana or sweetener and whiz it up really well, or I make it a little richer and blend it with mushrooms, garlic, a few pine or other nuts, and herbs and spices to make sauces for veggie pasta. You also can use the nut meal for raw crackers or cookies or other recipes. So for 1.3$ AUD you have all that. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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