Raw cereal high in carbs and protein ONLY; ideas?
Posted by:
iLIVE
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Date: July 22, 2008 04:00PM I love cereal. But I also work out in the morning, and it's not good to use nut milks in place of soy milk because you want to get all the carbs and bit of proteins in before a workout
Does anyone have an idea of what i could use as a "milk" that has no fat? And what should I use as a "cereal" I was thinking just fruit and dates..I don't know where to find buckwheat but I would prefer something simpler that I don't have to sprout and dehydrate. So i need a raw cereal thats got both carbs and protein but no fat Any ideas? (Also, I could drink green smoothies in the morning, but I just love cereal too much; so please don't suggest the smoothies haha) Re: Raw cereal high in carbs and protein ONLY; ideas?
Posted by:
mira
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Date: July 23, 2008 02:17AM welll...i was about to suggest sprouted quinoa, but you say you don't wan to sprout...!
So maybe dried fruit and fresh fruit, i don't think there is many other choices.... CAn you tell me why it is so important to eat the carbs before a workout? Re: Raw cereal high in carbs and protein ONLY; ideas?
Posted by:
Sparkler
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Date: July 23, 2008 02:35AM Blend a couple of very ripe bananas with water to make a milk like consistency. :-)
For the "cereal" - how about chopped up fruit and berries? I actually think it's more important to carb up after a workout. As a matter of fact I wrote about it today in my blog in case you're interested. Just my 2 cents. Good luck :-) Sarah [goingbananasblog.com] Re: Raw cereal high in carbs and protein ONLY; ideas?
Posted by:
davidzanemason
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Date: July 23, 2008 02:38AM There is NO simple substitution that is EXACTLY like cereal and milk. A great fruit breakfast is fantastic all by itself - but I'm sure you know that. You could certainly do the fruit and date thing....as you say. Or use sprouted sunflower seeds or sprouted oat groats as a breakfast cereal....if it is not too much trouble.
-David Z. Mason WWW.RawFoodFarm.com Re: Raw cereal high in carbs and protein ONLY; ideas?
Posted by:
mira
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Date: July 23, 2008 02:39AM Sarah, the banana milk is a good idea! I shall try it tomorrow morning... Re: Raw cereal high in carbs and protein ONLY; ideas?
Posted by:
Sparkler
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Date: July 23, 2008 02:46AM mira Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Sarah, the banana milk is a good idea! I shall try > it tomorrow morning... Cool, Mira! I hope you like it. I make this for my kids occasionally, and I just throw banana slices and other berries/chopped up fruit in it for the cereal. They like it a lot. Sarah [goingbananasblog.com] Re: Raw cereal high in carbs and protein ONLY; ideas?
Posted by:
mira
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Date: July 23, 2008 02:58AM I've read the post on your blog Sarah, it wa svery interesting i learned alot of stuff!
I will eat after i run now, even if i feel a bit weird... Re: Raw cereal high in carbs and protein ONLY; ideas?
Posted by:
Sparkler
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Date: July 23, 2008 05:26AM mira Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > I've read the post on your blog Sarah, it wa svery > interesting i learned alot of stuff! > > I will eat after i run now, even if i feel a bit > weird... Thank you for reading, Mira! :-) Glad to share what helps me. Sarah [goingbananasblog.com] Re: Raw cereal high in carbs and protein ONLY; ideas?
Posted by:
iLIVE
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Date: July 23, 2008 03:09PM I was actually thinking around the same lines of that! some kind of fruit milk, and banana is perfect. I'll get around to trying that one day.
Thanks! Re: Raw cereal high in carbs and protein ONLY; ideas?
Posted by:
iLIVE
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Date: July 23, 2008 03:16PM Do you know if raw quinoa is orderable online? I don't know if i would be able to find it easily around where I live in NC. --I would be glad to sprout it i just, you know, don't know where to find it haha!
And carbs are our main fuel - fruit, simple carbs; that's where all of our energy comes from. When you work out, your body tackles the simple carbs first, because that is what I believe (and I think most raw foodists) is the easiest for it to metabolize. Protein for building muscle, but without the enzymes, you have nothing, hence the greens+fruit. Fat slows you down when you're trying to work out, especially at excess. Ever eaten something very oily for dinner and then tried to work out 1-2hours later? UGH, I almost threw up man, it was not fun, don't try it. Fat just takes soo long to digest. And there we go, carbs and protein for a nice energy filled morning! ALSO, if anyone else reads this post -- Do you think I could add greens in for a protein boost in the banana milk? What kind of green and..what should i do? I was also thinking date milk. What else could be protein? I might just go with finding the quinoa and sprout away! Re: Raw cereal high in carbs and protein ONLY; ideas?
Posted by:
mira
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Date: July 23, 2008 03:45PM well, dried quinoa is always raw i think. I can find it in every normal grocery store, and it always sprouts, so its raw. Re: Raw cereal high in carbs and protein ONLY; ideas?
Posted by:
iLIVE
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Date: July 23, 2008 03:46PM very cool, I'll definitely have to try that then
thank you Re: Raw cereal high in carbs and protein ONLY; ideas?
Posted by:
Anonymous User
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Date: July 27, 2008 05:30PM I also love cereal and this is what I like. I flake oat groats(purchased a cheap flaker), add raisins and a juiced apple with pulp (or can whiz apple in food processor). Very much like a granola but it satisfies my need for cereal. Re: Raw cereal high in carbs and protein ONLY; ideas?
Posted by:
arugula
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Date: July 27, 2008 11:53PM [purchased a cheap flaker]
I have never heard of this. Can you tell us more? Re: Raw cereal high in carbs and protein ONLY; ideas?
Posted by:
iLIVE
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Date: July 28, 2008 02:37PM I am also interested in this flaker? I could probably go old fashioned and get a nice hammer and smash up some quinoa; but i'm thinking it's probably good to eat them whole, or RIGHT after you crush them as to receive the full benefits (enzymes and all)
It's also not that I want to necessarily keep my "cravings" and funnel them through raw food, it's more transition then anything - incase anyone wanted to know here; I also like to be creative! So do tell us more of this..flaker Re: Raw cereal high in carbs and protein ONLY; ideas?
Posted by:
Lanie
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Date: July 28, 2008 08:55PM Sprouted oat groats and flaxseeed or almond milk works for me...rye and wheat are also way tasty and nutritious. Really, really easy to sprout...honest it is. I thought it was gonna be a major hassle so never wanted to either...until I tried it a few times myself. Now I'm hooked!!
Fresh vital seeds and grains sprout super fast too. A day and a half and they're good to go. These guys have great stuff and lots of helpful info on their site. [www.sproutpeople.com] Enjoy! ~lanie Re: Raw cereal high in carbs and protein ONLY; ideas?
Posted by:
iLIVE
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Date: July 30, 2008 04:05PM The oat groats sound nice - though almond milk and flaxseed milk are probably too high in fat for before a workout for me. I have already started sprouting my quinoa and it looks so cool, I'm hooked before I've even tasted them, it really is so simple.
I'm also going to try buckwheat(is that the same as oat groats?). Thanks for the website and insight. Re: Raw cereal high in carbs and protein ONLY; ideas?
Posted by:
RawSun
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Date: July 31, 2008 10:55PM When traveling in the past I've brought oat groats, bananas, and a blender (and made banana milk in the blender, just added water). Sunflower Raw Food Chef and Writer Comfortably Raw [www.comfortablyraw.com] Re: Raw cereal high in carbs and protein ONLY; ideas?
Posted by:
Lanie
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Date: August 01, 2008 06:00AM Buckwheat and oat groats are two entirely different grains. I found this great raw cereal at the local whole foods though made of sprouted buckwheat groats, flaxseed and raisins. Not much flaxseed so pretty low in fat. It's from Go Raw which has a lot of great stuff. You can check them out online. [www.goraw.com]
~lanie Re: Raw cereal high in carbs and protein ONLY; ideas?
Posted by:
iLIVE
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Date: August 01, 2008 04:07PM Wow, that's cool! Thanks! Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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