what can I eat with out machines and teeth?
Posted by:
jawnn
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Date: May 07, 2014 07:47PM I have no teeth, they rotted away. then I had a mild heart attack three years ago. I learned a lot in cardiac rehab but nothing about raw foods.
I am off grid, so I don't have much electricity in the winter. Solar will not produce power in the dark. I saw a video about how protein is bound up into an unusable form buy cooking. So I have thinking about what I can do. Does the bacteria in yogurt free up the amino-acids in the cooked milk? Or at least produce enough protein from the milk? I have been eating raw walnuts and almonds. But wish the walnuts were not so expensive. I keep thinking I should eat raw peanuts, but I know they are not any where as good as walnuts. I need to soften vegys like yams. I thought of fermenting them with salt then soak out the salt. I have done that with cabbage. I saw in one of the recipes, mesquite powder. Is that the bean, raw? I grew up around mesquite tree and always thought they were not edible. Any help will appreciated. PS I have been eating too many bananas and avocados. And kale is taking some getting used to, in smoothys. Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 05/07/2014 07:50PM by jawnn. Re: what can I eat with out machines and teeth?
Posted by:
SueZ
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Date: May 08, 2014 04:09PM In the winter you can make your smoothies in your blender and work your single auger juicer/macerator by connecting them to an inverter in you car. This is the one I have...
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Posted by:
jawnn
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Date: May 09, 2014 06:03PM I don't have a car or a generator. I do have a small Cuisinart mill for nuts and a blender. I also have a muscle powered grinder for nuts.
Does any one know anything about the yogurt? Re: what can I eat with out machines and teeth?
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SueZ
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Date: May 10, 2014 08:23PM jawnn Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Does any one know anything about the yogurt? If you can't find everything you need to know about culturing foods at this link you can call them for help. I would highly recommend spending a lot of time reading their site. They have a great wealth of info... [www.culturesforhealth.com] Re: what can I eat with out machines and teeth?
Posted by:
jawnn
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Date: May 12, 2014 07:11PM I found a fine grater for carrots, works very good, originally made for shaping wood work. then I bend it with hot pepper and tomato and kale.
Now if I could get my beans to sprout. May be a problem with water? no chlorine, well water, no idea why they don't like to sprout. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 05/12/2014 07:14PM by jawnn. Re: what can I eat with out machines and teeth?
Posted by:
SueZ
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Date: May 13, 2014 01:33AM You're welcome, jawnn. Re: what can I eat with out machines and teeth?
Posted by:
Tensolator
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Date: November 11, 2022 04:04PM Sorry to hear of your predicament. I looked a few things up. There are manual juicers. Of course the most available are citrus juicers. I did find a manual wheat grass juicer. There is also the Norpro Hand Juicer. It was priced about $30.
I have had several juicers. I still think the best one was the Juiceman I bought in 1999, or there abouts. I have one now that is from Austria. I also drink sparkling water from Austria. I just made the connection. Anyway, good luck to you, and post more questions if you need to. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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