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16 years ago
TheCoconutChronicles
lol
Sagebrush you could do jumping jacks or pushups every time there is a commercial break on TV! Sometimes I do that
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan) 16 years ago
TheCoconutChronicles
122. Re: Kids on raw
Keith do you have a link for that? I'd love to watch it...
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan) 16 years ago
TheCoconutChronicles
124. Re: Thai red curry
Hi cpak,
Try this one!
<3
Forum: Recipes and Food Preparation 16 years ago
TheCoconutChronicles
125. Re: Kids on raw
These two books are supposed to be very good: One and Two
Also Storm and Jinjee's site has a lot of good tips: The Garden Diet
Oh and the Boutenko family (they have two teenagers)
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan) 16 years ago
TheCoconutChronicles
I love my Vitamix 5200 but as I mentioned in your other thread its not necessary. I had no problems making simple smoothies using a regular Hamilton Beach blender. I have a Waring juicer (cost me 50 or 60 dollars I believe) and it gets the job done find. If you are juicing wheat grass or making nut butters then one of the top of the line juicers like a Green Star or Champion would work but if you
Forum: Juicing, Juicers, Blending and Blenders 16 years ago
TheCoconutChronicles
127. Re: Blender Prices
Keith you can totally do this lifestyle on the cheap. Before I bought any fancy equipment I had a regular ol' Hamilton Beach blender, small (3 cup or something I think) Cuisinart food processor, a $20 mandolin slicer and a $50 Nesco food dehydrator.
The Vitamix and similar blenders are power houses. They can make smooth nut butters, freeze fruit into sorbets and ice creams, crush ice, make ba
Forum: Juicing, Juicers, Blending and Blenders 16 years ago
TheCoconutChronicles
That sounds rough Phantom! Hugs to you hun...
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan) 16 years ago
TheCoconutChronicles
129. Re: Raw olives?!
Depending on the variety you can grow them in zones 8 and 9 but most do best in zones 10 and 11.
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan) 16 years ago
TheCoconutChronicles
130. Re: Spice and Flavor
pakd4fun Wrote:
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I really need spice to keep me happy. I love cayenne. I always put it in my soup.
I know just what you mean! I put cayenne on almost everything...
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan) 16 years ago
TheCoconutChronicles
Hmmm this is all very good to know! I was wondering this myself the other day...
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan) 16 years ago
TheCoconutChronicles
"And I think you have the right to ban any discussions or comments about your diet if you know that it is not going to be very fruitful."
I completely agree with you greenpower!
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan) 16 years ago
TheCoconutChronicles
133. Re: dating
Utopian Life I do not mind at all that my husband eats dairy or meat. It just doesn't bother me. We both lead active lifestyles and I consider us both very healthy. I became a vegan for health reasons not ethical ones so I suppose that makes a difference. I do not see his choices as being wrong etc.
Edited to add that I can only speak for myself here but my marriage is not based on food. I mad
Forum: Meeting Place 16 years ago
TheCoconutChronicles
134. Re: It's the pits!
Depending on the variety, they can take up to ten years before they bear fruit. It is possible to grow them but it won't live too long as an indoor plant. They grow best in zones 9 to 11 and they like plenty of sun.
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan) 16 years ago
TheCoconutChronicles
Cantaloupes are one of my favorite melons. I love that they are so fragrant and sweet. I try and eat at least half a cantaloupe a day. Usually with breakfast:
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan) 16 years ago
TheCoconutChronicles
136. Re: dating
brenna that is such a great post and it really echos my husband and I's experiences. We were also meat eaters when we met and while he is not fully vegan at home (he will have yogurt on occasion and does order whatever he wants on the rare occasion we go to a restaurant) he fully supports my decision to be raw and eats every single raw vegan dish I put in front of me. We are polar opposites in a
Forum: Meeting Place 16 years ago
TheCoconutChronicles
137. Re: As Time Goes By
I agree with coco... 5am is definitely early and blenders (particularly the high powered kind) can be very noisy. Our neighbors below us have a little daughter so we always try to be conscious of the noise we are making and when we are making it. Kids need their sleep and often times so do their exhausted parents.
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan) 16 years ago
TheCoconutChronicles
Oh my gosh I love shea butter... I get mine by the lb at my co op also. Its the only thing I use on my skin and hair now.
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan) 16 years ago
TheCoconutChronicles
I have Ani Phyo's book and do not like it. 90% of the pictures in her book are of her and her friends. The few shots of food she does have in the book are black and white. I didn't find it very inspiring at all and as maui_butterfly said above she has quite a few You Tube videos out with her recipes.
The books I have that contain the least time consuming recipes are (in order):
Raw Food M
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan) 16 years ago
TheCoconutChronicles
140. Re: oil pulling
Great tips Maui! I'm definitely going to give this a shot!
Forum: Other Health Related 16 years ago
TheCoconutChronicles
141. Re: Make-up?
I use Bare Minerals but I apply it with a very light hand, use the smaller brushes to minimize dust and don't wear it every day. I've had no problems with it so far.
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan) 16 years ago
TheCoconutChronicles
Brian I have not heard that about raw foodists and bananas... Interesting stuff! I have at least two bananas a day and thankfully have not had any problems. Are the Candida outbreaks more likely to happen to those who are newly raw or those who've been raw for awhile?
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan) 16 years ago
TheCoconutChronicles
Eek! I agree with Brian. Stick with juice or water for fasting. Fasting on large quantities of oil for an extended period just wouldn't be healthy.
Forum: Other Health Related 16 years ago
TheCoconutChronicles
maui thats so crazy!!!!
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan) 16 years ago
TheCoconutChronicles
145. Re: RED bananas!
They turn a deep purplely maroon color
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan) 16 years ago
TheCoconutChronicles
146. Re: RED bananas!
Claire you will love them once they have ripened! Tastes like a cross between a banana and a berry!
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan) 16 years ago
TheCoconutChronicles
147. Re: My Funeral
*bows head and attempts to look solemn*
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*fails miserably and starts to snicker*
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan) 16 years ago
TheCoconutChronicles
148. Re: dry skin
lovekk if you do a search for it you will find quite a few really great threads on the topic.
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan) 16 years ago
TheCoconutChronicles
I totally agree with ya Utopian Life...that is why I try to eat as much variety as I can on any given day. I use FitDay to watch my zinc and selenium intakes as those are the ones I am usually low on... sometimes magnesium also (I supplement B12 and D).
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan) 16 years ago
TheCoconutChronicles
I occasionally add mine to smoothies but mainly I just soak it overnight in water, drain and add nut milk, dates and spices. I typically only eat this during the winter months though.
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