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offline big from lsg on 2003-08-07 07:33 [#00812834]
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be my guest


 

offline big from lsg on 2003-08-07 07:35 [#00812837]
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interesting: will look it up on the internet.
tnx :)


 

offline Key_Secret from Sverige (Sweden) on 2003-08-07 07:48 [#00812860]
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ok. do so :)
just keep in mind there are different types of
rawfoodists...
perhaps the best way to get into the diet is to talk to
someone who's on it...
or read books about it, as they are ofthen written by
persons who have been on the diet for some time.
Anyway, the more you read about it, the more you will want
to start eating like it...


 

offline catharsis from Toronto (Canada) on 2003-08-07 08:02 [#00812872]
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Key_Secret is right. The raw food diet can be incredibly
healthy. Personally, I have found that the macrobiotic diet
combined with copious amounts of raw fruits, vegetables,
nuts, seeds, and grains is THE best diet.
(the macrobiotic emphasis is on fresh water fish, brown rice
and vegetables)


 

offline catharsis from Toronto (Canada) on 2003-08-07 08:03 [#00812877]
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Sorry, I meant to include wild ocean fish as well. (not
farmed fish)


 

offline Key_Secret from Sverige (Sweden) on 2003-08-07 08:08 [#00812885]
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you agree :)

well, I just think it's the most logic diet to, I mean it's
so simple.
I've heard that the macrobiotic diet (and such 'healthy'
diets) origins from rawfood, but was changed to become more
appealing or something to the population.
I mean that the people who 'invented' the diet were
rawfoodists.


 

offline Morgoth from Stella-town (Belgium) on 2003-08-07 08:20 [#00812910]
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I'm just coming from a holiday where I've eaten more raw
vegetables and fruits than ever before, and it feels so
good, so natural and healthy. So I am really considering
cutting down on heated stuff in my diet (even though I will
still enjoy cooked stuff).
Raw foods is the most natural, nothing of the nutrients gets
destroyed by preparation.


 

offline Key_Secret from Sverige (Sweden) on 2003-08-07 08:26 [#00812918]
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hey!
you're such a nice guy, missed your posts in this thread ;)
So where did you go on holiday?


 

offline joey from montréal (Canada) on 2003-08-07 08:38 [#00812936]
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interesting, this raw food. at LES CHEVRES, there is always
an item on the menu that is called the "Pur et Cru" which
means Pure and Raw. The idea is to show people that it is
possible to eat quality and eat raw. the first salad we had
on there was fennel and pear shavings with taré (like green
onion), and an unpasteurized honey and sherry vinegrette.
the pur et cru now is a watermelon salad with lime juice and
zest, purple basil, olive oil, salt and pepper, chives and
shallots, and some pea shoots.

also, everyone who comes to eat gets an amuse bouche of
vegetable juice. be it carrot, red pepper, cucumber,
celery, and so on.

eating raw fish and meat is possible, as long as it is
fresh, and treated properly with respect. steak tartare is
good, and i can tolerate a tartar of salmon, too.


 

offline jenf from Toronto (Canada) on 2003-08-07 10:34 [#00813107]
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sushi!! sushi is the way to go!!


 

offline Morgoth from Stella-town (Belgium) on 2003-08-07 12:55 [#00813385]
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Went on a holiday to Kenya, saw the most amazing wildlife,
climbed Mt. Kenya and saw the most beautiful sunrise ever,
drove through deserts, spent days on the beach, and had such
a lovely time.
It was great, and I advise everyone here to take such a trip
if you ever have the chance to do it.


 

offline Anus_Presley on 2003-08-07 12:56 [#00813387]
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I hate this thrread now.


 

offline jenf from Toronto (Canada) on 2003-08-07 14:50 [#00813560]
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and this thread hates you! ;)


 

offline Key_Secret from Sverige (Sweden) on 2003-08-07 15:35 [#00813620]
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groove! so you got to eat wild fruits and plants? that would
be so awesome!
never done it!...
it has got to be... just awesome!


 


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