Hi everyone.
What are your opinions on using non-processed goat milk in your raw food diet?
I've been experimenting with blending juices lately and using goat milk seems delicious with certain fruits.
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Hi everyone.
What are your opinions on using non-processed goat milk in your raw food diet?
I've been experimenting with blending juices lately and using goat milk seems delicious with certain fruits.
It's not vegan. Don't talk about non-vegan foods on this forum.
Yep, sorry its not vegan.
Does raw food diet equals veganism?
I'm aiming for a raw food diet. I don't see how unprocessed goat milk isn't raw.
I see. Well thank you for the info. I guess the forum title tricked me into this topic :).
As you can see this topic was my first post. So basicaly, I only went through a few topics and saw a big "raw food" title.
I'm in a transition period to raw and I'm still learning.
You can close the topic.
Just the forum posting guidelines is enough.
I found this forum originally because I was looking at BARF diet for animals. I didn't have to read much on here before realising that it was a vegan forum. Which I found strangely at odds with the contents of the pet forum part of the site.
Let's begin with the word "delicious." LOTS of things that some call "food" are delicious yet, not healthy. Contrary to what many who used to be raw vegan are currently espousing, animal products do NOT belong in our food program. Animal milk was created for the baby of that animal, not for humans. My suggestion ~ make you some nut and/or seed mylks. Unless you are milking the goat yourself, making nut/seed mylks are easier. Just take a cup of say, soaked almonds, put 'em in a heavy duty blender w/about 3-4 cups of water, blend and strain. Some add a sweetener... I like to add strawberries for color.... there are numerous things you can do with the mylk. Experiment and have fun!
You are welcome here. You just need to respect the guidelines and not discuss food that is not vegan. This is a great site to learn about raw food diet.
I agree with Revvell, the way I do it is I just throw a small handfull of almonds directly in with my other smoothie ingredients, usually fruit and some leafy greens. It comes out nice and creamy and satisfying.
I further agree with you that the title may be too concise, but must admit, I've never taken the time to read through all the rules.
In your exploration of the different facets of raw, I would invite you to try raw vegan. Many of us have found optimum health through the elimination of all animal products from our diets.