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I like to take squash and slice them in thick slices and dehydrate them. You could marinate it in some nama shoyu and some salt, maybe a touch of honey or other sweetener and have little jerky...
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Made this chocolate raspberry cake from Sweet Gratitude. like... whoa. This thing is awesome! The cake it made was soooooooooo huge, definitely more than I and my girlfriend can eat by ourselves,...
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Just off the top of my head I'd think of using something with buckwheat groats ground up into a flour, maybe using a really light flavored raw honey (thinking blueberry/raspberry) to help bind things...
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Nice! Exactly what I wanted to hear :) Thanks
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Hey all,
So, I was curious as to how well your high power blenders work when you add blueberries to the mix? Do they get the skins of the blueberry down to almost not noticeable? My little one...
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Whoa, that mint chocolate brownie looks soooooooooooooooooooooooooo awesome!
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Mmm, I just raked a couple 5 gallon buckets of wile Maine blueberries... best ever. This years berries were like grape clusters!! These things are enormous and wild. Just gave some to the dogs for...
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HA! That's so sweet. Man... so many reasons I love Canada.
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Don't you love it when you uncover fun things, like medjool dates priced at 1.49/pound, instead of 7/pound like they were last week. Sale price, you may ask? Nope, just a receiver who put in the...
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The plans came from the Maine Solar Primer, via the Appalachain State University. And yes, you could definitely make one on a smaller scale. People have made solar dryers out of pizza boxes :)
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My pleasure. And just so you know... I've started using your "in joy" line in my emails to people. I never thought about the word enjoy having the meaning "in joy". Thanks for bringing that into...
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Thanks! The slide portion is basically a collector box, with the bottom being foil faced insulation and 3 layers of black aluminum screen in the middle and the top is the glass. The sun's heat...
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So in addition to my big cabela's dehydrator, I built this one over the past few weeks to dehydrate stuff in the sun!
http://img.skitch.com/20090715-gag3a9jsf9a5k49p222ujwaec8.preview.jpg
Click...
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Just made this and put it in the ol' dehydrator... mmmmmmmmmmmm cheese slices soo good!
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Hey all,
So, I visited my ginger farmers in Belize at the end of April, and all of them also grow cacao (for Green & Blacks Maya Gold). I got to bring home cacao pods and LOTS of dried beans.
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awesome :) Now to head over to my neighbors field of rhubarb... mmmmm
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So, just to be sure... it's OK to eat rhubarb stems raw?
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Not all buckwheat is processed/heat treated. I get my buckwheat milled by a local miller into flour, and I know it's still a raw ingredient as the stones don't heat that stuff up. And the berries I...
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OOOOOHHHH!!!! Tea tree chewing sticks!!!!! I totally forgot about those!
THANKS for the reminder
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I had some from my coop up here and they were really interesting tasting. Nothing I liked, really, alone. BUT, they had a sort of smokey flavor to them that I thought would be good for making a raw...
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I used to use apple cider vinegar every other day, and since going raw a few weeks ago, I'm noticing I'm only using it every 4-5 days now. Soon I'll try to see how long I can go without it. Pretty...
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Well, I dehydrated the pineapple for the fruit leather part yesterday...
AND HOLY MOLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It was soooooooo freaking good!! Instead of vanilla I used the juice of an orange and cut...
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I'm appreciating:
• Yummy recipes that make raw food life easy and FUN
• Always knowing that there's "another person" I can talk to in order to get something done
• 40 degree weather and RAIN to...
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Well, I usually like to have chewing gum because it helps prevent me from grinding my teeth, as I have a problem with that. It provides a barrier to keep my enamel from wearing away from the...
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