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I was wondering if that´s what you meant :D. You have to just make a new account. If you do a search of the topic, the question has been asked tons of times.
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I had to go to the courthouse and fill out some paperwork because it is a legal matter. In Washington, about 10 years ago, it cost $70 plus the cost of ammending my passport and changing my driver's...
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Have you filled out the application to teach in Hawai'i? You just have to fill out one for the entire state, so it's a million times better than applying for jobs in Washington. I have my MA in...
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They use those wraps (fajas) in Mexico and other Latin American countries. The woman usually wear them for 40 days. I don't know why 40, but that's what people always say to wear them for.
I...
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You shouldn't have any problems; I never have. If you're promoting positive, healthful things, then you'll be okay. The only problem you might have is if you try to push a raw food/vegan agenda. ...
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I've been buying broccoli, strawberries, frozen berries, and some greens at Coscto for cheap. I also found a little fruit market that has super cheap produce. Avocadoes are 5/$1!!! Their flesh can...
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Did you mean 177 lbs???:confused: I'm assuming that's what you meant from your signature. You can edit your post to avoid future confusion.
Congrats too! That's awesome. Success stories like...
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Wow, thanks guys. I wasn't expecting any accolades for allowing fruits and veggies in my classes. I bet if your kids asked their teachers, that a lot of them would allow fruits and vegetables. My...
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I'm a teacher. I was teaching high school and now I'm teaching middle school.
For snacks I prep a few things to have on hand to snack on during the day. I usually bring fruit (bananas, apples,...
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Oooh! I always wondered if the mango slicers worked. :) I'll have to get one of those to take to Mexico because we eat mangos everyday for breakfast.
As for my kitchen, I like to use the cheap...
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I finally stole mine back from my mother-in-law. She took it to peel mangos and other fruits, I like to use it to cut paper thin sheets of cucumber and jícama. If I had a mandolin, I probably...
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Where are you from Marissa? Viví en Guanajuato y Culiacán. Paso los veranos en Gto con mi novio quien todavía vive allá.
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I never did any therapy, but I realized recently that I'm not holding onto the hurt any more. I think the things that helped me most were: getting out of the situation; acknowledging that it...
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What about lyme disease? A lot of people who test positive for lyme disease haven't had the characteristic bullseye bite mark and most doctors don't think to test for it.
I had my own problems...
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I went to GU too! I'm in Salem, but my family is still in Spokane.
I really related to what you said about leading others to believe you are healthier than you actually are. I seem to be doing...
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I second what spicyfull said. They taste the same, and I've never had a problem with them sticking together when frozen like berries can do when frozen. The dates stay separate. Usually I keep a...
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I actually had raw tacos in Mexico made with marinated mushrooms as the meat.
Here's a blog that's written by a woman in Mexico. It's not the best blog ever, but it's one of the few crudivegano...
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I've actually never had a negative comment from anyone. The people I eat lunch with seem fascinated by my food choices and I'm equally fascinated by how they're still living with the liters of diet...
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I've only had them as candy in Mexico. They make "ate" candy out of them. I tried to eat them raw over the summer and they were really bitter, but they may not have been fully ripe.
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I'm in pain. For me, that means I can't work out even though I want to.
I did get new workout pants though! I can literally see through my old pants, so I'm really excited to feel better so I...
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I like to bring shredded zucchini/zucchini pasta with spaghetti sauce, an assortment of sliced up veggies for snacking, and a variety of fruits with me. I find that if I have things like raw corn...
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I don't have a Good4You (yet), but I know with the clunky old dehydrator I have, that it takes a few hours to get up to true operating temperatures.
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I know what you mean! That's why I used to go to (well, and the samples of course).
The Bard farm that I would go to had a date paste that had four kinds of dates purreed together. It was so...
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I used to go to the date farms in Bard, California. They gave out tons of free dates to sample! I highly recommend going if you can.
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I've found lots of blogs, but not as many sites to post on. BTW, foro is the word for the message boards, crudívoro/a is the word for raw vegan.
Here are two I had saved in my favorites:
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