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  1. #31
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    mmmm those avos look good! Today was a good day. Went to family dinner and ate an avocado and tomato salad with fresh herbs, an avocado and tomato soup, and a green salad. Everyone else had ribs, potatoes, corn on the cob, and salad. I was all loud and cheery after dinner and they were tired and stuffed. Ha ha! Tomorrow is the first day of my new semester which means I'll be up @ 5:30 to go to work, will work an 8 hour shift, then home for a quick bite and off the school until 9. Loooong day. My sweetie is going to make me a raw dinner on all my school nights so that should help. I'm going to try making my lunch the night before too because working in a truffle shop/ restaurant is too much temptation without food to keep my full. I have found that apples are the best thing to keep cravings at bay. They keep me soo full. I got a bunch of free apples from my brothers backyard and they are just grand.

    Your "brekky" sounds delish starfire! I will have to learn how to make almond mylk one of these days!

    Everyone have a good night and I'll 'see' you all tomorrow!
    Start weight - 170 lbs
    Current weight - 160 lbs
    Goal weight - 140 lbs

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    Quote Originally Posted by StarFire View Post
    Attachment 8833 Here's one of our Avos... yummmm... they taste like buttery pistachios! ...
    wow! I live in the wrong country!
    Georgina



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    Wow! I've never seen such a big avo. The ones I bought this afternon look tiny.
    Nonetheless, I'm grateful I have avos to eat tomorrow. YUMZ!

    Queenkel, your sweetie is REALLY sweet! What a luxury.

    I celebrate my second day of fully raw with
    green smoothie (papaya+carrot+greens)
    salad (lettuce, cherry tomatoes and almond dressing)
    2 coconuts
    2 snakeskin fruits (I have no idea with they're called, they have
    a scaly snake-like skin.)
    Ani Phyo's mock tuna salad on cucumber and tomato with wakame

    Tomorrow I have a work dinner/meeting at a Chinese vegetarian restaurant.
    I doubt they have raw food and my hosts are looking foward to 'show'
    me their entire menu. I want to keep raw but don't want to disappoint them.
    Any suggestions?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TeddyFiFi View Post
    2 snakeskin fruits (I have no idea with they're called, they have
    a scaly snake-like skin.)
    Lychee ?

    do they look like this?

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    Georgina



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    Cycled home from work into a gale force, gusting wind which was very heavy going - especially on the up-hill stretches. A slight improvement from the morning cycling in to work where I got drenched by a constant, heavy rain and the contents of the gutter when a lorry sped past.

    I rarely feel very hungry after a bike ride so I have just had some bananas with pureed mango over the top. I shall maybe have something else later. I might go soak some raw almonds in case I fancy nuts.
    Georgina



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    Oh my, Georgina. You need your ride back...no more downpours on you.
    You have such a cheery outlook that I wish to emulate.

    And Starfire, yes they are huge avacados. Would you believe I have never even tried one in my entire life?!

    I need to stay more focused on this site. Everyone here is such a help. I have been eating soo much fruit this week. I feel better than I have in a long time. Went for a swim at my local gym tonite and did a spin class. Plus worked 8 hrs. Going night night now...after my plum (slurps).

    Peace, Bonnie

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    Hi everyone, I got back from my camping trip. Had a wonderful time and stayed MOSTLY raw. The nonraw things were deliberate choices to rejoice with my 12yo son who caught his first fish! I have a ladies' retreat to go to this week and my birthday is this weekend. It will be a challenge for sure!
    53yo mom to six homeschooled children, part time nurse, living in beautiful Montana.

    Getting back on the wagon after being off raw for over a year.

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    Hi Georgina,
    it's not lychee. I just found it on the web. It's
    called salak, from Indonesia.
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    Bonnie I can relate to you. I adore fruits and I can eat fruits all day.
    But since I've been 'diagnosed' with candida, I have to cut sweet fruits
    (She's kind enough to only ban sweet fruits like melons and mangos.)
    Very very tough to cut fruits for me. I crave it.

    But in a way it's good, coz a cheat for me now is a fruit instead of a cookie.
    hahaha. We crave forbidden food.

    It's only mid-day now, and I had
    warm lime juice
    jicama carrot beet tomato lettuce salad with almond dressing
    dragon fruit + pasley + greens smoothie

    Quite a lot of food. Somehow I feel hungrier than usual.


    Denise

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    Didn't get wet coming in this morning and am hoping for a dry run this evening too.

    Sitting at my desk eating melon.
    Georgina



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    Good to know you had a dry ride Georgina!
    Denise, I thought candida was caused from too much starch?? Perhaps its sugar in any stage or form, lol.
    I started out today with just pineapple chunks. Heard its good for my arthritis, etc.
    Next I had a dandelion/banana/turmeric smoothie. It needed stevia,,yuck to the turmeric!
    Peace, Bonnie

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    Wow, no offense Bonnie but that smoothie does sound a little yucky. Speaking of stevia, too much is definitely not a good thing~! Didn't realize we've got big plant of it growing on the deck (rejoice!!), but even 4 small leaves of it is waaay too much in a drink. Still prefer my raw honey I think. Having been doing ok on the low-glycemic, and not even craving sweets! Until now

    For some reason fruits are not calling to me, even though we've got apples and plums growing all around (maybe I had too many). ANyways, while the rest of my household was having white crusty bread with melted cheese, and peanut butter and chocolate cereal (for dinner? I know!?) I decided why not treat myself and make a cake. Just because. And I had to share the recipe because it's too amazing to keep a secret:

    Base: food process about 1 cup nuts and 1 cup soft dates

    Filling: - 3 avocados
    - 1/2 cup coconut oil (and it doesn't taste too coconutty surprisingly)
    - 1/3 cup raw honey or other sweetener (adjust to taste)
    - juice of one whole lemon or lime

    Put the crust on your plate or mould (if using a mould, pour the filling in first, smooth down, freeze, then add the crust when you take it out to serve), pour on the filling, then freeze until solid. Omg I just died and went to heeeaaaven..... Top with sliced fruit like kiwis, apples, or really anything goes well with this, I imagine raspberries would too. Or just dig in to the creaminess!!

    I hope you love it as much as I did. I am proud to say I had at least 1 or 2 full days without chocolate (baby steps...). Other than that, today I had

    B - Sesame coconut cinnamon and raw honey halvah (it was chilly here, needed some warming food!)
    S - Plum, grape, spinach and celery top juice....not as bad as it sounds
    L - Sheep sorrel, sprout and cabbage salad with apple-ginger dressing
    Dinner/dessert: cake!

    Bring on the sweets again! Can't live without em :)

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    Wow Starfire, I can't believe those avocados!!! Where do you live? Sounds like a great setup :)

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    just got up. It's miserable dark and looks set to rain. Grrr.

    no idea what to have for breakfast but will probably have fruit at my desk - ought to eat something before I set off for the cycle to work. Blah!
    Georgina



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    got here dry and exhausted. Have had 3 small bananas topped with blackberry puree and honey (cos the blackberries were very tart).
    Georgina



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    So far so good!!
    Yesterday I went out to dinner with some vegan friends, and I felt totally okay eating my grapes while they had cooked foood and desert.
    Today I had a dandelion carrot and tomato juice, an almond mylk banana, hemp protein and vanilla smoothie, about 15 figs, a few handfulls of cashews, and a cucumber.
    For dinner I'll have a green salad with lentil sprouts avocado and nori.
    Maybe some banana ice cream too.

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