rawbie

I’ve already made up my mind that i want to go raw, but the thing is i don’t think i’d have enough time to put thought into what i eat ahead of time. I was wondering if you guys know if it’s healthy to be 100% raw eating pretty much salads, fruits, veggies, nuts and seeds but just grabbing them on the go instead of making something with them. Right now all i have is a food processor, a small citrus juice, and a messed up blender and it’s a busy summer for me.

I pretty much wanna do this cause i’m now convinced that raw and not veganism is the ultimate way of eating and i want to have that energy and liveliness you all speak of. I’m already vegan so i’m just giving up cooked food, so is this the right way to start?

Comments

  • There’s never any need for fancy recipes – fancy recipes are composed of fruits, vegetables, seeds, and nuts – so there’s no difference in just eating them as is.

    That said, if you were to get any contraption or do anything to your food, you might want to get a blender—don’t need anything expensive, just that it can be easier to get in your two bunches of greens a day by having smoothies.

    Above all, listen to your body—what out of the raw vegan palette you crave and are interested in each day. You’ll figure it all out!

  • Okay i feel better now. And i just read a recipe book called RAWvolution and if ever i get some of those fancy ingredients i want to make some of them. I was also worried cause in a year I’m going off to college and was worried that living away from home was going to be even worse. i just used my food processor to make a smoothie so i think i can survive for now.

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