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ClaireT

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  • I think it's more of a recommendation. Everyone has their own personal dietary requirements. Welcome!
    in Serving Sizes? Comment by ClaireT
  • That blender sounds like a find! I bet it will get plenty of use when your fast is over. 
    in Almonds Comment by ClaireT
  • We're happy to have you here. Did you try using the almond flour?
    in Almonds Comment by ClaireT
  • No problem. I'm glad that I could offer at least one idea. 
    in Storage Comment by ClaireT
  • Hi Kiki. Welcome to the site! 
    in Almonds Comment by ClaireT
  • It's usually damp where we are, so I throw some food grade desiccant packets in with anything that will be on the shelf for more than a couple of weeks. Packaging varies depending on if I have enough containers. I would love to hear what other peopl…
    in Storage Comment by ClaireT
  •  Does the tea help with weight loss too, or is that just a silly question?
  • Hi Dayma. Do you have that list in text form? I'm stuck on the video page when I click the link. 
    in Best Juicer? Comment by ClaireT
  • What are you trying to change your eye color to? 
  •  Hi Annakuz.  What country are you from?
  • I prefer the stainless steel trays because they are less likely to warp over time, but I've never tried to dehydrate cantelope. Have you had much success yet? 
  • Do you have any others? You should do more. 
  • Hi, Bobsm. That is awesome. Do you know what she had done at the chiropractor? 
  • I'm in love with the thai coconut water too, Romney. I don't even think I've had a brown coconut in years. There is just no competition between the two. They're still a pain to open, though. I actually have a mini pick-axe in the kitchen that is jus…
  • I'm going to have to go with nutritional yeast, blueberries and seaweed when it comes to my favorite superfoods for general health. They make great toppings for so many different recipes. When I need to lose weight, I increase my exercise - it's th…
  • I'm okay with sweet and rich foods in moderation. I think I would genuinely miss them if they suddenly went missing from my diet. As long as it's not processed sugar or something like that. It took me an age to seperate myself from processed sugars,…
  • Thank you for sharing what worked for you, Fruity. I probably only have half of those on my own list. It is good to have you here 
  • makenziej said: have you tried kefir water? similar to kombucha. easy to make. wellnessmama has great recipes :)  Is it really like fizzy lemonade? I'm going to have to try some the next time I come across it. 
  • lynt6 said: Thanks Claire.  Certainly will look into that.  Did you have any luck with vitamin D? 
  • Have you tried anything like this:   Raw Food Guided Meditation (Detox Hypnosis Relaxation) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=atInVRxrtiU
  • Hopefully autumn will bring better days. Best of luck on your business launch! I've thought about doing it a few times myself, but I always lose my nerve. 
  • That sounds like one tough summer. I hope everyone is settling back down and healing nicely. 
  • Where did you go?  
  • I haven't tried it but I would love to see the recipe!
  • I have used the grinder at the co-op. I suppose that is cheating? It seems like it would need a heavy duty grinder if you don't want to risk ruining equipment. 
  • Does anyone else here have experience with making their own beauty products?
  • I love trying to make my own lotions and potions. If it is your first time, make sure to look around for advice first. Some ingredients need to have an emulsifier added or be warmed together in a double boiler if you want them to mix properly, while…
  • Romey said: I was just wanting to experiment with making some zucchini noodles on a small scale since I am the only one to eat it, so I ran across this suggestion by someone and I bought it.  It is easy to use since all I was using was zucchini…
  • Yeah. Most of my experience is with sprouting in jars in the back of the cupboard and buying flats of already grown wheatgrass at the store. If it's just growing in dirt, it shouldn't be too difficult as long as you keep them protected and nurtured …
  • I think it is a great idea. Are you just looking to produce some fresh sprouts, or are you wanting to grow the actual plants indoors?