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  • Oh, and thanks for thanking me for comments – some days I feel like all I do is comment, comment, comment – good to know someone appreciates it :) I also love avocados in lemon pie, but I never made one like the one you gave the link to – wow! Mine …
    in The AVOCADO Comment by angie207
  • That’s too funny about your friend Angie’s book :D Maybe in his book “Conscious Eating” – I haven’t read that one – don’t know if it has recipes? I looked in my other book by him, “There is a Cure For Diabetes” – it has recipes, but the spinach pie …
    in The AVOCADO Comment by angie207
  • Krystale – The spinach pie lzhpt was talking about probably came from the book Rainbow Green Live Food Cuisine by Dr. Gabriel Cousens, since I know she has recently read it – it gave me the same reaction as you! Dumb thing is, I HAVE the book but ha…
    in The AVOCADO Comment by angie207
  • Winona – Yay, finger foods! I soooo want to try that soon – I need to buy more avocados.
    in The AVOCADO Comment by angie207
  • Winona – YUM! That almost has me drooling on my keyboard :)
    in The AVOCADO Comment by angie207
  • Carrie – I have tried avo/cacao pudding, but it sounds really good with carob! Thanks for the idea. And red sauerkraut and Kalamata olives – yum! I looked at both today but didn’t buy either. Now I know why I will next time :)
    in The AVOCADO Comment by angie207
  • Too much is when they don’t sound good anymore. :)
    in The AVOCADO Comment by angie207
  • I mix it with lemon juice, and whatever other seasonings I am in the mood for that day (usually include sea salt and garlic or ginger), then use it in nori rolls. Nori sheet, lettuce leaf/leaves (washed and DRIED WELL), avo mixture, sprouts. Roll up…
    in The AVOCADO Comment by angie207
  • I am glad this topic came up – I made my own shake tonight after remembering it last night. I hadn’t had one for quite a while, so it was refreshing. Along with the cashews, chocolate, water and ice, I put only a small amount of banana, a few raspbe…
  • Here’s my solution to the estrogen/craving pattern. The reason broccoli helps is it has phytoestrogens – compounds that bind to estrogen receptor sites, but the ones in broccoli are weaker than the natural estrogen. Chocolate also has phytoestrogens…
  • Luna – Your post had me laughing so hard I could hardly stop enough to tell my dad what I was laughing at :D HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!
    in 24 hour bakery Comment by angie207
  • Oh, pianissima, where did you hear that about bee pollen – I’ve just heard a lot that it has B12? Yeah, I read that article and found it fascinating, too. I have wondered about the B12 issue a lot :)
  • Yes, bee pollen is a good source of B12. I love that pic, too! :D
  • If I had been eating 100% raw organic food from birth, I would expect that I whouldn’t need much (if any) in the way of supplements. Remember, though, that soils are becoming depleted – it is estimated that we now have to eat 5 times as much fruit, …
  • I’ll have to ask my friend when I see her next week – we have a class together, but I don’t have her phone # – but from what I remember, she said grains only for about six months, and then staying on a specific diet after that. I know she would be h…
    in LUPUS Comment by angie207
  • Keep us posted – one way or the other – what does/doesn’t work. It would be cool to find out more about this.
    in LUPUS Comment by angie207
  • I know of a lady who is cured of lupus, but not from raw food. She had someone guiding her through this process: first she had to get off all her medications. Second, she ate nothing but grains – certain ones – for I think six months. Third, she had…
    in LUPUS Comment by angie207
  • loveskale is talking about the US system.
  • Juices absorb and deliver nutrients faster and with less work by the digestive system.
    in Made a discovery! Comment by angie207
  • Yeah, I read something like that, too – crazy!
  • pianissima – I did some research a while back on how the food pyramid was developed: they used the foods Americans were typically eating and then set up the pyramid with the amounts of each of these foods we would need to get the recommended amounts…
  • Oh, yeah – the reason for sprouting wheat/other grains is that the problem most people have with wheat/grains is the gluten, which is destroyed in the sprouting process.
  • You can get almost all the vitamins and minerals you need from whole grains. I used to think I couldn’t eat/digest grains and was better off without them. Lately I have been eating sprouted grain tortillas (not raw) and feel better than when I was e…
  • I thought 118 – 120 degrees was when it isn’t raw? Whatever, I still feel good with the Madhava agave that is labeled “raw” and says “specially produced at temps below 115 F.” I also love honey. :)
    in Honey!! Comment by angie207
  • Also, raw honey is liquid at first and eventually thickens up – this takes more or less time depending on what kind of flowers the bees make it from. If your honey is thickened up, you’re safe to assume it’s raw; with the liquid, you never know. I h…
    in Honey!! Comment by angie207
  • Madhava is the brand of agave, but you have to get the raw one. If it had corn syrup, I would be able to tell by the way it would affect my blood sugar, I should think. The one I have used raises it some if I eat a lot of it, but it is not as high a…
    in Honey!! Comment by angie207
  • Raw honey will crystallize (get thick/whiter/hard) and heated/pasteurized honey won’t. My dad used to have bees and he always took some of the honey but left some for the bees, too, but I think most beekeepers are into profit and take it all and the…
    in Honey!! Comment by angie207
  • I lost all my extra 40 pounds in about 3 months by eating what my body wanted. Sometimes that was breads, nuts, avocados, fruits (tons – they are very cleansing), vegetables, oils, etc. I tried to focus on what I felt my body wanted and then putting…
  • It happens as our bodies get cleaner. If you are going to the gym or on a bus or something, I have put lavender or some other essential oil just under my nose & it helps a lot. Peppermint would work if you mix it with a mixing oil (olive or swee…
  • It sounds like the bees are just chilling in the hive because of the rain. That happens everywhere, every year. Then, after a big rainy spell in the spring, when the weather is sunny again, the bees swarm (gather into big clumps) and go find a new p…