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  • Hi Claire, I have a matstone juicer which seems to be the english version of the Samson. I love it as it can also make sweets with it and ice cream from frozen bananas. I have only tried juicy greens once and I think it was fine. If I remember tonig…
  • Oh, they sound good Zoe – I could have done with them yesterday though!!
  • Or put them in with a ripe banana. Bananas are known to give of gas which helps other fruit ripen which is why they need to be keep seperately from other fruits.
  • Stuff ‘em! Make up some nut or seed pate or cheese or a mix of finely chopped veggies and either eat them straight away or dehydrate for 4 hours or so to soften the peppers up a little. Or use them to make pepper soup or sauce. Enjoy them.
    in Red Peppers Comment by Fee
  • Mmmm that sounds good Claire. I made almost the original version of the cheese this week, with almonds, but used sunflower seeds instead of pine nuts. Its soooo good that cheese, and Im lucky enough to have had it made by Chris and Zoe too!
    in Seed Cheeses Comment by Fee
  • I have a recipe in La Dolce Vegan!!! Its Quick Coffee ice cream. My copy is signed by Sarah and I think her books are great. How exciting to get so many great books for your Birthday. I have loads on my Amazon wish list and hopefully someone will lo…
    in Raw Foodies in UK Comment by Fee
  • Hi again Guys! Message from Clr-1976 first "Am having a nightmare with gone raw, it wont recognise my details and have sent 2 new password requests.. Think I might have to drop ray an email. Apologies for being MIA, perhaps you could let the UK-ies …
    in Raw Foodies in UK Comment by Fee
  • Hi Hope everyone is ok in the snow - school is closed so Im making raw bread, pizza bases and buckwheaties so far. A lovely surprise day off.
    in Raw Foodies in UK Comment by Fee
  • Nothing you said, I forgot to reply is my excuse. I read the thread and thought I'll reply later and then forgot. I hope you arent too offended. My neck is so much better now thank you, I can move it again comfortably. I havent heard any more about …
    in Raw Foodies in UK Comment by Fee
  • Hi Guys! Mmm Newcastle is maybe a little far from here to come for a potluck. I think it would be great to be in the South somewhere close to Brighton as that seems to be a really big raw movement area BUT I like it up here and find the people nicer…
    in Raw Foodies in UK Comment by Fee
  • Hi and welcome to this wonderful UK thread. Whereabouts in the Wild North are you? Im sure there will be one or tow others nearby. I went 35 miles to a potluck at Chris and Zoes and met someone who lived the other side of my town! The Raw Chef Cours…
    in Raw Foodies in UK Comment by Fee
  • Hi all Hope your dehydrator has arrived LadyD. I sold mine on eBay last week and ordered Edwin (My new Excalibur Dehydrator) and Ive been having so much fun that I hope someone else is too. My first thing was Ani’s garden burgers and I can recommend…
    in Raw Foodies in UK Comment by Fee
  • Hi all, Debs I went to UKC (University of Kent at Canterbury) which has a fantastic view of the Catherdral at nighttime. What sort of school did you teach in? Im sure that makes all the difference – Im lucky enough to work in a Private school so the…
    in Raw Foodies in UK Comment by Fee
  • Hi all, That sounds great Debs being able to go down to the beach – I lived in Herne Bay for a year at uni and I loved the fact I could just walk down to the sea. There is something so relaxing about watching the sea. Are you still getting on well w…
    in Raw Foodies in UK Comment by Fee
  • The china study is about loads of studys done on people and their eating habits and what sort of illnesses they had and the age they died at etc. Its really intersting reading although it took a while to get through. Good luck on your one day detox.…
    in Raw Foodies in UK Comment by Fee
  • Claire, really sorry to hear about the death of your feline friend. Take care of yourself. Fiona
    in Raw Foodies in UK Comment by Fee
  • Debs60 – what is your surname? I think they must send the DYW mags out in order of surnames – Zoe is Desmond and I am Pook so I guess if you some after P you will be getting yours soon. Already entered the competition to win nut butter! Hope it arri…
    in Raw Foodies in UK Comment by Fee
  • Hey Strawberry Girl, my Nan lives in Chessington which isnt far from Epsom. Thanks for the get well wishes Debs and Springleaf – feeling much better now, although I kept my last class late at school to day as my ear is so blocked I never heard the b…
    in Raw Foodies in UK Comment by Fee
  • I was determined to get to the raw pot luck this month, so what happens I come down with a cold, no voice and no hearing in one ear!! Still sneezing like a steam engine. I might be interested in a trip to Red Sugar. My DYW mag arrived today but Ive …
    in Raw Foodies in UK Comment by Fee
  • Hi all, some one mentioned we could let each other know of good deals on fruit and veg – well Tesco have fresh figs at 29p each or a pack of 4 for 99p. I got a pack of four and sat in the car eating one just like an apple, it was lovely.
    in Raw Foodies in UK Comment by Fee
  • Wow – a few days too busy to read and this thread explodes!! To tired to read it properly now, but hi to all and Debs60 DON’T GET A STOCKLI DEHYDRATOR!!! I have one and the heat comes up from the bottom and you need to keep swapping the trays around…
    in Raw Foodies in UK Comment by Fee
  • Whoops, just re-read and saw how you felt after your chips Claire! Sorry!
    in Raw Foodies in UK Comment by Fee
  • Hi Guys, Hope things are going well with you. How did you feel after the chips Claire?! Ive had a poor week on the raw front – Ive been so stressed about things at school Ive been having cooked lunches and last night I was so tired we had take away …
    in Raw Foodies in UK Comment by Fee
  • I don’t know when I’ll next be down, I was down there at the begining of the month! It won’t be until October half term at least if then as my Mum said they might come up to see me. But I will certainly bear a visit in mind for next time I venture s…
    in Raw Foodies in UK Comment by Fee
  • Hi. Im in the UK too, but the North nearish to Chris and Zoe (the same side of the country at least!). I think it must be easier being raw in raw climates though – its so easy to want nice warm chips or jacket potato when its raining (which it does …
    in Raw Foodies in UK Comment by Fee
  • Hi Karuna, First of all a big cyber Hug! I can relate to what you are feeling completely. Being on school holidays (I teach) I thought I would have no trouble sticking to being raw. Well this week has been a complete disaster with a cooked meal some…
  • Ah – thanks, I would never have worked that out in a million years. It sounds like a great idea.
    in Organic CSA Comment by Fee
  • Umm, being thick here – but whats a CSA?
    in Organic CSA Comment by Fee
  • I have a manual juicer and I think it is a great idea – but it ‘sticks’ to the worktop with suction and I often find that it slips and i loose half my juice when I hit the jug its going into when the whole lot moves! I don’t know how the Z star atta…
    in Manual Juicers? Comment by Fee
  • Mine was always around 110/70 when I was vegan, then I went veggie and put on some weight and it went up to 120/80. Last time I had it taken was after I had been folowing a high raw diet and it was 99/65 so I think it does get lower when you are raw…
    in blood pressure Comment by Fee