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  • and from my cheese experiences, if you think you have messed up…let it sit until tommorrow. Sometimes they don’t taste very well at first but were really good after a sit. When all else fails blend it with something flavourful. In the spice or meal …
  • I suppose it depends on what type of flavour you are going for. I grind the sesame seeds in a coffee grinder and then add either lemon or lime juice, or Apple Cider Vinegar, and water. This last time (One of my roommates really liked the peppers and…
  • Thank you for putting this question up. It has given me ideas for meals, that friends and family like and with a small bit of experimenting could be tweaked! yay! I love inspiration. I could kiss you.
  • Also: button Mushrooms for the nutloaf. High in antioxidants,vitamins and minerals, lower in fat and depending on the nut, higher in fiber. Marinated mushrooms might work especially well. Depending on the sauces, again mushrooms or sesame or sunflow…
  • Your Garden sounds tasty already. :) I’m going to plant a few of my starts tonight. Some are too small or kind of sick:( But they will be alright, it just got cloudy a few days. I used the pulp (Kale,carrot,a bit of cuccumber, 1 inch ginger,clove ga…
  • I’m about as basic as it gets. I just grab fruit, and eat it. My most complicated is usually going to pick dandelions(roots,leaves and flowers),violet flowers,strawberry leaves, raspberry leaves,clover, sorrel and mixing it with a store bought green…
  • I got a sore throat several days ago. And loads and loads of mucus. Fun huh? I suggest hot mint tea, so it won’t hurt so badly. Cloves also help with pain. Never use anbesal! Use cloves! Works the same, but healthier.
  • The dulse and kelp shakers are a wonderful idea! Especially since my neices’ mother is a bad salt addict, it’d be good for her and them.
  • I think it would be fine to take colon cleansing capsules. The fiber is generally such a tiny amount. When on extended fasts, it is my opinion a little fiber is needed to brush off the sides of your intestines anyway. Especially since when on longer…
  • Yes go at your own pace! And have happy happy happy fun! Also: don’t feel like you have to buy a bunch of exotic ingredients(unless you want to), I do just fine with the very basics. :)
  • I wanted to be healthy, and eat closer to nature. As it turns out, it cured my depression! Woohoo! I cannot even express what that sentence means. YEARS and years and years! of depression. I counted moderate depression as “normal” life and was “luck…
  • I always say this, but Cuccumbers and aloe! I mean it. Cuccumbers are wonderous.
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  • I would look into Bee collected pollen. It is very high in vitamins and minerals, and high in protien as well. If you don’t believe in using the Pollen, I suggest eating loads of leafy green vegetables, and looking into making your own infusions,and…
  • I’m sorry ahead of time, because you may not have wanted me to read this. BUT I have read many good things about flax naturally regulating your estrogen and progesterone levels over time(supposedly two-three months), if you eat two-four raw tablespo…
  • haha. Thank you for sharing that.
  • I’ve been a mushroom eater as well. Zinc you say? I will continue eating. That is, when my liquid feast ends. :)
    in MUSHROOMS! Comment by have_mersey
  • Lately…FIGS. Oh so perfect.
  • Ooh I second indian. and now…everything, but especially greens. Any and all. They taste and feel sooo good.
  • You can eat the rhind. :) Depending on the watermelon, that might be a little hard. But I have had some thinner rhinded ones and ate it.
  • You’d probably prefer buying, but I suggest making your own. You don’t need a bunch of fancy supplies if you research it properly. Then you can control sweetness, etc. The main things you should have are grapes and a good strain of yeast. There may …
    in wine Comment by have_mersey
  • oh my cats LOVE sweet potatoes. One has very good manners otherwise, but if you leave the room he will jump up and eat your sweet potatoe. Don’t leave those unguarded with cats in your house!
  • Some watermelons are VERY red inside. It depends on how they have been bred. I couldn’t say wether it would be GM or if it is just natural cross-breeding. I’m dying to try a Yellow one. They are supposed to be very tasty.
  • Aquarius. I do not know my moon sign, I’m sorry.
  • I’m just a hermit anyway. :P Amysue, I added your “White Hot Chocolate” recipe to my box. I may not have cacao butter yet, but I am plotting ahead of time. I’ve always loved white chocolate. mmm.
  • I never have been the type to “go out” to eat, etc.(Unless you count munching on clovers,dandelions,sorrel and rye in my yard:P). So none of that is a problem thankfully, but I have roommates. Although everyone agrees on raw, no one agrees on percen…
  • I had the same problem after going raw. I will go as far as to say at one point in my life, I HATED chocolate! Eating Magnesium-rich foods is supposed to help. Seeds/nuts and fruit have it. I think one reson I craved chocolate is that it does have c…
  • I suggest eating prunes,cucumbers,hibiscus,flax, and other things that clean your colon(helps get out the toxins that cause acne). Cucumbers also might help you stay hydrated while in the sun. It seems within 10 minutes of drinking cucumber juice, a…
  • It seems to me just about any unrefined oil would work. Way before I heard about oil pulling I had read of a cleanse you do with olive oil internally to pull toxins out. They tell you to take fiber and laxatives after to pass it Quickly, so you don’…
  • You could always make compost for the trees in the parks. :) But it’d be ridiculous to have one of those counter-top bins for it. Unless you start window-growing. But 90% of all pulps can be rescued for crackers or other recipes. It’s hard to think …
    in Food scraps Comment by have_mersey