Raw Review’s


Pineapple tomato soup with cilantro
November 30, 2007, 9:27 am
Filed under: Raw Recipe

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serves 1-2

tomatoes and pineapple are a fantastic couple. this is a very easy soup, tastes great and is also good in summer…

Ingredients

  • ¼ pineapple
  • 2 medium tomatoes
  • 1 stalk celery
  • 1 peace of ginger
  • 1 clove garlic
  • himalayan salt
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • fresh cilantro, chopped
  • fresh ground pepper

Preparation

just put everything in your blender (except cilantro and pepper) and blend until smoooooth! maybe add a little water to get the blender started. garnish with cilantro and pepper. you could also add some pinenuts on top. give it some blessings and enjoy



November 29, 2007, 6:09 am
Filed under: Raw Weight Loss

RAW FOOD DIET

skennedy@bradenton.com

A Sarasota filmmaker’s life-changing discovery

Jenna Norwood confesses to having been a “junk-food vegetarian,” someone who snarfed down high-calorie, high-fat meatless fare.

That was before her conversion to raw foods.

Today, she’s 30 pounds lighter, and a confirmed healthful eater and chef who celebrates food in its natural state. She’s made a documentary about it and has just opened a gourmet raw food cafe in Sarasota.

What interests her is the personal transformation she has experienced from eating dishes that are made from fresh, raw ingredients.

“There’s nothing like experiencing something first-hand to be convinced,” she said. “What happened to me was visually remarkable.”

The 41-year-old Sarasota resident was a self-described “junk-food vegetarian.”

“I didn’t eat meat; (but) . . . lots of pizza and pasta, french fries and desserts, not preparing food for myself, not really thinking much about the fact I wasn’t eating fresh fruits and vegetables. . . . Besides the weight, I had chronic aches and pains, was wearing glasses for astigmatism, was low-energy, wasn’t sleeping well, not great mental clarity,” she said.

At the beginning, she had hoped to lose a little weight, but was surprised to find her whole life had changed after a 30-day “detox” stint at a California health institute dedicated to raw food.

With her new regimen, she lost more than 30 pounds over three months, dropping from a size 12 to a size 4. Her aches and pains went away.

She documented her transformation in a movie called “Supercharge Me!” The documentary is a take-off on “Supersize Me,” by Morgan Spurlock, a popular film that featured the filmmaker dining exclusively at McDonald’s and suffering health consequences from its fatty fare.

Norwood’s documentary has won numerous awards. It was chosen as an official selection of the Sarasota Film Festival and the Utopia Film Festival; declared “best motivational film” at the Hollywood Raw Film Festival, and “best documentary”at the Tofino Film Festival.

“I just thought it would be interesting to show an opposite take to “Supersize Me,” said Norwood. “He (Spurlock) made the devastating effects of fast food clear, but it left people wondering, ‘Well, what should we eat?’ “

Another screening is slated for Dec. 12 in Sarasota.

Eating raw

“I love any kind of fresh raw fruit and vegetables, nuts, sprouted greens,” she explained. “Get creative, how to prepare things, how to do it raw.”

“It’s so more beneficial because its vitamins, minerals, and enzymes are intact – they are still present in the food,” she said.

Once food is heated above about 105 degrees, its delicate contents begin to degrade, robbing the body of subtle benefits, Norwood said.

“It’s taxing on the body to process it,” she said. “It actually is acting rather than as a fuel as a burden for the body to digest and deal with it. We have a finite amount of digestive enzymes in our bodies and when we are eating food devoid of enzymes, it becomes more difficult to digest food.”

She does short cooking demonstrations on her Web site called “Jenna’s Healthy Kitchen,” and next month, can be seen discussing raw food on the Health Care News Network, broadcast at 35 hospitals in Florida and expanding nationwide next year.

She also teaches cooking classes at Whole Foods Market and with a partner, Evona Poplawski, just opened a new restaurant, Veggie Magic, also in Sarasota.

“We do a lot of gourmet raw foods there,” she said. “You can eat really simply with this lifestyle. You can eat an apple or you can eat a raw apple pie. We’re all raw chefs. With the cafe, I’m eating the more gourmet variations.”

“We do veggie burgers, organic, raw made with nuts, we have a Southwestern version. The Veggie Magic patty – mushrooms, carrots, walnuts, veggies and formed into patties.”

She uses low heat, less than 105 degrees, to blow warm air over the food with a dehydrator.

“We have really great soups, a mock-tuna salad, marinated kale salad which is delicious. We have cranberry-pumpkin crumble for the season, starfruit pie, fresh-picked starfruit,” said Norwood.

“We make pasta noodles out of raw zucchini, thinly sliced just like pasta noodles. You get same sensation as eating pasta, we have a sauce that goes over it, pesto, tomato, you get all the flavor and all the sensations of eating the cooked variety.”

Foods that are not cooked are more satisfying because the “flavors are more intense with raw food as well,” said Norwood.

In addition to her busy life as a filmmaker and a chef, she has also been making video shorts that appear on various Internet sites, and plans to hit the road in February. She wants to travel to universities and health festivals marketing “Supercharge Me!”

“I’m into eating simply and I love the gourmet stuff, too,” she said. “For breakfast, it’s fresh fruit. I can eat as much as I want, it’s so delicious, so satisfying. I like to have a green smoothie in the morning, too.”

The smoothie sounds less than appealing – its green color comes from spinach, romaine or kale mixed with water and bananas. But Norwood swears it’s delish.

“It’s amazing, you don’t taste the greens at all, can add other fruits in there, but the greens are one of the best things for us to be consuming, they provide amino acids. It’s an easy way to get more greens into your diet.”

“I love salads with avocado, walnuts, sun-dried tomatoes. I make great dressings with sesame paste, tahini, olive and fresh squeezes lemon juice and garlic.”

So, what’s next for Norwood?

She has written a recipe book and hopes to get it published. And she’s enjoying being in demand as a health educator and speaker.

“It’s taken on a life of its own, it’s become my life,” Norwood laughed. “I didn’t expect it would become my life. I’m a health educator asked to speak on radio shows and do all these things, and now, there’s the raw food cafe. And now, it’s just like, my life is completely different now.”

“But I love this life, I love educating people about the benefits of eating this way.”



Mixed summer fruit fool
November 28, 2007, 9:30 am
Filed under: Raw Recipe

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Serves 4

Ingredients

  • 1 box Fresh organic strawberries
  • ½ box Fresh raspberries
  • 1 Large banana
  • 1 cup Almond yogurt

Preparation

Wash and hull the strawberries then cut in half. Wash the raspberries and drain well. Pat dry on kitchen paper.

Puree half the strawberries and raspberries plus the banana in a blender.

Tip the yogurt into a bowl and gently stir in 3 tbsp of the fruit sauce.

Spoon the reserved strawberries and raspberries, fruit sauce and the yogurt mixture alternately into glasses or dessert dishes.

Chill for up to 3 hours before serving. Decorate with fresh mint leaves.



COCONUTS CAN SAVE YOUR LIFE
November 26, 2007, 7:06 am
Filed under: Raw Food, Uncategorized

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by Jeremy Safron (
www.lovingfoods.com)

  • The coconut is one of the greatest gifts of this planet.
  • Coconuts are a prehistoric plant which can survive many months floating at sea.
  • The coconut is a natural water filter that takes almost 9 months to filter each liter of water. The water travels through many fibers being purified where it is stored away STERILE in the nut itself.
  • This coconut water is pure clear and is one of the highest sources of electrolytes known to man.
  • Coconut water is identical to human blood plasma which makes it the universal donor. Plasma makes up 55% of human blood. By drinking coconuts we give ourselves a instant blood transfusion.
  • Many peoples lives have been saved in 3rd world countries by the coconut IV.
  • Coconuts in their young stage of growth are the most health enhancing.
  • Drink at least one a day (I drink 5 or 6).
  • Coconuts are a great blood purifierCoconut


Mick Jagger eats avocados and berries to make himself more fertile
November 25, 2007, 7:33 pm
Filed under: Raw Superfoods

Mick JaggerRolling Stones legend Sir Mick Jagger has taken to a new diet of avocados and goji berries in order to make himself more fertile.

Jagger, 64, is reportedly so desperate to have a baby with his long-term girlfriend L’Wren Scott he has completely changed his diet.

According to reports, the ‘Start Me Up’ star has included large quantities of avocados into his diet- which the Aztecs believed improve men’s sex lives and prowess; and drinks a  glass of goji berry juice – dubbed ‘Fruit Viagra’ – every day.

One litre of goji berry juice can cost up to $60 – and is said to contain life-enhancing properties following reports of a Chinese man who drank a glass everyday & lived to be 250.

Laurie Morse, a nutrition expert, is quoted as saying: “Nutrition is our body’s fuel – therefore, it is not optional that we provide our system with proper nutrients, if we are to enjoy health, balance and fertility.

“When trying to conceive, we must shift our perspective from short-term, taste bud gratification to nutritional choices that provide preventative and long-term internal health and support.”

Mick already has SEVEN children – Karis, 37, with ex-girlfriend Marsha Hunt, Jade, 36, with first wife Bianca Jagger, two daughters, Elizabeth, 23, and Georgia, 14, and two sons, James, 21, and Gabriel, 10, with his second wife Jerry Hall

By Owen Williams, Dec 01 2007 © Copyright 2007 – Showbiz Spy



Chaco Canyon
November 24, 2007, 10:25 am
Filed under: Raw Restaurant's, Washington

Chaco Canyon Organic Café is a vibrant, ecologically- sound slice of heaven in Seattle’s University District. We are approximately 80-90% organic from top to bottom – proudly one of the few cafés in the nation that can make this claim.

Set in a warm Southwestern décor, our mission is to provide delicious organic sustenance for a wide variety of needs and individual tastes. We have three distinct facets to help accomplish this mission:

Raw and Vegan Food
The first and, currently, only café in the Seattle area that features a daily Raw Foods menu. Composed of fresh organic produce, organic nuts, seeds, spices and oils, our menu changes often and with the seasons. It is approachable for the curious neophyte, delicious for the experienced Raw Foodist, and perfect for someone looking for a unique vegan meal. We also have amazing vegan sandwiches, several daily hot vegan soups, rice and quinoa bowls, and a daily selection of vegan and wheat/gluten free baked goods.

Living Juice, Wheatgrass and Smoothies
Always 90% organic or more and never pasteurized, our juices are prepared and juiced to order. Different from the ubiquitous corporate juice and smoothie chain, we offer beautiful 100% juice drinks without unhealthy, sugary fillers and supplements of dubious nutritional value. Nutrients and vitamins in fresh produce are much more readily absorbed by the body than pills or supplements. As the old adage goes “make your juicer your drugstore”.

Espresso and Tea Done Right
Our coffee is Fair Trade, organic and shade grown from the Sol Colibri family farm in Costa Rica. Our espresso is also shade-grown and organic, freshly roasted every week by Lighthouse Coffee of Phinney Ridge. Our loose-leaf tea is organic and fashioned by local roaster Kalani. Our milk is certified organic from Organic Valley, a co-op of family run organic farms.

Additionally, we recycle and compost more than 90% of our total waste and don’t offer plastic utensils. Wireless internet is available and free. Thank you for choosing to support a small business that has chosen to support our world.

Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.” -Margaret Mead



Wheatgrass
November 22, 2007, 11:14 am
Filed under: Raw Superfoods

What’s so great about wheatgrass?

40 Points about Wheatgrass and its Nutritional Values

1 Wheatgrass Juice is one of the best sources of living chlorophyll available.

2 Chlorophyll is the first product of light and, therefore, contains more light energy than any other element.

3 Wheatgrass juice is a crude chlorophyll and can be taken orally and as a colon implant without toxic side effects.

4 Chlorophyll is the basis of all plant life.

5 Wheatgrass is high in oxygen like all green plants that contain chlorophyll.  The brain and all body tissues function at an optimal level in a highly-oxygenated environment.

6 Chlorophyll is anti-bacterial and can be used inside and outside the body as a healer.

7 Dr. Bernard Jensen says that it only takes minutes to digest wheatgrass juice and uses up very little body energy.

8 Science has proven that chlorophyll arrests growth and development  of unfriendly bacteria.

9 Chlorophyll (wheatgrass) rebuilds the bloodstream.  Studies of various animals have shown chlorophyll to be free of any toxic reaction.  The red cell count was returned to normal within 4 to 5 days of the administration of chlorophyll, even in those animals which were known to be extremely anemic or low in red cell count.

10 Farmers in the Midwest who have sterile cows and bulls put them on wheatgrass to restore fertility.  (The high magnesium content in chlorophyll builds enzymes that restore the sex hormones.)

11 Chlorophyll can be extracted from many plants, but wheatgrass is superior because it has been found to have over 100 elements needed by man. If grown in organic soil, it absorbs 92 of the known 102 minerals from the soil.

12 Wheatgrass has what is called the grass-juice factor, which has been shown to keep herbivorous animals alive indefinitely.

13 Dr. Ann Wigmore and institutes based on her teachings has been helping people get well from chronic disorders for 30 years using wheatgrass.

14 Liquid chlorophyll gets into the tissues, refines them and makes them over.

15 Wheatgrass Juice is a superior detoxification agent compared to carrot juice and other fruits and vegetables. Dr Earp-Thomas, associate of Ann Wigmore, says that 15 pounds of Wheatgrass is the equivalent of 350 pounds of carrot, lettuce, celery, and so forth.

16 Liquid chlorophyll washes drug deposits from the body.

17 Chlorophyll neutralizes toxins in the body.

18 Chlorophyll helps purify the liver.

19 Chlorophyll improves blood sugar problems.

20 In the American Journal of Surgery (1940), Benjamin Gruskin, M.D. recommends chlorophyll for its antiseptic benefits. The article suggests the following clinical uses for chlorophyll: to clear up foul smelling odors, neutralize Strep infections, heal wounds, hasten skin grafting, cure chronic sinusitis, overcome chronic inner-ear inflammation and infection, reduce varicose veins and heal leg ulcers, eliminate impetigo and other scabby eruptions, heal rectal sores, successfully treat inflammation of the uterine cervix, get rid of parasitic vaginal infections, reduce typhoid fever, and cure advanced pyorrhea in many cases.21 Wheatgrass Juice cures acne and even help to remove scars after it has been ingested for seven  to eight months.  The diet must be improved at the same time.

22 Wheatgrass juice acts as a detergent in the body and is used as a body deodorant. 

23 A small amount of wheatgrass juice in the human diet helps prevents tooth decay.

24 Wheatgrass juice held in the mouth for 5 minutes will help eliminate toothaches.  It pulls poisons from the gums.

25 Gargle Wheatgrass Juice for a sore throat.

26 Drink Wheatgrass Juice for skin problems such as eczema or psoriasis.

27 Wheatgrass Juice keeps the hair from graying.

28 Pyorrhea of the mouth: lay pulp of wheatgrass soaked in juice on diseased area in mouth or chew wheatgrass, spitting out the pulp.

29 By taking Wheatgrass Juice, one may feel a difference in strength, endurance, health, and spirituality, and experience a sense of well-being.

30 Wheatgrass juice improves the digestion.

31 Wheatgrass juice is high in enzymes.

32 Wheatgrass juice is an excellent skin cleanser and can be absorbed through the skin for nutrition. Pour green juice over your body in a tub of warm water and soak for 15 to 20 minutes.  Rinse off with cold water.

33 Wheatgrass implants (enemas) are great for healing and detoxifying the colon walls.  The implants also heal and cleanse the internal organs.  After an enema, wait 20 minutes, then implant 4 ounces of wheatgrass juice.  Retain for 20 minutes.

34 Wheatgrass juice is great for constipation and keeping the bowels open.  It is high in magnesium.

35 Dr. Birscher, a research scientist, called chlorophyll “concentrated sun power.” He said, “chlorophyll increases the function of the heart, affects the vascular system, the intestines, the uterus, and the lungs.”

36 According to Dr. Birscher, nature uses chlorophyll (wheatgrass) as a body cleanser, rebuilder, and neutralizer of toxins.

37 Wheatgrass juice can dissolve the scars that are formed in the lungs from breathing acid gasses.  The effect of carbon monoxide is minimized since chlorophyll increases hemoglobin production.

38 Wheatgrass Juice reduces high blood pressure and enhances the capillaries.

39 Wheatgrass Juice can remove heavy metals from the body.

40 Wheatgrass juice is great for blood disorders of all kinds

(TO GET THE FULL BENEFIT OF CHLOROPHYLL IT MUST BE FROM A LIVING PLANT)

http://www.wheatgrasskits.com/40pointsofwheatgrass.htm



Marble Halva
November 21, 2007, 10:29 am
Filed under: Raw Recipe

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makes one neat loaf enough for 4 westerners or 8 non-westerners

here’s real raw halva – and it is as authentic as it gets. i am in palestine – where halva is sold in every open market by the kilo. halva is a sweet sesame confection. this raw version is pretty, delicious, heavy but dense enough to make you stop after a few bites. a great way to get more flax into my daughter’s diet…

(and yes i am well aware that the mulberries i picked this morning look (and taste) far more orgasmic – and that is perfectly fine – to compete with nature is suicide)

Ingredients

  • ½ cup white whole sesame seeds
  • ½ cup golden flax seeds
  • 1 dash vanilla powder, optional
  • ½ cup black whole sesame seeds
  • ½ cup brown flax seeds
  • 2 tablespoons ground carob or cacao, optional
  • 1 cup or more pitted dates (juicy ones)
  • 2 pinches celtic sea salt, optional

Preparation

this is very simple. at minimum you need some kind of a seed grinder – i like manual primitive tools – i swear they make the food taste better. but if you must.. you can use your coffee grinder or blender to grind.

we are grinding two separate batches. we’ll start with the brighter color (this way we don’t need to wash in the middle because the darker batch takes over).

grind as fine as you can the white sesame with the golden flax and the optional pinch of salt (salt puts sunglasses on the oh so very slight bitter edge of sesame).

optionally add the vanilla.

by hand (if your dates are juicy enough) or in manual mincer or food processor mush and knead enough dates to make it all stick together with a smooth consistency. for myself i use minimum dates – but for pop drinking guests – i go large on the dates so they’ll be more than polite.

now put the first ball aside. and process the next batch with the black sesame, brown flax seed, optional salt, and optional carob/cacao.

now we have two balls.

in the picture i flattened them a little and then rolled them together into a loaf. then cut. but feel free to make your favorite shapes just make sure it doesn’t look like turds!

put in the freezer for half an hour at least to make it nice and firm.

keep refrigerated and eat as soon as you can. with every hour that passes, the fatty acids in the seeds oxidize releasing free radicals like myself.

salam and shalom until next time.