Guest guest Posted October 17, 2001 Report Share Posted October 17, 2001 Hi everyone,<br><br>Just thought I'd introduce myself now that I've officially entered the group. Spent the last 2 weeks reading ALL 1400 posts--pretty intense introduction to the raw concept! I'm still sorting through the many conflicting reactions I've had to the various statements about this diet, but I have enjoyed the reading immensely.<br><br>My original reason for coming to this group was because I went to a raw-foods restaurant near my house and it was DELICIOUS. I thought it was just a form of cuisine, not a health choice/way of life. So I came here hoping to bag some recipes and be on my way. Part of me was a bit disappointed that the emphasis wasn't on taste, though I appreciated some who said that plain food becomes more tasty--as long as eating is still enjoyable. I wouldn't say I " live to eat " (in the disdainful words of some here) but it is one of the more joyful activities of life, especially when I realized that healthy food could be more delicious than junk.<br><br>I went vegan cold turkey almost 8 years ago to the day and have not eaten meat voluntarily since then (it got stuck in an eggroll from time to time). When I eat out I don't make a fuss about the ingredients of things--as long as they're veggie, I'll ignore the possibilities of egg, butter or milk in them. But at home I cook 100% vegan and love it.<br><br>When I am 100% vegan (no shady restaurant food) and working out 3-6 days a week, I'm invincible. I get about 1-2 colds a year and I can always attribute it to lack of exercise, or occasionally stress. So I don't really see a health need to go raw. However, I like rawfoodrules' advice to start incorporating raw food into your regular diet, just to see what it feels like. That I will definitely do, as I rarely eat anything raw. (You could call me a 99-100% cookedie right now.)<br><br>This is getting long so I'll just say I look forward to belonging to this discussion group, as long as you can welcome an infidel into your circle. <br><br>thanks,<br>Carol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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