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As a new raw foodist I need help planning my weekly menu's. I really

want to make sure I get enough of all nutrients.

Anyone know of resources for raw menu planning?

web sites? DVD's? books? raw nutritionist? anything?

thanks so much!

Pam

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As the person in my family that does 100% of the cooking (or

uncooking :P), this was a big concern of mine. One of the

challenges I have is that my bf will NOT eat raw. He doesn't like

most vegetables, none the less raw ones!

 

Here's a couple of tips I've used:

 

1) Make things simple, which also happens to be healthier. Eat

fruit for breakfast and snacks. Either eat it whole, cut it up into

a fruit salad, or blend ANY fruits you like together for a

smoothie. For lunch, have salads, soups, or sandwiches made from

dehydrated bread. Keep in mind that many soup recipes and

dehydrating are a little more complex.

 

2) Try one or two new recipes each week, but otherwise stick with

your easy meals. Remember, just because it's called a salad doesn't

mean that you can't have a different salad every day.

 

3) Go to your local Borders, Barnes & Noble, whatever, and pick up

all of the raw food books. My B & N had a bunch. I sat down and

skimmed through all of them. I decided on 3 because they each had

something different. One had a TON of recipes, another had

comprehensive info on sprouting and food digestion, and another had

a nice mix of both. I now have 4 books and enough recipes to last a

lifetime!

 

4) Pull out your recipe books or look online for recipes at the same

time as looking at your sales fliers. Is your grocer having a sale

on something? Use the same concepts you've used in the past, just

with different ingredients.

 

There are a TON of websites out there with raw food recipes and

help. Simply trying googling something that you'd like to have.

Just remember, being a raw foodist does NOT mean you have to take

days and days to prepare a meal!

 

Good Luck,

Jenn

 

 

 

 

rawfood , " highpointday " <nortonp wrote:

>

> As a new raw foodist I need help planning my weekly menu's. I

really

> want to make sure I get enough of all nutrients.

> Anyone know of resources for raw menu planning?

> web sites? DVD's? books? raw nutritionist? anything?

> thanks so much!

> Pam

>

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