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Hi Catherine

 

That sounds good. I cannot remember what cake I had but it was nice, and I had a tea with soya milk. We also bought a vegan Christmas pudding that was being 'demonstrated' in the shop - with free tasting.

 

Jo

 

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Hi Catherine

 

World Cafe is still in Neals Yard - and the food is delicious. It would be good to meet for lunch - unfortunately I usually work full-time - I'm off with a really bad cold and cough today. I don't think we should rule out the possibility of meeting in London one weekend though.

 

Jo

 

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Catherine Harris

Thursday, November 06, 2003 2:32 PM

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aaaaaah jo

is the world cafe in neals yard still there????? havent been there for years......

perhaps we could have vegan chat london meet, to sample vegan cuisine one lunchtime????

catherine

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> >

>Re: Re: New to the group >Wed, 5 Nov 2003 18:37:50 -0000 > >Me too - after all - we are the original London. > >I like Rasa and Neals Yard, and The World Cafe in Covent Garden. > >Jo > ahhhh, pff you crazy Canadians going and using Uk place names and making me all confused :) > Aye London is great for vegans and vegetarians, but not good for the soul generally I think. > > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.530 / Virus Database: 325 - Release 22/10/03

 

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I'd be up for that, if you don't mind me inviting myself ;)

 

Heartwork [Heartwork]06 November 2003 15:11 Subject: Re: Re: New to the group

Hi Catherine

 

World Cafe is still in Neals Yard - and the food is delicious. It would be good to meet for lunch - unfortunately I usually work full-time - I'm off with a really bad cold and cough today. I don't think we should rule out the possibility of meeting in London one weekend though.

 

Jo

 

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Catherine Harris

Thursday, November 06, 2003 2:32 PM

Re: Re: New to the group

 

 

 

aaaaaah jo

is the world cafe in neals yard still there????? havent been there for years......

perhaps we could have vegan chat london meet, to sample vegan cuisine one lunchtime????

catherine

>"Heartwork"

> >

>Re: Re: New to the group >Wed, 5 Nov 2003 18:37:50 -0000 > >Me too - after all - we are the original London. > >I like Rasa and Neals Yard, and The World Cafe in Covent Garden. > >Jo > ahhhh, pff you crazy Canadians going and using Uk place names and making me all confused :) > Aye London is great for vegans and vegetarians, but not good for the soul generally I think. > > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.530 / Virus Database: 325 - Release 22/10/03

 

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hi lee and jo,

vegan chat meet one saturday lunchtime then??....................in london..............i will look forward to it.............

catherine

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>RE: Re: New to the group >Thu, 6 Nov 2003 15:30:03 -0000 > >I'd be up for that, if you don't mind me inviting myself ;) > > Heartwork [Heartwork] > 06 November 2003 15:11 > > Re: Re: New to the group > > > Hi Catherine > > World Cafe is still in Neals Yard - and the food is delicious. It would >be good to meet for lunch - unfortunately I usually work full-time - I'm off >with a really bad cold and cough today. I don't think we should rule out >the possibility of meeting in London one weekend though. > > Jo > - > Catherine Harris > > Thursday, November 06, 2003 2:32 PM > Re: Re: New to the group > > > aaaaaah jo > > is the world cafe in neals yard still there????? havent been there for >years...... > > perhaps we could have vegan chat london meet, to sample vegan cuisine >one lunchtime???? > > catherine > > > > >"Heartwork" > > > >> >Re: Re: New to the group > >Wed, 5 Nov 2003 18:37:50 -0000 > > > >Me too - after all - we are the original London. > > > >I like Rasa and Neals Yard, and The World Cafe in Covent Garden. > > > >Jo > > ahhhh, pff you crazy Canadians going and using Uk place names and >making me all confused :) > > Aye London is great for vegans and vegetarians, but not good for the >soul generally I think. > > > > > > --- > > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > > Version: 6.0.530 / Virus Database: 325 - Release 22/10/03 > > >---------- > Get your hands on designer bargains for less - > > > To send an email to - > >

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crouch end is sometimes jokingly referred to as couch end.....because so many psychotherapists live here.............

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Hi Lee

 

I don't see why not - we'll have to try to find a weekend day when we are all free.

 

Jo

 

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Lee Delaney

Thursday, November 06, 2003 3:30 PM

RE: Re: New to the group

 

I'd be up for that, if you don't mind me inviting myself ;)

 

Heartwork [Heartwork]06 November 2003 15:11 Subject: Re: Re: New to the group

Hi Catherine

 

World Cafe is still in Neals Yard - and the food is delicious. It would be good to meet for lunch - unfortunately I usually work full-time - I'm off with a really bad cold and cough today. I don't think we should rule out the possibility of meeting in London one weekend though.

 

Jo

 

-

Catherine Harris

Thursday, November 06, 2003 2:32 PM

Re: Re: New to the group

 

 

 

aaaaaah jo

is the world cafe in neals yard still there????? havent been there for years......

perhaps we could have vegan chat london meet, to sample vegan cuisine one lunchtime????

catherine

>"Heartwork"

> >

>Re: Re: New to the group >Wed, 5 Nov 2003 18:37:50 -0000 > >Me too - after all - we are the original London. > >I like Rasa and Neals Yard, and The World Cafe in Covent Garden. > >Jo > ahhhh, pff you crazy Canadians going and using Uk place names and making me all confused :) > Aye London is great for vegans and vegetarians, but not good for the soul generally I think. > > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.530 / Virus Database: 325 - Release 22/10/03

 

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oooooooooohhhhhhh! LOL

 

Jo

 

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Thursday, November 06, 2003 6:20 PM

Re: Re: New to the group

 

 

 

crouch end is sometimes jokingly referred to as couch end.....because so many psychotherapists live here.............

catherine

>EBbrewpunx > > >Re: Re: New to the group >Wed, 5 Nov 2003 12:13:10 EST > >In a message dated 11/5/03 6:45:49 AM Pacific Standard Time, >cait2 writes: > > do you go to fresh and wild in stoke newington?.............they are also > > opening one in crouch end....... > > > > > > > > >have to say..i've always luved that name ..."crouch end"..

 

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haha, um I have to admit to be training up there myself :)

A Saturday lunchtime is fine by me, will look forward to it.

Are there only the 3 of us in London?

 

Heartwork [Heartwork]06 November 2003 19:51 Subject: Re: Re: New to the group

oooooooooohhhhhhh! LOL

 

Jo

 

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Catherine Harris

Thursday, November 06, 2003 6:20 PM

Re: Re: New to the group

 

 

 

crouch end is sometimes jokingly referred to as couch end.....because so many psychotherapists live here.............

catherine

>EBbrewpunx > > >Re: Re: New to the group >Wed, 5 Nov 2003 12:13:10 EST > >In a message dated 11/5/03 6:45:49 AM Pacific Standard Time, >cait2 writes: > > do you go to fresh and wild in stoke newington?.............they are also > > opening one in crouch end....... > > > > > > > > >have to say..i've always luved that name ..."crouch end"..

 

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Hey Lisa, those crumbles are great for chili and tacos :)))

 

 

Tim and Lisa Rider [successrider2003]

Tuesday, May 04, 2004 11:36 AM

Veg-Recipes

New to the Group

 

 

Hello, My name is Lisa, I just found this group. My husband and I are

considering a vegitarian diet. We are interested in incorporating soy

into our meals and are looking for some great tasting recipes. Right

now we eat alot of vegetables and not very much meat and are

considering just giving it up especially after reading an article

about all the junk they inject into the animals. We drink soy milk ,

we just tried soy cheese and I'm making veggie spegetti tonight. I

bought some of those morning star crumbles that I'm going to use

intead of meat and I'm going to add sqaush,zucc,mush,bell pep,onion

and garlic. I also found a Organic speggetti sauce. I'll let you know

how it turns out.

 

I look forward to posting to this group and finding some great

recipes.

 

Lisa Rider

 

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Hi there~

I am pretty new myself, and not 100%. I do 6 days of 100% and then one day of

cooked foods. Even with that I feel wonderful. I can only imagine what it will

feel like with that last day of cooked gone. I began by doing it 100% for 40

days. I remember thinking " wow. all you really need to do is just 'do it " . That

was so true for me. There were days when I was having the same thing every day,

but there was a kind of liberation from food in that too. It was very freeing.

Then I would try a recipe and switch over to that for awhile. Or just try to

listen to what my body was wanting, and go with that. In doing the one day a

week cooked thing I can say conclusively that raw foods tastes so much better

now than cooked, and is so much more fulfilling.

Anyway, goodluck

Angela

 

natashacarline <natashacarline wrote:

 

Hi everyone, i just joined the group. I'm trying to change from

cooking to eating raw, but it is so hard. I bought Juliano's book

Raw, but I do not know where to begin, is there any

 

suggestions

 

 

 

 

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The hardest thing is to pick up plant food and eat it.

 

Rich

 

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rawfood , " natashacarline "

<natashacarline> wrote:

> Hi everyone, i just joined the group. I'm trying to change from

> cooking to eating raw, but it is so hard. I bought Juliano's book

> Raw, but I do not know where to begin, is there any suggestions

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How does someone have the mental strength to be less than 100% raw

and not 100% anything goes? My body craves all kinds of nonraw

items, so I can't go by what my mind or body are currently telling

me.

 

Rich

 

New Forum: www.rawfoodeaters

 

rawfood , Angela LaMonte <amadera656>

wrote:

> Hi there~

> I am pretty new myself, and not 100%. I do 6 days of 100% and

then one day of cooked foods. Even with that I feel wonderful. I can

only imagine what it will feel like with that last day of cooked

gone. I began by doing it 100% for 40 days. I remember

thinking " wow. all you really need to do is just 'do it " . That was

so true for me. There were days when I was having the same thing

every day, but there was a kind of liberation from food in that too.

It was very freeing. Then I would try a recipe and switch over to

that for awhile. Or just try to listen to what my body was wanting,

and go with that. In doing the one day a week cooked thing I can say

conclusively that raw foods tastes so much better now than cooked,

and is so much more fulfilling.

> Anyway, goodluck

> Angela

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Juliano's book is the hardest bunch of recipes out there... most recipes

refer you to other pages with other recipes... It's hard to see the full

extent of stuff in that book.

 

I'd go with Eating Without Heating, or Vibrant Living, or Hooked on

Raw: almost any book is easier to start with than Juliano's (which was

my first raw book, too.)

 

 

On Mon, 10 May 2004, natashacarline wrote:

 

> Hi everyone, i just joined the group. I'm trying to change from

> cooking to eating raw, but it is so hard. I bought Juliano's book

> Raw, but I do not know where to begin, is there any suggestions

 

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If I can fit it into some sort of understandable pattern, then I can follow it.

Only cooked on Sun. If I tried to stray on a Mon or Tues for example I think it

would be all downhill from there. Cooked is tasting more and more like " Lack " .

Dont get me wrong.... its *good* tasting, but its like a bottomless pit. There

is an almost tangible ending point in a meal that is raw. I really really hope

that I get to a place where I dont want that one day a week. But I feel its a

part of my progress and journey.

Angela

 

Rich Sachs <seconaphim wrote:

How does someone have the mental strength to be less than 100% raw

and not 100% anything goes?

 

 

 

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Two books that I love and the recipes are very simple are

THANK GOD FOR RAW & HEALTHY 4 HIM by

Julia Wandling.

Shirley

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Margie Roswell

rawfood

Tuesday, May 11, 2004 6:46 PM

Re: [Raw Food] New to the group

 

 

Juliano's book is the hardest bunch of recipes out there... most recipes

refer you to other pages with other recipes... It's hard to see the full

extent of stuff in that book.

 

I'd go with Eating Without Heating, or Vibrant Living, or Hooked on

Raw: almost any book is easier to start with than Juliano's (which was

my first raw book, too.)

 

 

On Mon, 10 May 2004, natashacarline wrote:

 

> Hi everyone, i just joined the group. I'm trying to change from

> cooking to eating raw, but it is so hard. I bought Juliano's book

> Raw, but I do not know where to begin, is there any suggestions

>

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rawfood , Margie Roswell <mroswell@f...> wrote:

 

> Juliano's book is the hardest bunch of recipes out there...

> I'd go with Eating Without Heating,>

 

Ditto, ditto.-- a

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Eating over emotions is something I would believe we all suffer

from. Definitely, eating other than raw, I know I'm a compulsive

overeater. A bottomless pit as you say. But even raw, I can tell I

go to comfort raw foods like avocados, bananas, dates or raw nuts for

example, and eat more than I need for needed nutrition. But that's

ok for now.

 

Rich

 

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Hi Amber Welcome to the group. I'm still trying to transition but I

can certainly understand your situation. I get critisized a lot as

well and it used to really really bother me but doesn't so much in

the last couple of months. It seems that a lot of people in the

medical field look down on the vegetarian lifestyle. My aunt is a

nurse and a good friend of mine is a dietitcian (sp?) and both have

gripped at me when they observe me not eating meat. My mother also

goes out of her way to make things uncomfortable as well. She has a

reccent habit of just telling everyone in the world that I am trying

to be a vegetarian and it always leads to that person goinging on and

on and on about what a bad idea it is and how you need meat. I try

not to be super annoyed but it's hard sometimes when everybody and

their brother want to give their un-asked for opinions on your diet.

 

~Leia

 

 

, " Amber "

<your_babes_is_here2003> wrote:

> Hi group,

>

> Just wanted to say hello and thanks to the moderator for the

> invite. it couldnt have come at a better time. i just recently

> (February) made the decision to change my eating habits to

> veegetarian and let me tell you something. i have never been

> subjected to so much criticism before. you dont realize how

closely

> people are watching you, until you do something out of the

ordinary,

> out of the norm.

>

> i was somewhat bothered by a comment that a nurse in our unit made

> to me. i wanted to speak with someone about it, but didnt have

> anyone to turn to.

>

> --Amber

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Welcome!!

I am not raw yet, but I do mostly raw. Working on it.

That carrot cake recipe sounds like it will be a cool

thing. I can't wait to get it and try it. I love

carrot cake and haven't had a vegan version I liked

yet, but a raw one sounds interesting.

~Mel

 

--- terry <levamssg wrote:

 

> Hi all

> Just rec'd an invitation to join this group. I'm

> raw vegan - are any

> others on this list raw?

>

> I have a great carrot cake recipe I'll post this

> weekend (I'm at work

> and don't have it handy right now).

>

> Cheers

> terry

>

>

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi,

 

I am also new to this group and you are the first mail I received. I am looking

forward to learning more about raw food. I am a chinese and we have always

believe that we should cook our food before eating. I have always been interest

in how to keep oneself in good health and also the kind of food that one should

consume. I am slowly diverting cooked food to raw ones.

 

I love brinjals, can anyone advise me whether it can be taken raw?

 

Thanks and god bless,

 

emily.

 

 

 

nutritionistrd <Nutritionist4U wrote: Hello

 

I am new to this group, I am very excited to be able to be a part of

the raw foods group. I am a registered dietitian with a private

practice. I am trying to introduce raw foods to some of my clients.

I look forward to recieving emails from the group !!

 

Sincerely

 

Renata Shiloah MS RD CDN

 

 

 

 

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Hi Emily!

 

Are brinjals also called aubergines or eggplant? If so I have to say

I haven't tried them raw yet - but I expect you could marinate thin

slices or make brinjal 'pasta' with a spiral slicer (also known as a

saladacco).

 

It's strange that so many people believe you HAVE to cook food before

eating, when no other living thing on the entire planet cooks food at

all! I used to be on a macrobiotic diet with chinese overtones (the

chang ming diet) and I feel so much better on raw food than on the

chang ming.

 

I guess just make sure you have a wide variety of foods - vegetables

and salads, fruit, nuts, oils, seeds - and you'll be fine. You might

get a few detoxification symptoms at first (spots, headaches,

digestive discomfort, irritability), but DON'T let that put you off!

 

Good luck!

 

Namaste,

 

Graeme

 

rawfood , chng emily <emilychng162000> wrote:

I am a chinese and we have always believe that we should cook our

food before eating. I have always been interest in how to keep oneself

in good health and also the kind of food that one should consume.

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