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Tom,

Do you know yet in what neighborhood of Seattle you will have a pick up place?

Terri

 

Tom Armstrong <tom.armstrong wrote:

Hi Darryl,

 

NW Living Foods Co-op sells truly raw organic almonds, pecans, cashews, wild

jungle peanuts, hemp seeds at near wholesale prices. For more info, go to

nwlivingfoodscoop.org/products or contact Tom at tom.

We'll be having a weekly Seattle pick up within the next few weeks and are

presently shipping UPS.

 

Heated tea is obviously not raw, but some feel if you don't heat the water

above 158 degrees you don't " disorient " the water as much as if you were to

boil it and thus it's not as " bad " . Dr. Gabriel Cousens sells a tea pot that

automatically heats the water to 158 and then turns off.

 

The main knock against legumes is the difficulty in digesting them raw.

Sprouting them is an option, though.

 

Tom

 

425-868-8128

 

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RawSeattle [RawSeattle ] On

Behalf Of darryl

Wednesday, October 11, 2006 7:44 AM

RawSeattle

[RawSeattle] tea, nuts and beans?

 

i am in transition, but committed to the raw lifestyle.

 

a few questions:

 

understanding that raw has something to do with mimimal

prep/processing temperatures (what are they), and knowing that most

tea (even herbal) is likely dried in a non-raw process, is there any

alternative to heated tea?

 

knowing that most nuts and seeds that claim to be raw are likely

processed in a manner that is non-raw, is it possible to purchase

truley raw nuts and seeds in the city of seattle?

 

is it possible to incorporate beans (legumes) into a raw diet, and

if so, how would that be done?

 

thank you very much for the opportunity to be part of this newly

discovered world, and that you ahead of time to anyone that is

willing to offer up any insight to these questions.

 

here's to a great day.

 

be love!

 

stay awesome!

 

darryl lawrence whalen

 

 

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