Guest guest Posted May 4, 2006 Report Share Posted May 4, 2006 Wanna analyze my food intake? What do you think of my typical day of eating? *************************************************************** Summary of food and drinks normally consumed: 12 to 16 cups of water 3 to 4 cups of energy soup ½ cup of nut pate on romaine lettuce leaves chocolate milkshake 2 pieces of fruit and an ounce of dry nuts OR a salad with avocado- almond dressing OR a raw bar Energy Soup's basic ingredients (3 to 4 blended cups daily): 1 ½ cups of Rejuvelac (sprouted wheat berry drink); ½ cup of sprouted beans, lentils or mung; 1 cups of sprouted salad seeds, such as barley, broccoli, alfalfa, etc.; 1 tbls of raw seaweed, nori, dulse, or kelp; 1/3 avocado; ½ apple; ½ banana; ¼ lemon; 1 clove of garlic; 2 tbsp onion; about 1 cup of mixed greens such as parsley, cilantro, romaine, spinach, scallions, & celery; and an additional 2 to 4 oz of water as needed to keep things moving in the blender. (after morning consumption, remaining 2 cups stored in mason jars for later in the day.) Nut Pate's basic ingredients: mixed soaked nuts such as almonds, walnuts, and macadamias; a bit of oil, lemon juice, and many spices; blended up and then mixed with celery, scallions, parsley, and raisins. Chocolate milkshake's basic ingredients: 1 cup of almond milk with 1/3 banana, 1 strawberry, 1 ½ tbsp of raw agave nectar, and ½ tbsp of raw cacao (I was doing 6 to 8 ounces of wheatgrass juice, but I'm having trouble with my crops and have to start buying it again. Also I was drinking 2 to 4 cups of fresh squeezed juice daily, but got lazy and I have to start that up again too.) 8:30 am - 4 cups of water 9:00 am -1 to 2 cups of energy soup with two tbls of Superfood 9:30 am - ½ cup of nut pate (about 3 oz of nuts & 1 oz of vegies) on romaine lettuce leaves (for enjoyment) 11:00 am - 4 cups of water 12:00 pm - chocolate milkshake (for enjoyment) 1:00 pm - 1 cup of energy soup 3:00 pm - 1 cup of energy soup 4:00 pm - 4 cups of water (this one is sometimes omitted) 5:30 or 6:30 pm - 2 pieces of fruit and an ounce of dry nuts OR a salad with raw avocado-almond dressing OR a raw bar (usually if on the run) 7:00 or 8:00 pm - 4 cups of water *************************************************************** Minnie :-) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 5, 2006 Report Share Posted May 5, 2006 too much water - Loren Lockman claims drinking water does virtually nothing for us (unless obviously you are thirsty). Water in fruits is the viable water we need. Your menu needs more fruit. Shari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2006 Report Share Posted May 6, 2006 Hi, Minnie! It wouldn't work for me but if it works for you...I end up using maybe one liter of water (more or less) in a 24 hour period. All of the food I eat is so juicy, I don't need any additional. I'd just spend lots more time in the bathroom. I don't eat nearly as many nuts, either, and what I do eat I don't combine with fruit. If the energy soup isn't yummy, I wouldn't eat it, either. I probably wouldn't eat it even if it _is_ yummy since I don't use rejuvelac. It seems pretty stout and I wonder about the digestibility. I don't mix my fats, either (i.e. avocado and nuts) and try to combine my sweet fruits with sweet fruits or at least sub-acid and never with acid. Once again, if this works for you, I couldn't knock it unless I tried it. Since I won't be trying it...I'll never know. Tommie http://www.rawburchard.blogspot.com rawfood , " minnie9090 " <minnie9090 wrote: > > Wanna analyze my food intake? > > What do you think of my typical day of eating? > > *************************************************************** > Summary of food and drinks normally consumed: > 12 to 16 cups of water > 3 to 4 cups of energy soup > ½ cup of nut pate on romaine lettuce leaves > chocolate milkshake > 2 pieces of fruit and an ounce of dry nuts OR a salad with avocado- > almond dressing OR a raw bar > > Energy Soup's basic ingredients (3 to 4 blended cups daily): > 1 ½ cups of Rejuvelac (sprouted wheat berry drink); ½ cup of sprouted > beans, lentils or mung; 1 cups of sprouted salad seeds, such as > barley, broccoli, alfalfa, etc.; 1 tbls of raw seaweed, nori, dulse, > or kelp; 1/3 avocado; ½ apple; ½ banana; ¼ lemon; 1 clove of garlic; > 2 tbsp onion; about 1 cup of mixed greens such as parsley, cilantro, > romaine, spinach, scallions, & celery; and an additional 2 to 4 oz of > water as needed to keep things moving in the blender. (after morning > consumption, remaining 2 cups stored in mason jars for later in the > day.) > > Nut Pate's basic ingredients: > mixed soaked nuts such as almonds, walnuts, and macadamias; a bit of > oil, lemon juice, and many spices; blended up and then mixed with > celery, scallions, parsley, and raisins. > > Chocolate milkshake's basic ingredients: > 1 cup of almond milk with 1/3 banana, 1 strawberry, 1 ½ tbsp of raw > agave nectar, and ½ tbsp of raw cacao > > (I was doing 6 to 8 ounces of wheatgrass juice, but I'm having > trouble with my crops and have to start buying it again. Also I was > drinking 2 to 4 cups of fresh squeezed juice daily, but got lazy and > I have to start that up again too.) > > 8:30 am - 4 cups of water > > 9:00 am -1 to 2 cups of energy soup with two tbls of Superfood > > 9:30 am - ½ cup of nut pate (about 3 oz of nuts & 1 oz of vegies) on > romaine lettuce leaves (for enjoyment) > > 11:00 am - 4 cups of water > > 12:00 pm - chocolate milkshake (for enjoyment) > > 1:00 pm - 1 cup of energy soup > > 3:00 pm - 1 cup of energy soup > > 4:00 pm - 4 cups of water (this one is sometimes omitted) > > 5:30 or 6:30 pm - 2 pieces of fruit and an ounce of dry nuts OR a > salad with raw avocado-almond dressing OR > a raw bar (usually if on the run) > > 7:00 or 8:00 pm - 4 cups of water > *************************************************************** > > Minnie :-) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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