Ok, I can't be the only person in the state of Tennessee that is interested in my health, can I?! I would LOVE to find someone in Middle Tn! Hello?
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Joanna
Ok, so many Nashvillains, hehe. We're meeting up at Whole Foods Market in Nashville Saturday at noon. Just bring your lunch or help yourself to the salad bar inside. Then meet at the outdoor tables over by the gelato/ coffee side. Let me know if you're coming so that I can look for you. This is gonna be fun! :D
until a couple weeks ago when i found people on meetup.com -- i was SHOCKED that there were more raw foodists in nashville.... where everything people eat has been deep fried in chicken grease! EW!
so i recommend checking out www.meetup.com and looking for the nashville raw foods meetup group. I went to a meetup or whatever, and there were only 3 other raw foodists there but it was still awesome! There are over a hundred who joined the meetup group online, which i find CRAZY!
You know I'm here. Just haven't been very active or able to socialize much this summer with my mad PT school schedule. Things are winding down, though, so maybe I'll join you at WF this Saturday! It would be great to meet you!
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* Very quick recovery from i...
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