I am trying to figure this out. Less is best? Fattier is best? I can't seem to find a straight answer. Trying to see what will leave me the most energy when i wake. what can you offer?? :) thanks!
Everyone is different so I can't offer anything. You'll have to experience & decide it for yourself. I personally feel best with a light dinner & waking up hungry to a big breakfast. If I do the opposite, big dinner or skip breakfast. I feel to lazy.
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greens baby! juice some greens, there is a lot of confusion generated here about what is and isn't good to eat, i get confused as well :P!
But most people agree greens are wicked and give you a raw high.
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For the past five days I've been living by the daylight rule - only eating during daylight hours. Usually my last meal is between 4:00 P.M. and 5:00 P.M. Yesterday it was closer to 3:00 P.M. and then I had a snack around 5:00 P.M. (raw, homemade pumpkin cookies!). I've noticed I have a lot more energy in the morning, which is nice and I don't wake up with a stomach ache. My goal is to lose 10 lbs by jan 1st. I haven't weighed myself in a few days, but after only two days of enforcing this rule I lost two lbs.
They didn't turn out too well :/ I combined a scone recipe using sprouted kamut, dates, and walnuts with a pumpkin recipe from the Renegade Health Show
whatever makes you feel good and whatever time you want to finish eating,thats when and what you should be eating end of the day :)
find your own way of whats right for you...
i train alot so my food digests easily regardless...sometimes i eat at 6pm sometimes 8 pm,always a huge big salad with seeds or nuts or avocado...and the golden rule i have for myself is at least 3 hours before i go to bed i stop eating....
Probably the simplest foods or the easiest to digest would be smoothies or fruit, and the earlier the better so the body is not digesting while we are sleeping. I had a smoothie around 8pm and was pretty proud of myself. I'm turning over a new leaf, or trying to anyway.
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Thanks for sharing your methods of opening these delicious, nutritious wonders. :-)
This was an abnormally large organic pomegranate, but organic it was.
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I find it's quicker to make four cuts, scaling the outer skin equally then pulling it away and thumping with a wooden spoon. Plus it's less of a mess and you don't lose any juice because none of the kernels are cut :)
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