One thing I know for sure - I can never get enough fresh air. I'm constantly evolving, growing, learning.. being.. it's fantabulous. I own two businesses in Austin & have a beautiful 1 year old named Aden. Life is pretty groovin..
How can the community best support you in your journey? (moral support, transition advice, fitness tips, etc)
Truth be told - I have a lazy side that just doesn't wanna let go. I'm workin on it.. being surrounded by like minds couldn't hurt :)
Relationship Status:
Single
Favorite Raw Food or Recipe?
Kiwis & Inca Berries
Interests (outside of Raw Food):
Goin with the flow..
Favorite Books or Authors:
Be Here Now
Favorite Quote:
"Fear is the natural reaction to moving closer to the truth."
GI2MR Oath: I promise to do my best to keep this community drama free. I will not name call or throw around personal attacks. I pledge to be respectful even if I do not agree with another member's opinion. When possible, I'll try to smile : )
Hah. SA is the absolute worst place to find anything other than grease in its various forms. I've had no luck. Even the 'vegetarian' restaurant here is pathetic. We lack the knowhow to dive into organics and healthy living. It's rather sad, really.
I would like to now list the benefits I have experienced since being on a low fat raw vegan lifestyle....
* Easily maintain a healthy weight, gaining weight is DIFFICULT unless I eat salt (which i haven't for 2years)
* Very quick recovery from i...
sub-acids are my favourite - but they bastards don't leave the tops on them and i can't plant them.... i must go to a sub-acid farm and steal some!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
Your dog is sooo cute! I have a dog too and two cats, and I looove them! I feed them wheatgrass and they actually choose that before regular grass wich they normally chew on in the garden.
I decided to have a 50/50 raw/cooked meal at Vita last night, having had a desire for warm meals for last couple of weeks. They had a Vegan Paella, it was amazing but it's only the second time I have had grains for a year and I had headache soon a...
It's actually surprisingly easy once you get the hang of it. No machete required. Shave off the husk at the pointed top close to the shell. Then poke the point of a knife in about 2 or 3 cm out from the centre and wiggle it about until it pierces ...