This is for al hose who speak Spanish at any at any levelor would like to learn a bit. It doesn't matter what dialect or level, just Spanish. Discussiones en espanol alguien?
Hmm, raw food? I went to Spain in August for a few weeks and ate what I 'felt' like, and I was quite disorientated so that was a lot of pasta. I'm still gradually introducing more raw in my diet, mostly a green smoothie every other morning. It's going good, I'm taking it easy.
I've been reading a lot of Arthur Miller and Eckhart Tolle, nothing more obscure at the moment. I'm trying to find some nice salad dressings, have you bought many raw recipie books? Any you recommend if you have? What's the second job? How's it going?
sorry i vanished! just got back from moving a friend to New Haven, gonna make tomorrow's salad and crash. :-) I'll write you a nice long answer tomorrow.
Oh I'd love some suggestions!
That book is great she has a blog as well, it's about spirituality and recovering a sense of spiritual self from the centuries of dogma. I found it through galadarling.com which you may like if you haven't heard of her yet. (?)
Ah, but I've been to Peru and back by now! You can see a Machu Picchu shots in my photo album - actually, my profile pic is from some of the ruins along the Inca Trail.
Staying raw down there totally didn't happen. Basically, whenever there was a raw vegan option (like a fresh fruit smoothie, or a beet salad, something like that) I went for it, but especially on the trail, I just didn't sweat it - I stayed vegetarian as always, and spent my time enjoying the hike and the people and the travel rather than worrying about food. Then I came home and danced around the kitchen after my first sip of green smoothie in two weeks. :-)
I'm thinking Asia too, Japan in particular, it seems like a country with such variety - although the MA is a two-year degree, so who knows how I'll feel two years from now. I lived in Tel Aviv for two years after college and now, after almost two years back in the States, I'm really antsy for another long-term stay somewhere totally different - so I know there's an expensive plane ticket in my future.
Boulder is an amazing city!!! The people are full of life and vitality and the mountains are so beautiful!!! Being raw is not too bad here, but it isn't amazing either (I'm from northern california though, and it is alot easier to be raw there, so maybe I'm just spoiled in comparison!)
But the skiing and outdoor activities are to die for!!! Such charming city with beautiful mountains and amazing people! I am probably going back to Northern California but I sure will miss Boulder for it's charm and character!!! And I LOVE CU!!! So if that is where you were going to go for Grad school I fully recommend it, the quality of life here in Boulder is absolutley incredible and the campus is also so gorgeous! Good luck with everything!!! Hope this helped don't hesitate to ask any more questions! I'd love to help!
hi kelsey, and thanks! yeah, on the one hand it's a degree/certification that can open the whole world to you, but on the other hand it's so specific that it might be kinda narrow. I definitely want to use it to travel - gotta take advantage of English being the lingua franca while it still is. :-)
Not a problem =] I had wondered about it too, and would have been interested in a response. But then again, like you said, I had found recipes for various nut milks, as well as coconut cream. I'm sure, if you found a source to purchase raw soy beans, you could really make your own soy milk too.
Did anyone comment you back on your soy milk question in Raw BE-ginners? I have a feeling it's a no-no, since it's processed and all. Just wondering. Thank you!!! =]
Hmm, where to begin I just came back fro a semester in Mexico and laot has changed since then, and still is. I'm opinionated and determined but I hate debates so I tend to voice my opinions but not push it. However, I can be very opinonated when I need to be.
I'm normally a little shy, but working on that. the bst thing I can say, is talk to me, you maay be suprised what happens.
I've been a horseback rider since I was young and am defiitley more attached to horses than any other animal in the world, excpet cats.
I cna be a little crazy and random, kind of a strange contrast to my normal quietness. Don't take the quietness the wrong way though. I'm observant and love people, and love to talk. Also, I love my friends to dath and will be there anytime they need anything, no matter what.
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Favorite Raw Food or Recipe?
hmm, tough call. Probably any kind of simple salad that has lots of veggies or raw sushi (love sea veggies.)
Interests (outside of Raw Food):
horseback riding, skiing, reading, writing, theatre, travel, swimming, british lit., languages, taking funny pictures, coffee, chocolate, learninng new things, random late night adventures, people, anthropolgy, other countires and cultures, indigenous cultures
Favorite Books or Authors:
so many, hmm, Wurthering Heights, Pride and Prejudice, Lion the Witch and the Wadrobe, Harry Potter (all,) Marley and Me, Necter in a Sieve, Redwall, Lord of the the Rings trilogy, The Hobbit, Princess (so sad but so inspiring,) list goes on but I'll add more later.
Favorite Quote:
"I can only please one person a day. Today is not your day, and tomorrow doesn;t look good either."
thank u :) i looked at this site
interesting about integrating dark and light ... not just polar light and so on
still trying to figure this out for myself
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also, just to add, amorah quan yin the pleaidian lady said in her book that jesus would...
hi gia! THANK YOU for the input :) also i'm curious, do you rest the entire time? if you're taking care of your family, you must be up and about.
what are your thoughts on living a normal life, working while doing this?
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He's still my hero, but I heard the guy was tyrannical and cruel to his family and co-workers. Marlon Brando talked about what a douchebag he was in his book; still though, comic genius.
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Rome was AWESOME, another fantastic HBO series. True Blood is also pretty cool, but I read the books so it's bittersweet for me. Did anyone else catch Carnivale? That was really well done as well.
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I've been reading a lot of Arthur Miller and Eckhart Tolle, nothing more obscure at the moment. I'm trying to find some nice salad dressings, have you bought many raw recipie books? Any you recommend if you have? What's the second job? How's it going?
That book is great she has a blog as well, it's about spirituality and recovering a sense of spiritual self from the centuries of dogma. I found it through galadarling.com which you may like if you haven't heard of her yet. (?)
http://www.serabeak.com/resources.html
http://www.spiritualcowgirl.com/
Staying raw down there totally didn't happen. Basically, whenever there was a raw vegan option (like a fresh fruit smoothie, or a beet salad, something like that) I went for it, but especially on the trail, I just didn't sweat it - I stayed vegetarian as always, and spent my time enjoying the hike and the people and the travel rather than worrying about food. Then I came home and danced around the kitchen after my first sip of green smoothie in two weeks. :-)
I'm thinking Asia too, Japan in particular, it seems like a country with such variety - although the MA is a two-year degree, so who knows how I'll feel two years from now. I lived in Tel Aviv for two years after college and now, after almost two years back in the States, I'm really antsy for another long-term stay somewhere totally different - so I know there's an expensive plane ticket in my future.
Are you coming up on your last year of school?
But the skiing and outdoor activities are to die for!!! Such charming city with beautiful mountains and amazing people! I am probably going back to Northern California but I sure will miss Boulder for it's charm and character!!! And I LOVE CU!!! So if that is where you were going to go for Grad school I fully recommend it, the quality of life here in Boulder is absolutley incredible and the campus is also so gorgeous! Good luck with everything!!! Hope this helped don't hesitate to ask any more questions! I'd love to help!
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