I am about to graduate from Chapman University with a music major and English minor. I play the viola and sing, all classical with an emphasis on contemporary compositions. I have been a vegan raw foodist (100%) for over a year now - and I love it! I also love being out in nature, specifically hiking and camping.
How can the community best support you in your journey? (moral support, transition advice, fitness tips, etc)
I am looking for raw friends to hang out with (eating out at raw restaurants, making raw creations together, hiking, yoga classes, going to classical music concerts, movies, museums... basically anything).
Relationship Status:
Single
Favorite Raw Food or Recipe?
I make a great raw chocolate raspberry pudding with avocado warmed in my dehydrator!
Interests (outside of Raw Food):
Music
Literature
Nature - helping the environment however I can, hiking, the ocean, mountains, animals, and just being outside in fresh air.
Yoga
I love learning new things. I try not to let school get in the way of my education.
Favorite Books or Authors:
Dylan Thomas, John Keats, W.B. Yeats, anyone amazing.
Favorite Quote:
"Time held me, green and dying, / Though I sang in my chains like the sea." Dylan Thomas, "Fern Hill"
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 : )
Yes! I accept the GI2MR Oath.
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Sprouted coconuts are found with their roots starting to grow in the ground. You can find them in the wild jungle of Hawaii, I know they grow much easier in a moist forested area. You may see a shoot growing out of the top, but shouldn't be picked when its much taller than 1 or 2 feet, it will grow into a tree if you leave it there. Some farms will collect the cocos and have a certain place they will let them sprout. They have a angel food cake like texture on the inside of the shell, sometimes with some coconut oil in between the sprouted layer and the hard flesh. Such life force, a truly beautiful creation.
Favorite dish? for a treat it would be my persimmon cobbler, with a walnut date crust, fuyu persimmons and a coconut honey vanilla frosting, very yummy. If I could eat anything though, it would be a sprouted coconut, simple and amazing. You like creating raw dishes?
Yes, hiking rocks! My former roommate and good friend just got accepted to Chapman, sounds like a great school. She loves hiking and enjoyed my raw dessert creations, and she just moved to LA from Portland (my homebase), so if you ever need a hiking partner I bet she would love to join you.
lol, oh those ruins are much older then, :-P, it kinda looks like this old hotel in the San Gabriel mountains that burned down in the 20's, how is the raw scene in Greece?
neither wins because the world isn't fair- and we are constantly having to deal with it. the more conscious you are the more you see how unethical people rule the world and you can't wish them away by feeding your happiness with cacao. it's a fun ...
How long did 50lbs last you? A week? I would recommend that a person get some greens to go along with their bananas.. did you forage for any greens that week?
Wow Id like to hear more on this from other people as well. I am not sure where to get info on things like this either- I just know my personal experience with a low carb diet. I still believe in low carb for the most part but plant based live foo...
That is a good point Angus. I have found that a lot of fundamentalist religions accuse everyone else of worshiping the devil and it like a blind hysteria- like all these other people have a black bible in their house and secretely worship a statue...
10 day residential retreats, swimming with wild, free, playful dolphins in crystal clear, turquoise water on the magical island of Bimini, Bahamas. Raw Gourmet Vegan Organic Food, lovingly prepared. Daily Yoga by the beach. Luxury accommodations, ...
Yeah really that was just my negative response to Arnold Ehret's book from an emotional standpoint. I just found it lacking in completion. There's good logic in it though.
First there'sDr . J. Tilden's book on the cause of disease. Toxemia Explai...
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