Hi. I like your choice of music for the short yoga demonstration...those are some skills there. I also live in the boston area not too far from commonwealth ave. I also would like to ask where you buy your produce. I've been to the farmers market by harvard, but it's kind of small. It seems there are plenty of markets but they are all pretty far away, but maybe they are all small. I'm from west coast, so not used to the tiny farmers markets. I wonder if that Coop called Harvest something (i think it's on western ave) is worth going to? I'm not into shopping at whole foods b/c the produce isn't all that fresh. have a great day
Hey my bostonian friend, I'm actually taking the time to reconnect with some of my online friends..yippy and I can not sleep Jeeeesshh....Have you been to Grezzo? I wouls like to plan a little trip over there soon since I will be in Boston now for most of my pregnancy. Maybe we can gather up some of our We like it rawerrrssss. Keep in touch...
Love your Video, save for the 'Binding', I can Tell, it will Be the Last Barrier in My Yoga Practice!
I am Going, soon to Australia- to Train some Teachers- in my Style, as a Aquatherpist, who Uses allot of Yoga/Tai Chi, and, Pilattes.
Then I am Going to Ashram in India- still 'Waiting' for the Universe to Point the Best one , for me, Out! I want to spend at Least 6-Months -Up to a Year, in India, Learning Sanskrit...
They Say, one is Never the Same, after Going to India- it 'Alters Your Entire Life in the Ways that You Think & Move!
Was that an 'Up/Down Dog?'...
You Should Definitely 'Teach', You have the Ability's! Yoga 'Taught' me to Do what I Feared the 'Most', and, since I am very average in my Fear of Public Speaking, I began Teaching, for 7-Yrs., at the "Y", and, almost 10-with the City!
I want to Build a Yoga Studio, utilizing the above 'Blends'...
It's 'ALL' about 'Paying it Forward'!
And, as my Fave Yoga Teacher says, (She's a Physiotherapist too), 'All Yoga is Restorative'...
Keep up the Great Practice you have Going fro You!!!
om shanti,
You're welcome. I hope this means you've enjoyed my blog. Unfortunately, I haven't been tending to it as much lately. Let me know if you have anymore recipe questions.
It's me again. I noticed that you had a question posted about chocolate puddings. I like to blend a banana, half an avocado, half a pear, some cocoa powder, vanilla and sea salt until smooth and then chill in the fridge. To make a firmer pudding, sometimes I also add some coconut butter or raw cocoa butter.
I also like to make a pudding out of chia seeds. There is a popular recipe similar to tapioca on Gone Raw. You can also make one using banana, ground chia seeds or flax, fresh almond milk, cocoa powder, vanilla and sea salt (helps bring out the flavors).
Some other good recipes include the young thai coconut-based pudding in Sarma's Raw Food Real World book and Jason Mraz's chocomole recipe (you can Google it). You can even make a yummy version out of soaked and blended nuts. The options are limitless. Good luck :-)
Another way to think about this is that "frugivore" is a word used by scientists to describe any animal that eats a fruit-based diet (including virtually all of the anthropoid primates). "Frugivore" has an accepted scientific definition. "Fruitari...
Hi Priyam and RGG,
Even blending them is a big step down in quality from eating them whole, for a number of reasons. The pre-chewing argument -- often heard -- doesn't really carry much weight as the benefit of chewing in the mouth is that any re...
Try this. I found out about it when I worked at Jubbs longevity. There is absolutely no aftertaste and a bottle lasts forever. I've been using it for years. Lucky Vitamin has amazing prices on many things too.
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Normally just the travel and cooking shows on the telly. although for some light relief i sometimes enjoy Two and a Half Men and also The Big Bang Theory! And the odd Family Guy episode only cos it is sooooo non-PC! ;-)
i know for me eating the right way of raw,for my body type,makes me more in tune with myself my spirituality,my surroundings and those around me,i am more sensitive,everything is enhanced and at times very amplified....striving for that balance,an...
I like to do fasts as well and I think the power in fasting is that its a remedial action, one part of the process of purifiying. For instance if you feel you have a lot of non-virtuous residue or spiritual obstacles to remove, you generate regret...
Loren,
Was your fast that regained your health a supervised one, and with whom? How long was your fast? What did you eat like before that?
Do you mind me asking what health challenges you were experiencing?
Who did you intern under yourself? I ...
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Love your Video, save for the 'Binding', I can Tell, it will Be the Last Barrier in My Yoga Practice!
I am Going, soon to Australia- to Train some Teachers- in my Style, as a Aquatherpist, who Uses allot of Yoga/Tai Chi, and, Pilattes.
Then I am Going to Ashram in India- still 'Waiting' for the Universe to Point the Best one , for me, Out! I want to spend at Least 6-Months -Up to a Year, in India, Learning Sanskrit...
They Say, one is Never the Same, after Going to India- it 'Alters Your Entire Life in the Ways that You Think & Move!
Was that an 'Up/Down Dog?'...
You Should Definitely 'Teach', You have the Ability's! Yoga 'Taught' me to Do what I Feared the 'Most', and, since I am very average in my Fear of Public Speaking, I began Teaching, for 7-Yrs., at the "Y", and, almost 10-with the City!
I want to Build a Yoga Studio, utilizing the above 'Blends'...
It's 'ALL' about 'Paying it Forward'!
And, as my Fave Yoga Teacher says, (She's a Physiotherapist too), 'All Yoga is Restorative'...
Keep up the Great Practice you have Going fro You!!!
om shanti,
pete
How are you doing???
I also like to make a pudding out of chia seeds. There is a popular recipe similar to tapioca on Gone Raw. You can also make one using banana, ground chia seeds or flax, fresh almond milk, cocoa powder, vanilla and sea salt (helps bring out the flavors).
Some other good recipes include the young thai coconut-based pudding in Sarma's Raw Food Real World book and Jason Mraz's chocomole recipe (you can Google it). You can even make a yummy version out of soaked and blended nuts. The options are limitless. Good luck :-)
Especially because you have listed two of my favvvvv books!
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