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Raw Food Diet Recipes


Raw food diet recipes are essential if you are going to stay on a raw food diet for any more than a few weeks. In the beginning, people who go raw are full of enthusiasm and can happily live on fruit, salad and nuts without a lot of preparation. The health benefits that they expect to gain are highly motivating.

Raw Food Diet Recipes

Raw food diet recipes

On top of that, people start to feel much better both physically and mentally within 5-10 days of starting a raw food diet. So it is easy to continue for a while longer even if the food that you are eating has become a little dull or repetitive.

Raw Food As a Lifestyle

However, if you plan to stay on a raw diet for months or even years, you will need more variety, and that’s where raw food diet recipes come in. If you keep trying to eat the same few foods over and over, you will become bored. You will probably also not be balancing nutrients as well as you might. That is when cravings really kick in, pushing you into eating cooked foods (and probably not even healthy cooked foods) if you are not able to vary your diet.

Raw food diet recipes cover every type of dish that you could imagine. It is not all salads! You will find aperitifs and main courses, desserts, raw cakes and snack bars, spreads and dips, and of course, smoothies. You can find raw food diet recipes for raw pizza with a nut base, flax crackers, noodles made from zucchini or squash, and many other delights.

Nutrition with Raw Food Diet Recipes

Planning your nutritional needs is important too. A website like fitday.com, designed for weight loss, can be very helpful to anybody who wants to know if they are getting enough of all of the essential minerals and vitamins. You don’t have to use the weight loss tracking aspect of the site unless you need it. Just enter the quantities of foods that you eat over 1-2 weeks and see whether you are missing something essential.

If you are low on certain nutrients, you will need to find a raw food source of it. You may find that you don’t like many of the foods that contain this nutrient and that is why it is not in your diet already. In that situation, raw food diet recipes can help you out by suggesting dishes where the disliked food can be combined with others to make it more palatable for you.

In other cases, you may find it hard to supply the nutrients with raw food diet recipes. Calcium is a mineral that many raw fooders do not get enough of – at least according to the government recommendations. Some argue that we do not need so much calcium if we are not eating meat, because calcium is said to be less available when combined with substances in animal foods. But this has not been proven.

Dairy – A Raw Food?

Some raw fooders use raw dairy products to make up their calcium, although this carries some risk of food poisoning. Others take a supplement even though supplements are not raw, or simply use higher calcium fruits and vegetables like oranges, broccoli and almonds in their raw food diet recipes.

Raw Food Diet Recipes
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Diet Food vs. Health Food

I’m here! I made it all the way to Wednesday without blogging, yet I’ve had so much to share. I started Insanity again with Josh. We started last year and made it all the way to day four and then I got sick and then we never did it again.

We started Monday evening with the fitness test, which was not easy, but I was a little excited to see that my numbers in some areas were high than others. They provide you with a little 60-day calendar to check off each day that you complete a new session so it’s really satisfying to cross off each completed day.

I’m very sore, but I feel so good to exercise in the morning, it really sets the tone for the day.

So that brings me to my next topic. Food. I’ve been doing really well with tracking my food and making an effort to cook at home and eat vegetables and fruits. I spent a good chunk of the weekend and last week cooking and trying out new recipes that I hope to share this week.

I’ve been thinking a lot about “diet food” and I realized that I hate diet food, but I love health food. To me diet food is anything in a package that has a weight-loss claim (low fat! low calorie! low carb! lose 6 pounds in 2 weeks!). Diet soda, bars, shakes, cookies, crackers, margarine, cereal etc.

Today I had a salad for lunch that I would call health food, not diet food. This is food that sustains and satisfies me. It leaves me feeling emotionally and physically good. It is delicious, and doesn’t have a lot of calories. 400 to be exact.

Okay, yes it looks dressing heavy! Here is the run down of my salad:

organic/local mixed greens, local feta, organic bacon, 2 local hard boiled eggs, 1 T slices almonds, and 2 T yogurt dressing.

But it’s not just about salads, it’s about wholesome food that we make with our own hands. It doesn’t have big claims. The lettuce didn’t promise I’d lose weight on the package. Nor did the eggs, cheese, or bacon. It just is. And it’s good.

That was a lesson a learned today.

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