2007-09-20

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2007-09-20 06:52 am

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Happy belated birthdays to [livejournal.com profile] chriso and [livejournal.com profile] freyjakj! Hope it was great!
elizabear: (Default)
2007-09-20 06:52 am

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Happy belated birthdays to [livejournal.com profile] chriso and [livejournal.com profile] freyjakj! Hope it was great!
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2007-09-20 05:42 pm
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cooking ... well, sort of

I've been seeing things about the "raw food" diet, including announcements for a local potluck, so out of curiosity I poked around to see how people deal with such a limiting set for preparation. That leads me to the question:

Can it really be called raw if it was in a dehydrator at 105 degrees for 8 hours?




Also, after poking around a bit more, it seems you can also saute something for a minute and still consider it "raw". I also conclude that you're in very real trouble if you're allergic to nuts (especially almonds).

Some of the recipes actually look pretty good - after all, I love gazpacho - but many of them are incredibly time consuming. Eating a healthy diet already takes a lot of time preparing and cooking, and while raw diet followers don't spend time cooking per se, some of the recipes do require hours of preparation/dehydrating to copy something that's simple if cooked, like pancakes.
elizabear: (Default)
2007-09-20 05:42 pm
Entry tags:

cooking ... well, sort of

I've been seeing things about the "raw food" diet, including announcements for a local potluck, so out of curiosity I poked around to see how people deal with such a limiting set for preparation. That leads me to the question:

Can it really be called raw if it was in a dehydrator at 105 degrees for 8 hours?




Also, after poking around a bit more, it seems you can also saute something for a minute and still consider it "raw". I also conclude that you're in very real trouble if you're allergic to nuts (especially almonds).

Some of the recipes actually look pretty good - after all, I love gazpacho - but many of them are incredibly time consuming. Eating a healthy diet already takes a lot of time preparing and cooking, and while raw diet followers don't spend time cooking per se, some of the recipes do require hours of preparation/dehydrating to copy something that's simple if cooked, like pancakes.