Raw Foods Kept Simple
Sometimes, we get to thinking about meals. We are so used to having to “cook” something, we bring this into our raw food diet. It seems like we should be preparing a meal, with a bunch of different sides. You know what I mean.
Well, here is a tip: Keep it simple. You always just eat regular fruit and vegetables without cooking them or making a meal out of them. Today, for work, I took with me 2 apples, 2 bananas, and a handful of grapes. I had some raw nuts and seeds to go with it. It does not seem like much, but you would be amazed at how this will fill you up.
Before venturing down the raw food road, I was always told bananas were evil. That there was so much sugar, and no fiber. I believe the people who say stuff like this really are just misguided or uneducated. It is amazing at how the knowledge of main stream health is put out by people who do not have any real knowledge about health.
You would not believe the amount of bananas and apples we now eat. When we went shopping this past Thursday, we bought 7 things of bananas (what are they called, bunches?). Yes, 7!!!! We use them in smoothies and eat them plain. If you want a really good smoothie, slice up the bananas and freeze them. Then add these to a smoothie. WOW!!
Before I get ahead of myself, let me get back to the point. Do not get caught up in recipes. If you have time, make something. If not, just grab a handful of fruit and get going. Definitely do not let it be a deal breaker. In the summer time it is really much easier to do this because fruits and vegetables are readily available. In the winter, it will take just a bit more planning to make sure you have the fruits on hand.