Raw Food Vegan Journey in Middle Age by Connie Webb
My journey with the raw food vegan lifestyle started at age 56 on Dec. 3, 2013. I am mostly raw, but do have just a few items at times that are vegan, but not raw. Will share some things I make here and some thoughts about my journey.
Saturday, June 14, 2014
Some of My Photos at Instagram
Some of my latest photos of recipes are at http://www.instagram.com/namesconnie
Saturday, June 7, 2014
Frozen Chocolate Banana Treat
Frozen Chocolate Banana Treat |
Stir together until smooth:
1 heaping tsp of Cacao raw powder
1 tsp coconut nectar
1 tsp water
2 T coconut sugar
1/4 tsp vanilla (I used a no alcohol version)
Sprinkle of cinnamon
After the above mixture is nice and smooth prepare:
1 Frozen Banana Sliced
3 T Ground Almonds
Then dip a banana slice in the chocolate mixture and then in the ground almonds. Serve on a pretty tray and enjoy right away before the frozen banana melts. Delicious and good for you treat. :-)
Link to benefits of Raw Cacao:
http://healthyeating.sfgate.com/antioxidant-benefits-raw-cacao-3990.html
Saturday, May 31, 2014
"Almost Raw" Vegan Asian Type Meal
Made this meal with the following:
RAW ITEMS:
Spinach chopped about 3 to 4 big handfuls
Broccoli chopped about one small stalk
Red Peppers chopped - one pepper
Spiralized Noodles of Zucchini or Yellow Squash (Use a spiralizer to make) - about 4
Sprouted Lentils - 3 - 4 big handfuls of
Cucumbers chopped - 3/4 of one
Carrot ribbons (just keep peeling a carrot into ribbon shapes) - Two carrots
Cold pressed olive oil 3 - 4 T, apple cider vinegar - 2 T,
Shake in some Asian spice blend, lemon pepper and some coconut sugar to taste
NOT RAW ITEMS
Roasted Sunflower Seeds to taste
Soy Sauce to taste
Mix all the above in the quantities you like and serve. Delicious!
Thursday, May 29, 2014
Raw Foodist’s – Raw Food Vegan Lifestyle – My Story
Raw Foodist’s – Raw Food Vegan Lifestyle – My Story
I have now been a raw foodist for almost 6 months. Where did
I get my inspiration from? Other raw foodist’s! Just type in raw foodist’s at
Youtube.com and you will find many of them with inspiring words, recipes and
smiles.
Go to the library and check out books on the subject. You
will learn all kinds of good information on why this lifestyle is a healthy
one. There are many recipe books on the subject as well as lots of websites
online about the raw food vegan lifestyle.
I like to call this a “lifestyle” instead of a “diet” as it
really is more than a diet. It seems the more attention I have paid to eating
healthy fruits, vegetables, nuts and seeds, the more I have wanted to take care
of other areas of my life. Room messy? Clean it up! Errand left undone? Get out
and do it. It is like I now have more of an “action” mentality than I did
before.
Choosing to live this raw vegan lifestyle requires good
planning to work successfully. It also requires lots of time and effort into
getting the best fruits and veggies you can, but it is worth it. It is
something you are doing for yourself to be healthier. You feel healthier and
you also get to a good weight, too.
Since I am now putting healthy things into my body instead
of junky type foods, I also just gravitated to putting healthy things into my
mind, too. Negative people, places and things just are no longer for me and I
have to let go of any negativity daily. I desire to be around positive people,
places and things now. That is a huge bonus.
It is funny how me just researching online “how to lower cholesterol
without medicine” helped me to find this wonderful new way of life. I have not
only lowered my cholesterol and don’t need the medicine, but I have found so
much more. Inspiring raw foodist’s online who are so encouraging with all they
share and do so absolutely free. My mom used to say “For nothing you get
nothing in this world” but I have found that for nothing I have gained so much.
I now feel better about myself and in feeling better about me, I now enjoy my
life so much more and am looking forward to many more benefits as I move
forward daily discovering and enjoying more positives in life.
There was a time in my life when I was pretty angry and I
wound up hanging out with angry people. There was a time in my life when I was
pretty sad and wound up hanging out with sad people. There was a time in my
life when I was really negative and hung out with negative people. But now this
is a time in my life when I am actually way more positive than in the past and
guess what? I seem to be hanging out with lots more positive people! I am happy
to be able to not only change my body, but my mind and spirit, too. Looking at
two deer in a meadow today and seeing how free they were with no cares in the
world, just enjoying the sunshine and flowers together, helped me to see that that
is what I am striving for daily. To be carefree and just enjoy the day. I have
had depression on and off for years. I also have a diagnosis of Post Traumatic
Stress Disorder. I have tried many things for those issues, but I haven’t found
a “cure”. I am not sure if the raw food lifestyle will be a “cure”, but for
now, I am feeling so much better than in the past and that is a good thing and
a happy thing for me.
Becoming a raw foodist at age 56 is a really interesting
experience. My kids are grown so it is just me doing my own thing here. I am
not sure if I will meet in person that many other people who are doing this
lifestyle, but for now, it is working for me, I got at a good weight for my
height and I am feeling like there is hope for more progress in me healing more
and more with each new day, by choosing the positive things in life and I am so
happy for that!
- By Connie Webb 5/29/14
Also, Posted at namesconnie.wordpress.com
Wednesday, May 21, 2014
Peeled Zucchini Noodles and Oyster Mushrooms
I took about 5 oyster mushrooms and added some cold pressed olive oil and some seasonings of garlic powder, salt-free seasoning and some soy sauce. Mixed it all up in a bowl.
Then I peeled a couple zucchinis with the peeler in another bowl to make thin fettuccine type noodles.
I then took the bowl of mushrooms and added them to the zucchini noodles and stirred it up.
Then I took some mix I had of garlic, cliantro, parsley and other seasonings and added 1 tsp of that to the zucchini noodles.
I also added a tsp of another mix of red pepper and other spices to the noodles. Squeezed some fresh lemon over it and mixed it all up and it was very tasty and spicy.
You can use your imagination to make a wide variety of toppings to the zucchini noodles. :-)
Link to Nutritional info. on Oyster Mushrooms:
http://nutritiondata.self.com/facts/vegetables-and-vegetable-products/3050/2
Link to Nutritional info. on Zucchini:
http://nutritiondata.self.com/facts/vegetables-and-vegetable-products/2639/2
Then I peeled a couple zucchinis with the peeler in another bowl to make thin fettuccine type noodles.
I then took the bowl of mushrooms and added them to the zucchini noodles and stirred it up.
Then I took some mix I had of garlic, cliantro, parsley and other seasonings and added 1 tsp of that to the zucchini noodles.
I also added a tsp of another mix of red pepper and other spices to the noodles. Squeezed some fresh lemon over it and mixed it all up and it was very tasty and spicy.
You can use your imagination to make a wide variety of toppings to the zucchini noodles. :-)
Link to Nutritional info. on Oyster Mushrooms:
http://nutritiondata.self.com/facts/vegetables-and-vegetable-products/3050/2
Link to Nutritional info. on Zucchini:
http://nutritiondata.self.com/facts/vegetables-and-vegetable-products/2639/2
Saturday, May 17, 2014
Almond Pesto served on Sliced Cucumbers
1 small bunch of basil
Ground almonds about 1/2 cup to 3/4 cup
1 clove garlic chopped
1 to 2 T of lemon
Approx. 2 to 4 T of cold pressed olive oil
Salt free herbal seasoning and pepper and some sea salt
Place all the above items in a food processor/chopper and mix until well blended. You may have to stir it a few times to make sure it gets nice and blended. Enjoy on sliced cucumbers.
Ground almonds about 1/2 cup to 3/4 cup
1 clove garlic chopped
1 to 2 T of lemon
Approx. 2 to 4 T of cold pressed olive oil
Salt free herbal seasoning and pepper and some sea salt
Place all the above items in a food processor/chopper and mix until well blended. You may have to stir it a few times to make sure it gets nice and blended. Enjoy on sliced cucumbers.
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