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call me irawsponsible

call me unrawliable

can't help you much I am just starting this too kinda

I flirted with it a couple of decades ago

but didn't really seem to have the time

imy twenties I was too busy with a bunch of other stuff-

but now I want to do this about 75%

Good for you for going all the way!

And thanks for all your questions-then I don't have to ask!

I am wondering about thehull of legiumes when you sprout-is it hard to

digest?

Do you know much about sprouts?

(i have french lentils soaking)

Em

 

rawfood , jeannieh h <jeannieh99 wrote:

>

> I get so confused with all this. I guess my mind and reception

abilities are impaired by all the sad I've eaten over the years. lol

>

> I think I need a chart that spells out what is ok to combine and

what is not ok to combine. I am known to throw everything into a

salad. Without regard to what goes with what.

>

> It is challenging enough for me to be venturing into this life of

raw, without having to be bogged down with " this goes with this...that

doesn't go with that " .

>

> What kind of harm comes from not combining properly?

>

> Call me dense,

>

>

> Jeannie

>

> your time is the most cherished gift of all, tomorrow is promised to

no one.

>

>

>

>

> Elchanan <Elchanan

> rawfood

> Saturday, June 23, 2007 1:37:19 AM

> RE: [Raw Food] Re: Salt again, I suppose

>

>

> Great question. Answer: no, it simply depends on what is used. For

example,

> a favorite treat for kids and adults) is to take a banana and place

it on a

> large lettuce leaf, then blend up one or two dates with water and

use as a

> thick sauce. Roll it up and you have a ... well, whatever you wish

to call

> it.

>

> In general, melons are best eaten alone. But the other fruits ... sweet,

> subacid, acid, and " veggie fruits " all go well with greens. What

does NOT go

> well is mixing sweet with acid fruits, greens or not. Equally, what

does not

> go well is mixing sweet fruits with fatty items, such as avocado, nuts,

> seeds.

>

> Hope that's more clear. We're planning a food combining teleconference

> sometime later this year, for those interested.

>

> Best,

> Elchanan

> _____

>

> rawfood [rawfood ] On

Behalf Of

> Erica

> Friday, June 22, 2007 2:25 PM

> rawfood

> [Raw Food] Re: Salt again, I suppose

>

>

> Wouldn't fruit on a salad be really really poor food combining?

>

>

>

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Em,

 

LOL, love your posts!!!

I do ask alot of questions. I am a very curious person by nature. My dh will

tell you!! LOL.....

I'm that little kid that is always asking " .............but why????? LOL

 

Don't know why....I guess I was " answer deprived " as a child. LOL

 

I also ask because I am sure I am not the only person that might benefit by the

answers. I love it and I encourage more people to jump in and ask ask

ask....this is how we learn, learn, learn.

 

Anyone is welcome to throw out an answer also. I think of this group as the

best think tank in town....LOL There are a lot of smart people here and I feel

blessed to be bantering with the lot of you!!

 

I don't know the answer to the sprout question. I am looking forward to the

answers though!

 

 

Jeannie

 

your time is the most cherished gift of all, tomorrow is promised to no one.

 

 

 

 

Antie Em <emusedmary

rawfood

Saturday, June 23, 2007 10:09:38 AM

[Raw Food] food combining...was..Re: Salt again, I suppose

 

 

call me irawsponsible

call me unrawliable

can't help you much I am just starting this too kinda

I flirted with it a couple of decades ago

but didn't really seem to have the time

imy twenties I was too busy with a bunch of other stuff-

but now I want to do this about 75%

Good for you for going all the way!

And thanks for all your questions-then I don't have to ask!

I am wondering about thehull of legiumes when you sprout-is it hard to

digest?

Do you know much about sprouts?

(i have french lentils soaking)

Em

 

rawfood , jeannieh h <jeannieh99 wrote:

>

> I get so confused with all this. I guess my mind and reception

abilities are impaired by all the sad I've eaten over the years. lol

>

> I think I need a chart that spells out what is ok to combine and

what is not ok to combine. I am known to throw everything into a

salad. Without regard to what goes with what.

>

> It is challenging enough for me to be venturing into this life of

raw, without having to be bogged down with " this goes with this...that

doesn't go with that " .

>

> What kind of harm comes from not combining properly?

>

> Call me dense,

>

>

> Jeannie

>

> your time is the most cherished gift of all, tomorrow is promised to

no one.

>

>

>

>

> Elchanan <Elchanan

> rawfood

> Saturday, June 23, 2007 1:37:19 AM

> RE: [Raw Food] Re: Salt again, I suppose

>

>

> Great question. Answer: no, it simply depends on what is used. For

example,

> a favorite treat for kids and adults) is to take a banana and place

it on a

> large lettuce leaf, then blend up one or two dates with water and

use as a

> thick sauce. Roll it up and you have a ... well, whatever you wish

to call

> it.

>

> In general, melons are best eaten alone. But the other fruits ... sweet,

> subacid, acid, and " veggie fruits " all go well with greens. What

does NOT go

> well is mixing sweet with acid fruits, greens or not. Equally, what

does not

> go well is mixing sweet fruits with fatty items, such as avocado, nuts,

> seeds.

>

> Hope that's more clear. We're planning a food combining teleconference

> sometime later this year, for those interested.

>

> Best,

> Elchanan

> _____

>

> rawfood [rawfood ] On

Behalf Of

> Erica

> Friday, June 22, 2007 2:25 PM

> rawfood

> [Raw Food] Re: Salt again, I suppose

>

>

> Wouldn't fruit on a salad be really really poor food combining?

>

>

>

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Link is in the archive ...

Elchanan

 

_____

 

rawfood [rawfood ] On Behalf Of

jeannieh h

Saturday, June 23, 2007 7:38 AM

rawfood

Re: [Raw Food] food combining...was..Re: Salt again, I suppose

 

 

 

I get so confused with all this. I guess my mind and reception abilities are

impaired by all the sad I've eaten over the years. lol

 

I think I need a chart that spells out what is ok to combine and what is not

ok to combine. I am known to throw everything into a salad. Without regard

to what goes with what.

 

It is challenging enough for me to be venturing into this life of raw,

without having to be bogged down with " this goes with this...that doesn't go

with that " .

 

What kind of harm comes from not combining properly?

 

Call me dense,

 

Jeannie

 

your time is the most cherished gift of all, tomorrow is promised to no one.

 

 

Elchanan <Elchanan@PathOfHeal <Elchanan%40PathOfHealth.org>

th.org>

rawfood@ <rawfood%40> .com

Saturday, June 23, 2007 1:37:19 AM

RE: [Raw Food] Re: Salt again, I suppose

 

Great question. Answer: no, it simply depends on what is used. For example,

a favorite treat for kids and adults) is to take a banana and place it on a

large lettuce leaf, then blend up one or two dates with water and use as a

thick sauce. Roll it up and you have a ... well, whatever you wish to call

it.

 

In general, melons are best eaten alone. But the other fruits ... sweet,

subacid, acid, and " veggie fruits " all go well with greens. What does NOT go

well is mixing sweet with acid fruits, greens or not. Equally, what does not

go well is mixing sweet fruits with fatty items, such as avocado, nuts,

seeds.

 

Hope that's more clear. We're planning a food combining teleconference

sometime later this year, for those interested.

 

Best,

Elchanan

_____

 

rawfood@ <rawfood%40> .com

[rawfood@ <rawfood%40> .com] On

Behalf Of

Erica

Friday, June 22, 2007 2:25 PM

rawfood@ <rawfood%40> .com

[Raw Food] Re: Salt again, I suppose

 

Wouldn't fruit on a salad be really really poor food combining?

 

 

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