Guest guest Posted April 6, 2005 Report Share Posted April 6, 2005 reading the vita mix web site, it seem the thing causes enough heat to cook soup. as a raw foodist i want to avoid this. does this mean this product can't be used for raw? or is it difficult? thankyou, Lane - lane lynn rawfood Sunday, March 27, 2005 9:03 AM Re: [Raw Food] Fresh Date update pls tell where ya gottem from. ty. srry if i missed it. lane - Bob Farrell rawfood Friday, March 25, 2005 4:40 PM [Raw Food] Fresh Date update Hello all! My very first date order arrived UPS today...just toooooo exciting! I opened it, looked to see what was what, and then sampled a few of each kind (even decided to keep a tick tally of how many, so I could go to NutriDiary, and see if I had any calories left to eat for the day!) I then realized that I'd *never* had a non-dried date in my life....a new experience! grand! Here's my thoughts on each: Medjool (10)- I paid $5 extra for the " large " version, and oh my gosh... they were almost a meal in themselves...very sweet, very moist, large, (reminded me of the size of a fresh fig tree in a neighbor's yard in NC..) very tasty...and they packed about 20/qt. Carmelita (8) - ok...smaller....sweet, not quite as moist, and maybe a little like carmel.... pack: ~75/qt. Honey - (9) very moist, actually dripping in what almost seemed, and tasted like honey....excellent! pack: ~60/qt. I packed these last in each batch, so I could lick my fingers, go wash them again, and begin again! Peanut Butter (6-7)- interesting...they looked a little like peanuts in the shell, and when I found the only " really " dried out one in the bunch, I think I see where they get their name: the skins dries into an almost paper-like thickness, and the inside then is hard like a peanut. theyr'e ok.... pack: ~75/qt. The 15# sampler pack yielded about 13 qts. in 1qt. vacuum-sealed containers, 1.5 qts. in a tub in the fridge, and about 1/4 a quart +/- that I ate ...(16 dates - called it 18 for NutriDiary, since the Medjool's were so large. ) I'd call it 15 qts. of dates for $45 plus Shipping ($~15 for me, mid- FL from Calif.) Numbers behind the name are just some " quantification " of where I'd put them on my 1 (lowest) to 10 (highest)scale. For comaprison, the last batch of Medjool dates that I'd bought at the Health Food store, I'd now rate a 1-2. Hope this assists some others. regards, Bob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2005 Report Share Posted April 6, 2005 Hi, Lane, in order for it to heat soup, it has to be run for while; for a quick blend or fruits or veggies, heating would be minimal. Peace, Valerie lane lynn <lanie wrote: reading the vita mix web site, it seem the thing causes enough heat to cook soup. as a raw foodist i want to avoid this. does this mean this product can't be used for raw? or is it difficult? thankyou, Lane - lane lynn rawfood Sunday, March 27, 2005 9:03 AM Re: [Raw Food] Fresh Date update pls tell where ya gottem from. ty. srry if i missed it. lane - Bob Farrell rawfood Friday, March 25, 2005 4:40 PM [Raw Food] Fresh Date update Hello all! My very first date order arrived UPS today...just toooooo exciting! I opened it, looked to see what was what, and then sampled a few of each kind (even decided to keep a tick tally of how many, so I could go to NutriDiary, and see if I had any calories left to eat for the day!) I then realized that I'd *never* had a non-dried date in my life....a new experience! grand! Here's my thoughts on each: Medjool (10)- I paid $5 extra for the " large " version, and oh my gosh... they were almost a meal in themselves...very sweet, very moist, large, (reminded me of the size of a fresh fig tree in a neighbor's yard in NC..) very tasty...and they packed about 20/qt. Carmelita (8) - ok...smaller....sweet, not quite as moist, and maybe a little like carmel.... pack: ~75/qt. Honey - (9) very moist, actually dripping in what almost seemed, and tasted like honey....excellent! pack: ~60/qt. I packed these last in each batch, so I could lick my fingers, go wash them again, and begin again! Peanut Butter (6-7)- interesting...they looked a little like peanuts in the shell, and when I found the only " really " dried out one in the bunch, I think I see where they get their name: the skins dries into an almost paper-like thickness, and the inside then is hard like a peanut. theyr'e ok.... pack: ~75/qt. The 15# sampler pack yielded about 13 qts. in 1qt. vacuum-sealed containers, 1.5 qts. in a tub in the fridge, and about 1/4 a quart +/- that I ate ...(16 dates - called it 18 for NutriDiary, since the Medjool's were so large. ) I'd call it 15 qts. of dates for $45 plus Shipping ($~15 for me, mid- FL from Calif.) Numbers behind the name are just some " quantification " of where I'd put them on my 1 (lowest) to 10 (highest)scale. For comaprison, the last batch of Medjool dates that I'd bought at the Health Food store, I'd now rate a 1-2. Hope this assists some others. regards, Bob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2005 Report Share Posted April 6, 2005 hey thanks Valerie - Valerie Mills Daly rawfood Wednesday, April 06, 2005 8:07 AM Re: [Raw Food] vita mix more questions Hi, Lane, in order for it to heat soup, it has to be run for while; for a quick blend or fruits or veggies, heating would be minimal. Peace, Valerie lane lynn <lanie wrote: reading the vita mix web site, it seem the thing causes enough heat to cook soup. as a raw foodist i want to avoid this. does this mean this product can't be used for raw? or is it difficult? thankyou, Lane - lane lynn rawfood Sunday, March 27, 2005 9:03 AM Re: [Raw Food] Fresh Date update pls tell where ya gottem from. ty. srry if i missed it. lane - Bob Farrell rawfood Friday, March 25, 2005 4:40 PM [Raw Food] Fresh Date update Hello all! My very first date order arrived UPS today...just toooooo exciting! I opened it, looked to see what was what, and then sampled a few of each kind (even decided to keep a tick tally of how many, so I could go to NutriDiary, and see if I had any calories left to eat for the day!) I then realized that I'd *never* had a non-dried date in my life....a new experience! grand! Here's my thoughts on each: Medjool (10)- I paid $5 extra for the " large " version, and oh my gosh... they were almost a meal in themselves...very sweet, very moist, large, (reminded me of the size of a fresh fig tree in a neighbor's yard in NC..) very tasty...and they packed about 20/qt. Carmelita (8) - ok...smaller....sweet, not quite as moist, and maybe a little like carmel.... pack: ~75/qt. Honey - (9) very moist, actually dripping in what almost seemed, and tasted like honey....excellent! pack: ~60/qt. I packed these last in each batch, so I could lick my fingers, go wash them again, and begin again! Peanut Butter (6-7)- interesting...they looked a little like peanuts in the shell, and when I found the only " really " dried out one in the bunch, I think I see where they get their name: the skins dries into an almost paper-like thickness, and the inside then is hard like a peanut. theyr'e ok.... pack: ~75/qt. The 15# sampler pack yielded about 13 qts. in 1qt. vacuum-sealed containers, 1.5 qts. in a tub in the fridge, and about 1/4 a quart +/- that I ate ...(16 dates - called it 18 for NutriDiary, since the Medjool's were so large. ) I'd call it 15 qts. of dates for $45 plus Shipping ($~15 for me, mid- FL from Calif.) Numbers behind the name are just some " quantification " of where I'd put them on my 1 (lowest) to 10 (highest)scale. For comaprison, the last batch of Medjool dates that I'd bought at the Health Food store, I'd now rate a 1-2. Hope this assists some others. regards, Bob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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