Guest guest Posted April 1, 2006 Report Share Posted April 1, 2006 I know of 30-some raw foodism sites, but can't make up my mind on which ones. (I would of course refer others to our group, after they already have a basic understanding of the raw foods lifestyle). If you haven't seen the ads, there's this new fun service called " Answers " , which actually could be a useful tool for spreading our knowledge of raw foodism. It's a free " social networking-online community-Question/Answer service " for all members. You could ask any kind of question, pick one of the categories it should belong under, and it gets 'advertised' in a pool of interconnected users so that they can answer to their best of knowledge. They get 2 'points' for answering; when you ask the question it deducts 5 points, but you start out with an automatic 100 points. I think it's fun, but most importantly we could use it a little here and there to help others who are asking food or health-related questions by referring them to raw food info sites, along with a couple sentences about personal experience. I'm sure it would be a great way to get more people involved in the raw food lifestyle exponentially-speaking, and could soon change the world! Thanks, Tiffany Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2006 Report Share Posted April 1, 2006 Can you post the link for Answers? Tommie http://www.rawburchard.blogspot.com rawfood , " Tiffany " <bluelairess wrote: > > I know of 30-some raw foodism sites, but can't make up my mind on > which ones. (I would of course refer others to our group, after they > already have a basic understanding of the raw foods lifestyle). > > If you haven't seen the ads, there's this new fun service > called " Answers " , which actually could be a useful tool for > spreading our knowledge of raw foodism. > It's a free " social networking-online community-Question/Answer > service " for all members. You could ask any kind of question, > pick one of the categories it should belong under, and it > gets 'advertised' in a pool of interconnected users so that they can > answer to their best of knowledge. They get 2 'points' for > answering; when you ask the question it deducts 5 points, but you > start out with an automatic 100 points. > > I think it's fun, but most importantly we could use it a little here > and there to help others who are asking food or health-related > questions by referring them to raw food info sites, along with a > couple sentences about personal experience. > > I'm sure it would be a great way to get more people involved in the > raw food lifestyle exponentially-speaking, and could soon change the > world! > Thanks, > Tiffany > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2006 Report Share Posted April 1, 2006 Tommie, I was thinking the same thing. I managed to find it, here's a link: http://answers./ Debra --- jerushy1944 <no_reply > wrote: > Can you post the link for Answers? > > Tommie > http://www.rawburchard.blogspot.com > > rawfood , " Tiffany " > <bluelairess wrote: > > > > I know of 30-some raw foodism sites, but can't > make up my mind on > > which ones. (I would of course refer others to > our group, after > they > > already have a basic understanding of the raw > foods lifestyle). > > > > If you haven't seen the ads, there's this new fun > service > > called " Answers " , which actually could be a > useful tool for > > spreading our knowledge of raw foodism. > > It's a free " social networking-online > community-Question/Answer > > service " for all members. You could ask > any kind of > question, > > pick one of the categories it should belong > under, and it > > gets 'advertised' in a pool of interconnected > users so that they can > > answer to their best of knowledge. They get 2 > 'points' for > > answering; when you ask the question it deducts 5 > points, but you > > start out with an automatic 100 points. > > > > I think it's fun, but most importantly we could > use it a little here > > and there to help others who are asking food or > health-related > > questions by referring them to raw food info > sites, along with a > > couple sentences about personal experience. > > > > I'm sure it would be a great way to get more > people involved in the > > raw food lifestyle exponentially-speaking, and > could soon change the > > world! > > Thanks, > > Tiffany > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 2, 2006 Report Share Posted April 2, 2006 Tiffany wrote: > I know of 30-some raw foodism sites, but can't make up my mind on > which ones. (I would of course refer others to our group, after > they already have a basic understanding of the raw foods > lifestyle). What are the sites that you cannot choose from? There are sites listed in the links on the group website. Why would you not suggest to a newbie to sign onto the list? That part I do not understand. Although I had been raw for a long time, I felt like a newbie when I decided to get my dehydrator, so I signed on to the list, and I have suggested it to people who were considering going raw. Why would you not mention it? What is the rationale? Margaret Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2006 Report Share Posted April 4, 2006 Hi Margaret, I wanted to choose a reference site not for newbies, but for people who have not even heard of eating foods raw. If they're newbies, I'd definitely refer them to this group. The links on our group home page work well, but I was looking more for a site that was less complicated looking at first glance and had like a " Why go raw? " heading right up front. -Tiffany Margaret Gamez <mgamez1 wrote: What are the sites that you cannot choose from? There are sites listed in the links on the group website. Why would you not suggest to a newbie to sign onto the list? That part I do not understand. Although I had been raw for a long time, I felt like a newbie when I decided to get my dehydrator, so I signed on to the list, and I have suggested it to people who were considering going raw. Why would you not mention it? What is the rationale? Margaret Tiffany wrote: I know of 30-some raw foodism sites, but can't make up my mind on which ones. (I would of course refer others to our group, after they already have a basic understanding of the raw foods lifestyle). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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