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Leah - don't know about the bloody mary - I do not drink.

 

BUT - Tommie - I just made it using the fresh parsley in my back yard and

the

tomatoes from my garden. MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMm good.

I think I could drink this yummy juice everyday.

 

It shouldn't be called a green drink though.

More of a brown drink.

Ha.

Judy

 

 

 

On 6/15/06, Leah Morrison <l_morrison2002 wrote:

>

> Tommy & Judy,

>

> The drink you are talking about is tomato, lime and parsley, right? So if

> you change the parsley to celery you have a bloody mary essentially right?

> Or do I have my drink recipes confused!?

>

> Leah

>

> Judy Cozza <judycozza <judycozza%40gmail.com>> wrote:

> Thanks Tommie!

> jc

>

> On 6/15/06, Tommie <jerushy <jerushy%40gmail.com>> wrote:

> >

> > This was the question:

> >

> > 3. green drinks - I want to try making green drinks.

> > I have a large garden so access to lots of greens.

> > Does anyone have a nice parsley combination?

> >

> > Yes, I blended them and it was delicious. I've tried the tomatoes and

> > lime juice and they were okay but this outshone them. Not in looks

> > but in taste. Cutting the tomatoes up and putting the lime juice and

> > parsley with them doesn't qualify as a green drink.

> >

> > Tommie

> > http://www.rawburchard.blogspot.com

> >

> >

> > rawfood

<rawfood%40><rawfood%40gro

> ups.com>, " Judy Cozza "

> > <judycozza wrote:

> > >

> > > Tommie - do you really put those 3 items in the blender (tomatoes,

> > parsley

> > > and lime) and then drink it?? Why not just cut them up and eat

> > them in a

> > > bowl. It sounds better to me.

> > > Just wondering if I " heard " you correctly.

> > > Judy in Phx

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > On 6/15/06, Tommie <jerushy wrote:

> > > >

> > > > Good morning!

> > > >

> > > > 1.Dehydrated food isn't considered really raw on the 811rv program

> > > > which is what I'm following for the most part. It isn't prohibited

> > > > but it's more of an occasional treat than a mainstay.

> > > >

> > > > 2.No, you don't have to be vegan. You can eat raw meat and fish

> > but

> > > > that can be iffy as far as parasites and other organisms are

> > > > concerned.

> > > >

> > > > 3.Blend a couple of tomatoes, a large amount of parsley, and the

> > > > juice of a lime. It's yummy! Not pretty but yummy. My buddy on the

> > > > Green Cleanse blended parsley and honeydew and said it was

> > delicious.

> > > > I haven't tried it so I can't vouch for that.

> > > >

> > > > Tommie

> > > > http://rawburchard.blogspot.com

> > > >

> > > > rawfood

<rawfood%40><rawfood%40gro

> ups.com><rawfood%40gro

> > ups.com>,

> >

> > Garden Gnome <

> > > > sfg.oamc@> wrote:

> > > > >

> > > > > I've been following along with the hopes of learning.

> > > > > I need some clarification and I have a couple of

> > > > > questions.

> > > > >

> > > > > 1. dehydration - I've seen this mentioned several

> > > > > times. Using a dehydrator will stop enzyme activity

> > > > > as well as remove moisture. Heat is used in the

> > > > > process so even some heat could be considered cooking.

> > > > > Could someone please explain why dehydrated foods

> > > > > would still be considered raw?

> > > > >

> > > > > 2. vegan - Do you have to be vegan to practice a raw

> > > > > diet? That is do they go hand in hand or could you be

> > > > > raw without being vegan?

> > > > >

> > > > > 3. green drinks - I want to try making green drinks.

> > > > > I have a large garden so access to lots of greens.

> > > > > Does anyone have a nice parsley combination?

> > > > >

> > > > > TIA

> > > > >

> > > > > Have a GREAT gardening day. Come wander through my blogs at:

> > > > > http://ca.360./sfg.oamc

> > > > > http://gardengnomewanderings.blogspot.com

> > > > >

> > > > > Garden Gnome

> > > > > Zone 6A, Ontario, Canada

> >

> >

> >

>

>

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Judy - I am JEALOUS! My tomato plants are just now blooming! Its going to be

late July before I get to devour them.

 

Leah

 

Judy Cozza <judycozza wrote:

Leah - don't know about the bloody mary - I do not drink.

 

BUT - Tommie - I just made it using the fresh parsley in my back yard and

the

tomatoes from my garden. MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMm good.

I think I could drink this yummy juice everyday.

 

It shouldn't be called a green drink though.

More of a brown drink.

Ha.

Judy

 

On 6/15/06, Leah Morrison <l_morrison2002 wrote:

>

> Tommy & Judy,

>

> The drink you are talking about is tomato, lime and parsley, right? So if

> you change the parsley to celery you have a bloody mary essentially right?

> Or do I have my drink recipes confused!?

>

> Leah

>

> Judy Cozza <judycozza <judycozza%40gmail.com>> wrote:

> Thanks Tommie!

> jc

>

> On 6/15/06, Tommie <jerushy <jerushy%40gmail.com>> wrote:

> >

> > This was the question:

> >

> > 3. green drinks - I want to try making green drinks.

> > I have a large garden so access to lots of greens.

> > Does anyone have a nice parsley combination?

> >

> > Yes, I blended them and it was delicious. I've tried the tomatoes and

> > lime juice and they were okay but this outshone them. Not in looks

> > but in taste. Cutting the tomatoes up and putting the lime juice and

> > parsley with them doesn't qualify as a green drink.

> >

> > Tommie

> > http://www.rawburchard.blogspot.com

> >

> >

> > rawfood

<rawfood%40><rawfood%40gro

> ups.com>, " Judy Cozza "

> > <judycozza wrote:

> > >

> > > Tommie - do you really put those 3 items in the blender (tomatoes,

> > parsley

> > > and lime) and then drink it?? Why not just cut them up and eat

> > them in a

> > > bowl. It sounds better to me.

> > > Just wondering if I " heard " you correctly.

> > > Judy in Phx

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > On 6/15/06, Tommie <jerushy wrote:

> > > >

> > > > Good morning!

> > > >

> > > > 1.Dehydrated food isn't considered really raw on the 811rv program

> > > > which is what I'm following for the most part. It isn't prohibited

> > > > but it's more of an occasional treat than a mainstay.

> > > >

> > > > 2.No, you don't have to be vegan. You can eat raw meat and fish

> > but

> > > > that can be iffy as far as parasites and other organisms are

> > > > concerned.

> > > >

> > > > 3.Blend a couple of tomatoes, a large amount of parsley, and the

> > > > juice of a lime. It's yummy! Not pretty but yummy. My buddy on the

> > > > Green Cleanse blended parsley and honeydew and said it was

> > delicious.

> > > > I haven't tried it so I can't vouch for that.

> > > >

> > > > Tommie

> > > > http://rawburchard.blogspot.com

> > > >

> > > > rawfood

<rawfood%40><rawfood%40gro

> ups.com><rawfood%40gro

> > ups.com>,

> >

> > Garden Gnome <

> > > > sfg.oamc@> wrote:

> > > > >

> > > > > I've been following along with the hopes of learning.

> > > > > I need some clarification and I have a couple of

> > > > > questions.

> > > > >

> > > > > 1. dehydration - I've seen this mentioned several

> > > > > times. Using a dehydrator will stop enzyme activity

> > > > > as well as remove moisture. Heat is used in the

> > > > > process so even some heat could be considered cooking.

> > > > > Could someone please explain why dehydrated foods

> > > > > would still be considered raw?

> > > > >

> > > > > 2. vegan - Do you have to be vegan to practice a raw

> > > > > diet? That is do they go hand in hand or could you be

> > > > > raw without being vegan?

> > > > >

> > > > > 3. green drinks - I want to try making green drinks.

> > > > > I have a large garden so access to lots of greens.

> > > > > Does anyone have a nice parsley combination?

> > > > >

> > > > > TIA

> > > > >

> > > > > Have a GREAT gardening day. Come wander through my blogs at:

> > > > > http://ca.360./sfg.oamc

> > > > > http://gardengnomewanderings.blogspot.com

> > > > >

> > > > > Garden Gnome

> > > > > Zone 6A, Ontario, Canada

> >

> >

> >

>

>

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