I'm directing my rib at the cooked meat paleo dieters who make such a big deal out of raw paleo dieters. As if the word "raw" has to make people head for the hills. I bet the cooked paleo dieters do not cook their raw fruit, right?
lifted from my blog at http://www.myhealthblog.org/2010/02/10/raw-paleo-diet-breakfast-feb-10-2010-fruit-in-season/
Title: Re: Raw Paleo Diet Breakfast Feb 10, 2010: Fruit in Season
Post by: Ioanna on February 10, 2010, 09:23:54 am
looks divine GS, what a lovely breakfast table!
you once wrote about wondering what others on this forum are eating exactly, and i have to wonder if eating your native fruits would have the same adverse effect that eating our fruits does for me. when i've travelled out of the country the color and tastes of fruits we have here is so different. e.g. tomatoes and any melons are fruits i never liked until i went to Italy where they were so vibrant i had to try, and i loved them! lemons are another that stand out.
Title: Re: Raw Paleo Diet Breakfast Feb 10, 2010: Fruit in Season
Post by: RawZi on February 10, 2010, 12:07:16 pm
I know vegans, some who grill unripe avocado, others who dice it up and sell it in hot soup. You gotta emphasize the word "raw". People are crazy out there.
They read your posts, eat a cooked avocado, then say because of their results with that, that your diet doesn't work.
One cooked person today told me they're on paleo diet which includes fruit juice and dried fruits.
I'm directing my rib at the cooked meat paleo dieters who make such a big deal out of raw paleo dieters. As if the word "raw" has to make people head for the hills. I bet the cooked paleo dieters do not cook their raw fruit, right?