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Omnivorous Raw Paleo Diet / Farms in New York...which one?
« on: July 28, 2012, 08:17:48 pm »
Can anyone recommend  a farm in New York to buy meat from?  Eatwild.com has several and I was wondering if anyone has personal experience with any of them. Thank you.

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Health / Re: RAW TODDLER'S HAVING RINGWORM IN HIS BODY AND THE TREATMENT
« on: December 16, 2009, 06:20:26 pm »
If it was the meat, wouldn't you have had ringworm too? I'm guessing you ate the same meat too as your child.

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Health / Re: RAW TODDLER'S HAVING RINGWORM IN HIS BODY AND THE TREATMENT
« on: December 16, 2009, 06:29:49 am »
I don't see why he cannot eat raw meat. Ringworm isn't caused by eating meat.

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Welcoming Committee / Re: Newbie here
« on: December 07, 2009, 05:58:11 am »
Hey GoodSamaritan, thanks for the welcome!
I eat mostly very hydrating fruits myself but there are times when I crave denser stuff like durian and avocado and such.
I'm not a big fan of raw veggies too, but ,as above, there are times when I have a hankering for certain kinds.
I try as much as possible to let my body/instincts/feelings be my guide when it comes to eating.
Take care.

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Welcoming Committee / Re: Newbie here
« on: December 06, 2009, 07:34:03 am »
Dan, thanks very much for taking time to reply. Very helpful advice. You're in NY too, I see, awesome! 

Tyler, thanks for the reply. I read those two links you gave me. Lots of enlightening, helpful advice.

Yesterday, I knew next to nothing about this lifestyle other than hearing the words "paleo" and "primal" thrown about here and there. Today, I'm getting a clearer mental picture of how to go about living this way.
I feel, instinctively, that this is the way I should be eating. I feel like I've come home. Thanks again everyone! :)

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Welcoming Committee / Re: Newbie here
« on: December 06, 2009, 02:47:44 am »
Hi Rawzi,
              Thanks for replying! I feel really good eating mono. Been doing it for most of the 3 years I've been raw. When I eat foods in various combinations I get digestive problems. So, I'm going to stick to mostly mono and very near-100% raw. When I deviate from these two things I pay consequences. As long as I stay raw and mono I don't have a health problem in the world.

I glanced through the Instincto section but I have yet to read in depth.

Can you tell me if those foods that I listed in my opening post are within RP guidelines?  Also, can you tell me a good place to get meat in the NY metro area?  Thanks!

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Welcoming Committee / Newbie here
« on: December 05, 2009, 10:00:49 pm »
Hi Everyone,
    Many thanks for creating and interacting in this wonderful website.

I'm new here, and to the raw paleo lifestyle.  I've been mostly raw(about 75-80%) for over 3 years following the raw vegan diet. I wasn't a vegan for those years because when I would eat cooked foods, I sometimes ate meat or fish. However, when I ate raw I ate vegan.

I've decided to switch to a raw paleo diet because I don't think I'm doing as well as I can. I feel instinctively that I need some animal foods in my diet.

Right now I'm doing a 100% raw vegan diet. I plan on doing very high-100% raw until I die so I was very happy to see the word "Raw" in this website's name.

I need some advice on what to eat on a raw paleo diet. The following is what I plan on eating. Can someone say whether it's within Raw Paleo guidelines. Thanks in advance.

--Raw fresh fruits, almost any kind that I can get my hands on(mostly mono meals).
--Raw beef, chicken, pork, fish, eggs, wild game if I can get any,(definitely mono meals or eaten with   
   leafy greens). I may drop one or more depending on taste but I'll definitely keep beef, chicken and eggs.
-- Some veggies like baby spinach, broccoli, cabbage, bell peppers, carrots, lettuce, celery, tomatoes, a
   few others
--Nuts and Seeds (mono meals)
-- maybe very small amounts of salt and spices to season meats. I'll try them without seasonings first to
    see how I do with taste.

So what do you think guys? Can I make the Raw Paleo cut eating from the above foods?  Also, I need some advice on getting meats in the New York area. I live on Long Island. Thanks very much for your opinion and advice!

I am male, 46yrs. See you in the forums!

         Raw Forever

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