- My Changing Appetite by drpr
18 y
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Blog: Raw Odyssey
Over
the past two or three weeks I've noticed that my tolerance for certain
flavors and textures seems to have narrowed. More and more I seem to
prefer blander, plainer, and less-processed foods. It's strange to
realize how my enjoyment of flavorful foods has diminished. That's not
to say I don't like them- I loved the samosas we had at our potluck
this weekend. They were beautiful and colorful and aromatic, with deep
flavoring, but I find that one tiny piece is all I can have. (Now, why
couldn't I have experienced this back when I was eating pizzas and
drinking gallons of Pepsi? Not fair, I tell you.)
What I'm
eating a lot of these days are nuts (a couple of ounces daily), hummus
sandwiches made with Ezekiel bread, and mildly sweet fruits such as
melons and bananas. I drink plenty of water, or at least try to. I was
getting into a kombucha tea habit for a while but the last three I had
made me feel the way I feel when I drink wine- the muscles in my neck,
shoulders and arms get a bit "achey" when I have alcohol. I was
surprised that kombucha tea has been having the same effect, because
although it can contain alchohol from the fermentation process, I can't
imagine that such a little amount would affect me like that. Especially
when it didn't affect me previously. Is that strange or what?
I'm
still eating smoked salmon, but I've found that the smooth kind that is
cut into thin slices is getting to me because the texture is a bit,
um... slimy. It's crazy to be
mentally crossing food after food off my list because it tastes too
strong, feels too slimy, or makes my arms hurt! Luckily I can eat the
thicker slices of smoked salmon without feeling disgusted, but it's
very hard to find any that's free of brown sugar. I guess ceviche is
going to be more my thing. By the way, if anyone knows how to make
ceviche that doesn't taste too lemoney or "citrusy" from the marinade,
I'd really appreciate your passing that info on to me.
I want to
extend a welcome to people joining the Raw Odyssey Cafe. There, I
discovered another raw foodist in our midst: Renee, who has a
nice-looking blog at http://pomegranatebliss.blogspot.com/.
Well,
that's all for me. Time to get into bed and do my deep breathing
exercises! I might be ready to dive back into my Buddhist studies soon. |
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- Great. :) by JeSuisButterfly
18 y
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A raw guru friend of mine says that salmon is usually the last food raw foodist give up. It was for him, it was for me, and countless others we knew. What we're seeking are the Omega Fatty acids.. I personally love salmon, and would eat it if I could, but my intestines have a hard time tolerating it.
If you'd like to give up the salmon, you could begin eating more macadamia nuts or hemp products.. I think pine nuts and pumpkin seeds are on that list, too.
Wonderful that your tastes are narrowing.. from what I understand, it's natural, and a process that raw foodists eventually go through.
Congrats!
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- Re: Great. :) by drpr
18 y
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Thanks for the suggestions, Butterfly! I do kinda like the idea that my range of foods is getting narrower. It makes life so much easier in a way, considering my history of food-addiction.
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