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PleasureTalk - The Discussion Area / RAW Chat / Re: RAW New years picnic- Brisbane 11 January
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on: Thursday 18 December, 2008
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Hey, my family will come for sure. I will have to mention this to a friend of mine who has just started incorporating green smoothies into hers and her families diet one of whom is a type 1 diabetic and the results are great after only 3 weeks!! I won't make it till about 11-11:30 when we've packed up our juice stall at that particular market. So it will be really convenient  Rabbit
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Locally RAW / Australia & New Zealand / Re: Brisbane - raw foodists, raw food restaurants, etc ?
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on: Monday 25 February, 2008
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To get the best raw food available, you just HAVE to come to the organic markets and taste everything at the Earth and Water stand. Jason and Nikki make delicious food. We always get our brekky here (and take home packages for our kids who just love it!). You won't be disappointed. They are also such lovely people.  If you want to know where the markets are or how to get there you can pm me for the details. Jill
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PleasureTalk - The Discussion Area / Off Topic Chat / Travelling without vaccinations
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on: Monday 25 February, 2008
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Does anyone have information about if you HAVE to have the overseas vaccinations before you travel? Is there any alternatives naturally? My oldest son, Joel, who is 19yrs is planning a trip to Greece in September and is not keen to be 'jabbed'. If anyone is interested in travel, he wouldn't mind someone to go with. ne other helpful info to help this newbie traveller would be great.  Jill
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Locally RAW / Australia & New Zealand / Re: Gold Coast Picnic
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on: Tuesday 12 February, 2008
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Hey I'm in the photo with my hunky hubby, in the blue shirt to his left. Uh-huh.  Fig balls are simply a combination of soaked dried figs, dessicated coconut and bananas (lady fingers are best- better flavour) then frozen and coated in raw choc! Frozen is good for holding coating of choc to them. Use toothpicks for ease in coating with choc, and for less mess when eating unless you enjoy licking melted gooey chocolate from off your fingers- yummm[/color]
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PleasureTalk - The Discussion Area / Off Topic Chat / Re: Health, Happiness and Soul
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on: Friday 18 January, 2008
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Oh, how exciting! Of course we'll be there  It will be so nice to see you lovely people! We are there EVERY sunday from early till usually late  . It is nice to chat to those we know. So a raw brekky it is-pizza, chocolate crackle ,chezcake, I'm there! (sorry, we're there  ) Oh and don't forget the sugarcane juice to wash it all down or wet the palette  Jill
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PleasureTalk - The Discussion Area / Off Topic Chat / Health, Happiness and Soul
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on: Friday 18 January, 2008
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If anyone is interested, there is an Expo under trhe above title at the Gold Coast convention centre this weekend. On friday thru sunday from 10am to 7pm with seminars and stage performances. I am going sat or sun, not definite yet which day. If anyone else is going, we'd love to meet up with you there  . Sorry for short notice but I only found out about this a few days ago. Jill
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PleasureTalk - The Discussion Area / Recipes - Meals & Snacks / Pumpkin and Rosemary Dip
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on: Friday 04 January, 2008
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This dip is surprisingly sweet but very yummy. I had previously eaten a cooked version of it and wanted to try making it raw as it was so yum. Anyhow, I did and we enjoyed it for New Years. Here's the recipe:
1/8th medium sized jap pumpkin 1/2 C macadamia nut cheese 3-4T fresh rosemary chopped very fine 1T agave
De-skin and de-seed pumpkin. Blend in food processor till fine then add other ingred's and continue to blend till well mixed. Should be a nice bright orange/yellow colour. Enjoy with veg or your favourite cracker. I personally enjoyed it on curry buckwheat crackers also with snow peas. Ingred's for maca cheese are simply macadamias, lemon juice, salt and water. Blend and dehydrate till most of moisture is evaporated.
Rabbit
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PleasureTalk - The Discussion Area / RAW Chat / HAPPY NEW YEAR!!
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on: Monday 31 December, 2007
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Hi All, I would like to wish everyone here on the forum a happy and prosperous 2008!!!  It has been great sharing, learning and loving with you beautiful people here. Here's to reaching greater heights next year in all that we do. Cheers to all, Jill
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PleasureTalk - The Discussion Area / Recipes - Drinks / Re: Green Smoothies for Kids!
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on: Wednesday 28 November, 2007
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I say get them into it as young as possible! My 9 month old just luuurves my green smoothies and whenever he sees me with them makes much noise till I share with him! He also loves smoothies without greens and thinks mango/young coconut custard is delicious. I hope he stays this way.
rabbit
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PleasureTalk - The Discussion Area / RAW Chat / Re: your shopping trolley....
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on: Sunday 11 November, 2007
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wow, for me and mine it's bananas in BULK! mangoes bulk, pineapples bulk, apples bulk, oranges bulk, tomatoes bulk, did I mention that I buy a lot in bulk? and lettuce, cabbage, cucumbers s/flower sprouts, carrots, capsicum, celery, parsley, kale, a range of nuts and seeds, fresh dates. I can hardly stand up when I'm finished! LOL! No, seriously my precious hubby and wonderfully helpful children help out with the shopping a lot. That's about it,.. I think, we do go through a lot. As for the supermarket I don't go to it more than once a week/fortnight. Really can't stand the place.
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