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Old 05-12-2008   #1
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Hi,
I'm new... on my 6th day so far and finding it really good. I'm away at Uni and in a week it's my dad's birthday, so i'm going home. They want to BBQ. I don't want to tell them about my raw food diet (i am not 100% raw at the moment though) because they will not understand and will be worried that i'm not eating, rather than eating well. So i'm going to eat the bbq. Will this take me back to day 1?

Also, i am still eating olives, is this ok? When i feel the need, i have half a slice of wholegrain bread. I feel really guilty, but my body feels it needs it at the moment. The first slice after my transition came on day 4. I tried a full slice but could only manage half. Is wholegrain bread better than potatoes or rice to satisfy my cooked food craving?
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Old 05-12-2008   #2
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I don't want to tell them about my raw food diet...Will this take me back to day 1?
You could tell them you are on a cleanse for health reasons, that you're trying vegetarian for a month, or that you're not in the mood for the BBQ meat, and then eat from the vegetarian side dishes. Beyond the meat (the main course), people will probably not pay attention to what you are and aren't eating. Why not tell them you're bringing the salad, make some green goddess dressing (avacado, lemon juice, salt), then eat two platefuls before eating the other food.
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Also, i am still eating olives, is this ok? When i feel the need, i have half a slice of wholegrain bread. I feel really guilty, but my body feels it needs it at the moment.... Is wholegrain bread better than potatoes or rice to satisfy my cooked food craving?
When you eat non-raw food. You will most likely feel better if you eat it with a large salad (or bananas and raisins with grainy breakfast food). This will keep your raw percentage higher, add fiber, and also lend some digestive enzymes (especially in the case of the greens).

In my mind, the continuum of food choices from good to not so good is something like this (this is just a generalization, different people's bodies will react differently or have different convictions about each of these foods):
  • raw
  • steamed (or cooked) veggies, tofu, cooked non-starch roots & sweet potatoes
  • cooked non-gluten grains and beans
  • cooked gluten grains and cooked starches
  • Dairy and eggs (prefer organic, veg fed)
  • Meat (prefer organic, grass fed), soda, sugar drinks, diet drinks
Sounds like you went from meat eater to raw vegan overnight. That's a pretty big step. While cold turkey works for some, and is the quickest way to get beyond eating anything cooked at all, other people work their way up to 100% over time. Any time you add more raw foods to your diet, you begin to improve your health. So, rejoice that you found this diet and that you have started the journey to a healthier more vibrant you. It will take time before you understand how to eat enough raw, how much IS enough, and what your body is really craving.

Important: Try not to feel guilty about what you are eating, even if it's not on your diet. Negative emotions can make the body acidic just like cooked foods. Enjoy your time with your family and don't let food ruin it.
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Hi Jroo, thank you for your reply, it was a very nice one. Ok, so i've mellowed down since i posted. I now realise that already i am 100% healthier than i was 2 weeks ago and that is all that i'd wished for. Yes, i was a meat eater. I still am. However i've only eaten salmon this week (just once), which i broiled. I knew it would be difficult, but on reflection, it has been easier than i expected. Just my occational cravings/habits try to get the better of me. I still say what i eat is healthy, even though it is not 100% raw and i know many raw fooders will think i'm being unhealthy by doing this. But i'm not eating any sorts of chrisps, red meat, oil, sweets, fizzy drinks.

For me, this is good enough. I am happy.
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Hi ava88! What I can tell you about my own experience it that it really takes time. I've been about 5 months without eating any kind of meat and I'm really trying to go 100% raw now but I've still got a lot to learn. I used to feel really guilty when I ate cooked foods but now I've come to understand that food should be a part of my life and not the center of it. I will become a raw foodist, I am truly convinced this is my path but I don't want to become an obsessed crazy person. Whenever I can't get raw foods, then I eat whatever I can (except meat, because it has come to the point where I don't like it anymore) and what I have seen is that even though it doesn't give me the feeling of eating raw foods, it is easier for me to process it because I think that my body is much more efficient now.
Best of luck on this new period of your life
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