Sunday, 10 August 2008

RawFu: day ten

First 10-day mini-challenge challenged and defeated. Take that!

It's been fairly easy so far. I've been 100% raw most days, but I have had some of our lovely homegrown potatoes alongside my salad, and a bit of cooked here and there over the weekend, But that's ok. It feels very much under control.

Detox has subsided a little so I'm looking forward to enjoying the "high raw high" next week.

I've given up on posting what I eat everyday, mostly because I'm just not inspired to write every day and I know a food diary is definitely useful but I'm just not up for it right now.

However, I do have a list of 'newbie notes' up my sleeve that I will share as I think these are useful. Some of them are posted over at RawFu already but since the network is closed to non-members I think it's only fair to post them here for the whole wide world to access.

newbie note: supplement, substitute, subtract

While you're still starting out on your journey I think this is some of the best advice you can get. It still helps me when I fall off the wagon.

So, it's the easiest thing in the world to do. Three simple steps. SUPPLEMENT first, then SUBSTITUTE, finally SUBTRACT.

So, first, while you're finding your way, just eat more raw foods along with your regular diet. You supplement with extra raw fruits and veggies. That's it. In practical terms that means adding a salad to your usual dinner.

Next, substitute. As you notice you get more attracted to the raw food, or you make a conscious decision to increase your raw food, then you can start to substitute cooked food with raw. Choose a raw soup instead of your regular dinner. Swap that "I'm tired and don't want to cook" pizza with a quick and easy green smoothie. Or, make your side salad into a main meal salad and don't have the chicken/quiche/pasta or whatever you would normally have.

Later on in your journey you can start to cut out specific foods. I cut out wheat and dairy first, as I'm gluten intolerant and it's a big trigger food for me. I am not 100% vegan, I've been veggie for years and the only dairy I have is cheese and live yogurt, but as I get on my raw wagon I try to avoid all dairy products because I know that's better for me. Then cut out your other cooked dishes and unhealthy habits one by one. No more coffee this week. Next week kick the tortilla chips habit. The week after face down your Ben & Jerry's addiction. And so on.

Then slowly build up to 100% (or whatever your chosen % is) raw vegan from there. Take it easy. You'll get there.


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