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Raw Diet Day Four: ¡Raw Fiesta!

by Jenn (j3nn.net) on July 15, 2010

I found myself grazing most of the day yesterday. A piece of fruit here, handful of nuts there, a piece of cheese, a raw no-bake cookie, and before you know it, I really only ended up with one complete meal. My lunch consisted of olives, a piece of Jarlsberg Swiss cheese, and a Diet Coke (Is diet Coke a cooked food? Do they boil those chemicals? lol)

These olives were amazing… not raw, but part of my 20% or so that wasn’t. ;)

Sadly, they’re all gone now. I finished off the whole half-pint in 2 days. :shock: So salty, so YUMMY! :mrgreen: I guess the olives qualify as my one and only cooked food for the day, besides the dairy products.

I came up with dinner while thinking about what to use baby bella mushrooms for. Then it hit me: Raw mushroom tacos!!

Raw Mushroom Taco “Meat”

  • About 8 small baby bella mushrooms (or any mushrooms), chopped up in small taco-filling sized pieces
  • Chili powder to taste
  • Cumin to taste
  • Garlic powder and garlic salt to taste
  • Black pepper to taste
  • A few splashes of Cholula hot sauce (or any hot sauce that you prefer)
  • 1 cap-ful distilled white vinegar
  • Generous drizzle of cold pressed extra virgin olive oil

Toss all ingredients together, cover, and let sit at room temperature for at least 3-4 hours until you are ready to eat it. Makes enough filling for 3 romaine lettuce leaves.

Raw Mushroom Vegetarian Tacos

  • 3 romaine lettuce leaves spread with Fage Total 0% plain Greek strained yogurt as the “sour cream”; raw mushroom taco filling, fresh Haas avocado, grape tomatoes, and the rest of my raw milk cheddar cheese, about 1.5oz

These were SO GOOD! JUST like a taco! :shock: They were a little watery from the mushroom filling, but it tasted just like eating a taco salad. I wasn’t crazy about the creamy avocado texture with the soft mushrooms and lettuce shell — it was a little too much for my preferences, but other than that, these were a very successful raw recipe! Ways to improve it: Drain the mushroom mixture so that it’s not so watery; use crisper lettuce, like iceberg; or, use a food dehydrator to help with the mushroom filling. If you remove the dairy components, you have an honest to goodness raw, vegan dish. :)

Raw Diet Day 4 Menu:

  • A few pieces of Jarlsberg Swiss cheese
  • Olives from olive bar
  • Diet Coke
  • Handful of raw cashews
  • 1 medium banana
  • 1 Anjou pear
  • Raw mushroom tacos: romaine lettuce, grape tomatoes, mushroom taco filling, Fage Total 0% plain Greek strained yogurt, raw milk cheddar cheese, Cholula hot sauce
  • 2 scoops organic nectars cherry chocolate raw non-dairy frozen treat
  • Raw cacao nibs
  • 1 raw no-bake cookie
  • A few licks of raw almond butter from butter knife

I’ve arrived at day 5 of my high raw food trial without any noticeable improvements in my stomach situation. All I have noticed so far is that certain raw foods and possibly dairy make it even worse. I’m still much hungrier than I usually am with cooked food, but like I said yesterday, I’ve been managing that much better. Shockingly, I don’t miss bread that much, I just miss warm food in general. :( All of my food fantasies have revolved around grilled salmon and cooked vegetables. Weird, for me anyway. I’ve gotten to this point where I’m eating less because cold, raw foods just don’t sound appealing, so I’d rather go without than munch on something I’m not interested in. I can see this type of diet leading to an unhealthy relationship with eating in general because it can be so unattractive and exhausting. It takes a lot of work to chew a raw carrot and 10+ other raw fruits and veggies a day. Then it goes into your stomach cold and there’s not much comfort in a heavy, cold fibrous meal. Not to mention, all of the nutrients that you’re NOT absorbing from the raw foods. So in essence, upwards of 25-50% of the raw foods that you eat are taxing your metabolism, but not providing nourishment. Good for satiety and creating a deficit, but not good for optimal health.

Soooo… after today, just 2 more days to go!!! I’m so excited, but a little nervous, lol. I really do feel like I’ve been on a vacation outside of my body. It’s crazy. I still have some raw recipes up my sleeve, in fact, I’m going to finish one right now! Be back later. :)


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Raw Diet Day One: The Last Supper

by Jenn (j3nn.net) on July 12, 2010

No, not this one… ;)

I made sure to have an ultra starchy last supper before going on my 7 day high-raw diet. Thin linguine with vegetarian meatless meatballs in Classico roasted garlic tomato sauce and (over)grilled shrimp cocktail:

I still enjoyed the shrimp even though they were overcooked. :(

Of course I had to have a small mountain of grated cheese on the last pasta I’ll have for a week. :P

Obviously not much planning went into this last supper, lol. But it was still tasty and hit the spot.

Raw Diet Day One – July 11th

Breakfast started with overnight (raw) oats in sheep’s milk plain yogurt. I’m still keeping some grains in during this trial, only they’ll be raw or sprouted, and in far less quantity than usual.

  • 1 small container plain sheep’s milk yogurt (140 cal) mixed with 1/2 cup Quaker rolled oats (150 cal) and 1 TBSP chia seeds. I made them the night before and let them sit in the fridge until the morning.
  • Toppings: 1 very ripe medium banana, ~1/4 cup fresh blueberries, ~TBSP raw slivered almonds, ~TBSP raw pumpkin seeds, a few raw cashews, and a heaping teaspoon of New York state raw honey

Yummy and filling. I didn’t notice much difference in sheep’s milk yogurt compared to cow’s milk; it was a little tangier, though. I decided to keep an unofficial journal of how I feel after eating certain foods, and about an hour after this, I had the worst heartburn for about 1-2 hours. :( My best guess would be the banana, but I’m not sure. Could have been the yogurt, or anything else! So many variables. :?

That kept me satisfied for about 4-5 hours, then I had a Raw Revolution food bar (260 cal) made with cocoa, dates, cashews, and a couple of other raw ingredients. It was SO delicious! Tasted like a brownie. Yum! My cousin Tricia came over for a visit around noon, so Dustin and I made homemade Italian ice in the Cuisinart ice cream maker + VitaMix while we chatted with her. We cut up an entire mini seedless watermelon and pureed it in our Vita-Mix with 1/3 cup of sugar. While Dustin played with that, I ate the remaining watermelon out of its rind. It was warm, but I was hungry, so it tasted pretty good. Then my stomach started burrrrrrrrrrrning and bloating. Ok, so far I had an adverse reaction to watermelon and possibly the fruit involved in breakfast. Wonderful. :|

After Tricia left, my mother and I went to Shop Rite for some much-needed fresh produce. Can’t be on a vegetarian raw diet without a nice assortment of raw fruits and veggies!! :lol: We were stuck in traffic that was NYC bound for about an hour; it usually only takes 20 minutes to get to Middletown. Ugh! Anyway, by the time we got to the store, I was pretty hungry again. Not good. All I could smell throughout the store was the intoxicating rotisserie chicken aroma. Aaaaaaaaaaaaah! haha I resisted and filled up the cart with a rainbow of fresh produce. I was pleased that most of it was local, too! Yay!

By the time we got home, I was ready to gnaw my arm off. I quickly put away the groceries and started on dinner: A great big salad with raw milk cheddar cheese, a Golden Delicious apple, and Buffalo mushrooms

Buffalo mushrooms? Say whaaa? Yeah, this was brilliant! Dustin was eating chicken wings and they smelled soooo good, even though they usually repulse me, so I must have been pretty dang hungry, lol. I decided to drizzle Dave’s Gourmet hot sauce over some raw mushrooms. Of course hot sauce isn’t a raw food, but that’s part of my 10-20% that’s not going to be. It worked like a charm. Zapped that craving right in the bud. Mushrooms are pretty meaty, so it actually worked out very well. I’ll definitely do this again.

I went crazy with the salad dressing… 2 vinegars (not considered raw), loooooooooots of cold pressed organic extra virgin olive oil, and a drizzle of raw honey. Fab-uuuuuuuuu-lous!

  • The salad: bed of mixed spring greens, sliced cucumber, grape tomatoes, a generous piece of raw milk cheddar cheese, raw mushroom slices, about 2 TBSP EVOO, a drizzle of fig infused white balsamic vinegar, red wine vinegar, and a drizzle of honey.
  • Sides: Golden Delicious apple and raw mushrooms drizzled with Dave’s Gourmet hot sauce

Absolutely delicious! LOVED the raw milk cheddar cheese! OMG, I could have eaten the whole 6oz block, lol. It was creamy and a little smoky. YUM! I also loved the assortment of vinegars + EVOO all over the salad. I was full and satisfied after this, but had room for a little dessert in the form of raw cacao nibs. ;) Just half a handful-ish.

Raw Diet Day One Menu

  • Overnight oats: 1/2 cup Quaker rolled oats, 1 container sheep’s milk plain yogurt, TBSP chia seeds, 1 banana, 1/4 cup fresh blueberries, TBSP raw pumpkin seeds, TBSP slivered almonds, a few raw cashews, and a heaping teaspoon of raw honey
  • Raw Revolution food bar – chocolate, nuts, and fruit
  • About half a cup of watermelon
  • 5 or 6 green grapes
  • Salad: mixed leafy greens, grape tomatoes, raw mushrooms, raw milk cheddar cheese, fig infused white balsamic vinegar, red wine vinegar, cold pressed organic EVOO, drizzle of raw honey
  • Raw mushrooms with Dave’s Gourmet hot sauce
  • Small handful of raw cacao nibs
  • Woke up hungry in the middle of the night: piece of raw milk cheddar cheese, 2 raw Brazil nuts, drop of raw honey on nut

I’m not keeping track of calories, whatever it is, it is. Raw food isn’t digested or absorbed the same way that cooked foods are, so we’ll see how the scale behaves by the end of the week. The main thing I don’t like about this diet is that it FEELS like a diet. You know the type that you used to dread when you thought about losing weight? Well, that’s how it feels to me when I’m hungry in between snacks and meals. I’ve had hunger pangs for the past 24 hours that I haven’t had in the longest time and I don’t like it, LOL. I keep telling myself to just eat if I’m hungry, that’s what I’m supposed to do, but it’s hard to adjust to. I’m not going to ignore my hunger signals, though. For instance, before I started writing this post, I had a handful of raw cashews. You’d think that would tide me over for awhile, but I’m actually still ravenous. I noticed it all throughout the day yesterday, too. I’ll eat and I feel hungry while I am eating. :shock: Don’t get me wrong, the salad and overnight oats fill me up, but not to the same level of satisfaction I get from other foods, despite the amount of volume involved. Being hungry also gives me a headache and makes me irritable, so I definitely have to find a way to better satiate my tummy. I haven’t noticed any remarkable changes in my stomach problems, either. I have the usual discomfort, but I don’t know if that’s a mix of hunger + other issues, or what. However, I did wake up feeling like my stomach was slightly less hostile this morning, but I don’t know if I can attribute that to simply being empty (less food to digest) or if I successfully eliminated something that causes it. I’m not sure, lots of testing will be needed.

It’s been about 45 minutes since I ate the cashews and, I’m hungry, but my stomach also burns; feels bloated, and all of the other usual daily symptoms. I feel pretty weak today, too. As if I had an exhausting workout yesterday, but I didn’t. I’m going to have some cottage cheese, fruit, and a food bar now. We’ll see how the rest of the day goes. I’m not completely miserable eating like this, just hungrier and still experiencing my tummy woes. But it’s only been a day, so I haven’t come to any official conclusions yet.

Ok, I’m starved! Be back later… unless I pass out from starvation, lol. I’m a little theatrical when I’m hungry! :mrgreen:


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