Some Tips on How to Follow a Raw Vegan Foods Diet

For those who aren’t familiar with it, a raw vegan diet consists of a vegan eating plan, meaning not just avoiding meat and dairy products but any foods made from animal products, and raw foodism, or food that is not heated past 46 degree Celsius or 115 degrees Fahrenheit.  It can be difficult to follow a raw vegan food diet only if you have not educated yourself ; having some carrots or celery sticks on occasion may be fine, but most can be overwhelmed with the idea of how to eat three times a day, every day, for the rest of their life without meat or dairy or cooking their foods either.  If you’re considering this type of eating plan but are a bit overwhelmed with how to go about doing so, we can help.

Why Follow a Raw Vegan Food Diet?

One of the interesting aspects of choosing to follow a raw vegan foods diet is that there are typically many personal reasons that go into this decision.  Rarely does someone make this decision lightly or decide to do so on a whim.  Following this type of eating plan takes determination, commitment, planning, and often the breaking of some very difficult habits.  It might also mean saying goodbye to some favorite dishes that one has enjoyed since childhood.  Eating a raw vegan diet might also mean some strange reactions from friends and family, and some limitations when it comes to socializing.  Think of all the times we spend with friends at restaurants or over meals at home – those may become a bit awkward when there’s nothing on the menu that you can eat.

However, those who follow a raw vegan diet usually do so because of some deep seated convictions and beliefs.  Not eating or using animal products is usually done because of the belief that animals have fundamental rights, including the right to not be warehoused in slaughterhouses where they are usually held in torturous conditions before being brutally slaughtered just so that humans can eat.  By not using any animal products either, such as wearing leather or wool, a person is not perpetrating the misuse of animals for these reasons either.  Following a raw vegan foods diet is taking this belief one step further – not only are animals being protected but so is the environment, as the cooking mediums used for foods are simply adding pollutants to the environment. 

How to Live on a Raw Vegan Food Diet

It can be very difficult to follow through on your convictions to live on a raw vegan food diet, not matter how committed you are to these convictions.  However, as with any other changes you want to make for the better, it typically just requires some planning and forethought to be successful.

Thinking that you’ll just cut out meat and stop cooking your food is not enough to be successful with a raw vegan foods diet.  It’s always a good idea to find directions and recipes for tasty dishes that you can learn to prepare.  Many also find that they can make up their own salad dressings using natural oils, lemons, and some other herbs and spices, and can follow directions for different types of salads as well.  Simply tossing some lettuce in a bowl and pouring vinegar and oil over it may not be very enjoyable.  When following a raw vegan foods diet, you don’t need to eat only bland foods.  This is a mistake that many people make.  They often think that if it tastes good, it must be bad for you.  In reality, many who follow even the strictest of raw vegan foods diet find that they can enjoy a wide variety of dishes that are in many cases even tastier than the old meat , diary or simple vegetarian dishes they’ve given up.

Talk to your friends openly and honestly about the changes you’re making with your raw vegan foods diet.  Don’t expect them to follow your convictions, and remember that while you want them to respect your choices you need to do the same.  If you follow these tips and remember why you’ve made this decision in the first place, you’re sure to have success.

Article Written by : Rebecca Bennett

http://www.vegansecrets.com/recommends/rawfoods

 

Vegan Fruit and Nut Chocolates

Here’s another yummy picture of just one of our recent ’Homemade Vegan Chocolate’ experimental recipes. This recipe is just a simple version of the raw foods chocolate recipe we posted a little while ago.

The only major difference is that with this vegan chocolate recipe we produced our own homemade raw almond butter and used this as the base for the chocolate, then we added some raw macadamias, sun-ripened sultanas and freeze dried strawberries – all wonderful flavors together when smoothered with freshly made raw vegan dark chocolate.

Vegan Fruit & Nut Chocolate

 I’ll leave you with this great Veggie QUOTE from ‘Howard Lyman, (Mad Cowboy – author):

“To consider yourself an environmentalist and still eat meat is like saying you’re a philanthropist who doesn’t give to charity.”

Spoil Me Raw Vegan Ice Cream

I love this stuff! Spoil me raw vegan ice cream is made from 100% plant foods a fusion of delicious raw organic ingredients that brings us closer to healing ourselves and the planet. This stuff is dairy, soy, wheat & gluten free, has no preservatives, thickeners, fillers or unnatural sugars and is handmade in small batches. 

Rich and creamy purely decadent ice cream makes you forget you are eating something good for you (afterall it’s raw).

The base of the vegan raw ice cream is made from organic raw cashews, organic coconut meat extracted by hand, organic agave nectar, vanilla bean and organic coconut oil.

The flavours available include Vanilla, Chocolate, and Chocolate Chip in 500ml tubs.

So all those raw foodies or vegans living in these areas of Queensland, count yourself lucky that you have access to such a delightful treat. Check out these stores to grab yourself a tub today: Mrs Flannerys – Robina, Logan Home, Woolongabba, Chermside, Wrays – Palm Beach & Broad Beach, Sun& Earth Whole Foods and Celtic Organic Wholefoods.

Spoil Me Raw Vegan Ice Cream

Vegan Bargains Going on eBay – SAVE $$$

We’ve been cleaning up alot here at Vegan Secrets HQs and you may be-able to grab yourself some great vegan or vegetarian goodies at a bargain price if you are quick. Check out some of the items we’ve got up for sale on eBay at the moment: Dairy Free chocolates, t-shirt/s, ecco bella parfum, veg out guide to SF, food allergy survival guide book, vegetarian stickers, vegan cookbook/s, freeda multi vitamin tablets, plus more.

Click the below link to check vegan goodies out today:

http://www.vegansecrets.com/recommends/ebay

PS> We have a whole bunch more items we’ll be uploading over the next week or so as well, so check back during this time to see if you can find anything that may be of interest to you.

Wild Things Taken for Granted

Aldo Leopold said:

“Like winds and sunsets, wild things were taken for granted until ‘progress’ began to do away with them. Now we face the question whether a still higher ’standard of living’ is worth its cost in things, natural, wild and free. For us of the minority, the opportunity to see geese is more important than television.”

Veggie Soup Recipe Book Update

Hi folks, this is just a quick update about the ‘vegan soup recipes book’ I talked about a few weeks back.

This new recipe book is just about finished and we will be launching it very soon. So keep an eye out for the launch date and/or future updates here on the Vegan Secrets Blogroll.

And here’s a sneak peak for you . . .

Veggie Soup eBook

Cruelty Freedom Survey – Please Vote

Here at VS HQs we are working on some fantastic ethical ideas to help heal the world even quicker, and so we would love to hear your feedback on our Cruelty Freedom Survey to help us understand ethical living much better.

Take the Survey here: Cruelty Freedom Survey 

(It’ll only take you about 30 seconds – so very quick and easy)

Ideas are Powerful Things

Midge Dector said . . . 

“Ideas are powerful things, requiring not a studious contemplation but an action, even if it is only an inner action.”

Comment from Rebecca:  I have to totally agree with this quotation, cause if we do not empower oursleves with action both inner and outer, then how else can we hope to be the change we wish to see in the world. Something to think about.

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