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RAW Vegans What do you eat? Could you give me an example..?

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What does a typical day of eating consist of?

Please explain detailed..For instance what was for breakfast, lunch and dinner and snacks. I am looking for an idea of how a raw fooder or mostly raw fooder eats.

I could look for elaborate recipes online, I am just wondering how a basic raw fooder makes it through the day. And what fills you up?

But if you do have good recipe or idea I would love to hear it. Thanks.

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  1. They eat raw fruits and vegetables, and nuts and seeds.  Some eat "sprouted grain" bread and stuff like that.   I found this week-long menu online at www.welikeitraw.com:

    The All-Raw Diet Weekly Menu (Spring/Summer):

    Day 1: Monday Morning: 3 pounds (1.4 kg) of watermelon (not seedless).

    Afternoon: 2 mangos. 1 avocado. 3 sticks of celery.

    Snack: 2 mangos.

    Evening: One large lettuce, cucumber, tomato, and green onion salad with one handful of raw sunflower seeds, two avocados, and a fresh-squeezed lemon.

    Day 2: Tuesday Morning: One large honeydew melon. The water of 2 coconuts.

    Afternoon: 4 oranges. One small green-leafed vegetable salad (containing at least 3 ribs of celery) with 10-20 walnuts and fresh-squeezed lemon.

    Snack: 2 oranges.

    Evening: Large salad containing 80% green-leafed vegetables, 2 avocados, and an orange squeezed as dressing. 1 quart (1 liter) of freshly made vegetable juice containing at least 60% green vegetables, 40% other vegetables or fruits (i.e. apple, cucumber, yam, etc.).

    Day 3: Wednesday Morning: 2-3 apples. 10-20 pecans or macadamia nuts with lettuce.

    Afternoon: Cucumber, tomato, zucchini mixed salad. Squeeze an orange into the salad as dressing.

    Snack: 2 apples. Assorted greens (green cabbage, lettuce, endive).

    Evening: Large salad containing 80% green-leafed vegetables including kale or spinach eaten with 20-30 macadamia nuts, and an orange squeezed as dressing.

    Day 4: Thursday Morning: 1/2 quart (1/2 liter) of freshly-made grapefruit juice.

    Afternoon: 2 bowls of berries (strawberries, blueberries, etc.). One small lettuce salad with cucumber. 1 avocado.

    Snack: 2 mangos.

    Evening: Large salad containing 80% green-leafed vegetables, 20-30 almonds, and an orange squeezed as dressing. Add several servings of raw dulse seaweed to the salad.

    Day 5: Friday Morning: 3-4 oranges (eat the white pith too!). 10-20 macadamia nuts with lettuce.

    Afternoon: Cucumber, tomato, okra, zucchini mixed salad. Add high-quality extra virgin cold-pressed olive oil as dressing.

    Snack: 2 oranges. Assorted greens (spinach, baby bok choy, endive).

    Evening: Large salad containing 80% green-leafed vegetables, 2 avocados, and an orange squeezed as dressing. 1 quart (1 liter) of freshly made vegetable juice containing at least 60% green vegetables, 40% other vegetables or fruits (i.e. pear, zucchini, asparagus, etc.).

    Day 6: Saturday Morning: 30-40 berries (strawberry, blueberry, etc.) mixed with lettuce or mixed with 1 avocado.

    Afternoon: 1 cantaloupe. 1 quart (1 liter) of freshly made vegetable juice containing at least 50% green vegetables, 50% apples or pears.

    Snack: 1 handful of sunflower seeds.

    Evening: Large salad containing 80% green-leafed vegetables including 3 ribs of celery, 2 avocados, and high-quality extra virgin cold-pressed olive oil as dressing. Add several servings of raw dulse seaweed and grated raw garlic to the salad.

    Day 7: Sunday Morning: No breakfast.

    Afternoon: The water of 2 coconuts. 1 quart (1 liter) of freshly made vegetable juice containing at least 60% green vegetables, 40% other vegetables or fruits (i.e. asian pear, broccoli, cauliflower, etc.).

    Snack: 2 apples. 2 ribs of celery.

    Evening: Large salad containing 80% green-leafed vegetables, 1 avocado, dulse seaweed, and an orange blended with raw, unhulled tahini as dressing.

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