just making a list of semi-local raw food companies. i'm not advertising, but it's good to know where food comes from ....
It's Alive http://www.itsalivefood.com/
living spoonful http://www.gluten-free-crackers.com/ Portland, Oregon
Happy Day Raw Foods http://dnb.powerprofiles.com/profile/613928287/HAPPY+DAY+RAW+FOODS-ASHLAND-OR Ashland, Oregon
http://www.upayanaturals.com/Raw_Vegan_Food_s/27.htm
hmm, here's a link that made the list for me! (at least for portland http://www.therawdiet.com/portlandrawfoodrestaurants.html
seattle:
http://chacocanyoncafe.com/index.php?page=175&CID=55
http://www.seastarrestaurant.com/seattle.php?page=Raw_Bar
http://generationthrive.com/
guides for the whole country? http://www.rawfoodplanet.com/rawcity/Oregon.html
of course, eating out, especially at a raw restaurant often cost more money than i'd like to spend. so i mostly buy my own ingredients and make meals myself.
and i found a raw-interest website with some beautiful food photography:
http://www.highonhealth.org/im-eating-my-way-across-the-us-in-a-raw-way/
http://www.highonhealth.org/pretty-pictures-of-the-raw-food-ive-been-uncooking/
http://www.highonhealth.org/raw-carob-cashew-nut-cookies-recipe/
it looks like a nice site, i'll have to check out more of it. but it also makes me feel like "who would ready my blog when there is pretty, professional ones like this?" oh wait, nobody does read my blog...
well, it's been nearly a month of raw food for me. i'll try to do a retrospective on the 13th. and i never mentioned that i bought some chia seeds, because i keep forgetting i have them and i haven't used them for anything yet.
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