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KITCHEN DATABASE šŸ§‘ā€šŸ³šŸ„«šŸ„—šŸ³ SAUCES, SEASONINGS, CONDIMENTS + FOODS
UPCOMING TOP PROGRAM WORKSHOP (Explanation of this post is at the bottom; I’ll update it more tomorrow and correct grammatical parts & thought dumping, I am going to sleep and I’m prioritizing posting this so people can participate lol) EVERYONE post your kitchen items here Yes, EVERYTHING. BUT READ THE RULES BELOW. - Condiments - Sauces - Seasonings - Foods in your fridge - Foods in your cupboard - Foods in your freezer EVERYTHING āœ…āœ…āœ…āœ…āœ…āœ…āœ… RULES (IF YOU DON'T FOLLOW THESE I’m DELETING YOUR COMMENT) __________________________________ 1 AS A COMMENT on THIS post, upload A PICTURE of the FRONT AND BACK of the item/food package. It needs clear visibility showing: - Nutrition facts - The ingredient list - The brand and full product appearance from front so it’s identifiable. 2. 1 ITEM per comment (ie: front side image, back side image. 3. This means do not place 3 items in one photo or upload all your kitchen items in one picture… as this defeats the purpose and won’t allow us to have a searchable product database within our Skool. 4. And it also means do not just add dozens of photos into one comment either. One item per comment; frontside + backside. And then simply post things one by one as demonstrated in the pinned comment below. 5. Please estimate its cost. Doesn’t have to be perfect, but at least guess or put a RANGE. Don’t forget to denote your currency. USD CAD GBP - ETC 6. THERE ARE NO STUPID ITEMS TO POST ; POST GOOD THINGS AND BAD THINGS; POST THINGS YOU ALREADY KNOW THE ANSWER TO, JUST POST IT ALL AND IN RETURN I WILL GIVE ANSWERS TO INTERPRETING THE EXACT IMPORTANCE/ USAGE OF EVERY ITEM. Below is my personal take on this exercise to make it easier. But this is inherently worthwhile and will pay off in dividends for you as you can use this opportunity to clean, get personal breakdowns on everything you have + It will also help us build a database that allows for more intelligent purchasing and comparisons of everything we consume.
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Arrowroot biscuits 1.4 kg - $18CDN (Costco)
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Frank's Red Hot Xtra Hot Sauce - $5CDN
Considering adopting a raw lifestyle?
Here's an introductory article that may help. "5 Tips for Going Raw", an article written by Marc David, M.A. in 2014 and published by The Institute for the Psychology of Eating, is a well laid out discussion of some essential issues to consider and ways to prepare oneself when thinking about making a lifestyle change from cooked eating to eating raw. In this article, Marc focuses his discussion primarily on a plant-based raw lifestyle. However, I believe the content of the article is also relevant for adopting other raw lifestyles. For example, Marc writes about some motivating factors for choosing a raw lifestyle (e.g., the health benefits), equipping one's kitchen with essential tools, and some psychological adjustments needed to adopt a raw lifestyle. I believe this is a good introductory article for anyone considering a lifestyle change from eating cooked food to eating raw.
Considering adopting a raw lifestyle?
Be Kind too yourself, Not your scale!
Will Tennyson Documents his weight gain of 11lbs in 24hr and the time required to loose those pounds. He pointing out that there are so many factors involved in the movement on the scale and suggests that we instead choose to gage our successes on how we are feeling, how things fit and look on us rather then being dependant on the scales. Personally I think it is about finding balance (see what I did there). Balance in our dietary goals, balance in our sleep goals, balance with our work to play ratios, our families demands. It’s all a balancing act and about being kind to ourselves. Don’t allow your emotions to be dictated by the scales fluctuations. FIRST, BE KIND TO YOURSELF! https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1D8JNaih44/?mibextid=wwXIfr
Be Kind too yourself, Not your scale!
3 likes • Feb 17
Thanks for this Karen! It certainly reinforces what I'm learning through this program. For too long the scale has been synonymous with body image and perceptions of oneself, and many of us have been held captives to this way of thinking. It's reassuring to see that this myth is being deconstructed.
Organic coconut aminos
I am wondering if this could be used in place of soya sauce. Ingredients: organic coconut sap, water and sea salt - 4 g in a Tbsp. I wanted to use this with my sashimi. Has anyone seen or used this. Antonio what are your thoughts. I tried to see in your food sauce videos if there was any discussion but I didn’t see anything. Thank you.
Organic coconut aminos
2 likes • Jan 25
Hi Teresa, it seems like a similar product I recently found that's a soy sauce alternative and is good for raw eating - Nutiva Coconut Aminos (Coconut Secret) - that's a soy sauce alternative and is also good for raw eating (https://nutiva.ca/products/the-original-coconut-aminos). Its made with organic coconut tree sap and sea salt - that's it!.
1 like • Jan 26
@Teresa Nutini I also found this product that is not quite wasabi but is a great alternative for raw eating and goes great with salmon/sashimi - Koops' Mustard the JalapeƱo flavour https://koopsmustard.com/products/
Do you still eat Processed Foods?
https://www.facebook.com/share/r/17YC676vrt/?mibextid=wwXIfr We hear Antonio talk about additives and processed foods often but this demonstration adds a whole new level of awareness to the conversation. I can’t unsee this, Just stop eating things with anything that isn’t natural whole foods.
1 like • Jan 25
Yikes! Very effective medium and strategy indeed!
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