HappySenior
12-07-2003, 06:50 PM
I watched "48 hours" on raw foods, last week and decided I would make some raw soup. We could not eat it. ( my husband lets me use him as a guina pig )It was soooooo bitter. So, I took the pulp and added some Nayonnaise and made a spread, put it on a piece of rye bread and it tasted like a tuna fish sandwich....lol. It was really good.
I need to know what ruined the soup? Here are the ingredients.( I used my juicer)
lg. handfull of romain lettuce
slice of purple onion
med. potatoes...2
celery w/leaves....4
carrot..............1
cherry tomatoes....5
broccoli........1 stalk/ the broc.flowerettes size of a saucer
zuccini......1/2...about 4inches long
I am probably on the wrong board but I needed Elizabeth2 to read this.
I need to know what ruined the soup? Here are the ingredients.( I used my juicer)
lg. handfull of romain lettuce
slice of purple onion
med. potatoes...2
celery w/leaves....4
carrot..............1
cherry tomatoes....5
broccoli........1 stalk/ the broc.flowerettes size of a saucer
zuccini......1/2...about 4inches long
I am probably on the wrong board but I needed Elizabeth2 to read this.
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junkbondtrader
12-07-2003, 07:31 PM
i'm guessing the celery, especially the celery leaves caused the bitter taste.
here's something i've made and really liked that tasted a lot like tuna. it's raw except for the canned chickpeas i used.
mash up some chickpeas and add chopped celery and sweet onions, lemon juice, and optional nutritional yeast, paprika and black pepper. stir it up and then stir in some nayonnaise or veganaise. major yum.
here's something i've made and really liked that tasted a lot like tuna. it's raw except for the canned chickpeas i used.
mash up some chickpeas and add chopped celery and sweet onions, lemon juice, and optional nutritional yeast, paprika and black pepper. stir it up and then stir in some nayonnaise or veganaise. major yum.
RageOfAngels
12-07-2003, 08:16 PM
Hey, hope you do not give up on experimenting with raw food recipes just because the soup didn't turn out good. I have found that soups are the hardest to make, for some reason they just do not come out well. But 75-90% of my diet is now raw, and I have great success with lots of other things. Fruit puddings or smoothies are very easy and fun, and can be made using the blender, some water, some cut-up apples, pears, bananas, coconut, flax seeds, pitted dates, raisins, papayas, and any other combo you can think of. I sprinkle them with shredded coconut and raisins and store what I do not eat in the refrigerator for a treat, or breakfast, or dessert.
HappySenior
12-07-2003, 08:54 PM
[QUOTE=RageOfAngels]Hey, hope you do not give up on experimenting with raw food recipes just because the soup didn't turn out good. I have found that soups are the hardest to make, for some reason they just do not come out well. But 75-90% of my diet is now raw, and I have great success with lots of other things. Fruit puddings or smoothies are very easy and fun, and can be made using the blender, some water, some cut-up apples, pears, bananas, coconut, flax seeds, pitted dates, raisins, papayas, and any other combo you can think of. I sprinkle them with shredded coconut and raisins and store what I do not eat in the refrigerator for a treat, or breakfast, or dessert.[/QUOT
Yum-Yum, Rage, this am I juiced 4 bananas, 1 orange and 3 gala apples, for us and because of the bananas, it was like a smoothie. Soooooo good.
No, I wont give up I will just leave out celery leaves next time...lol
Yum-Yum, Rage, this am I juiced 4 bananas, 1 orange and 3 gala apples, for us and because of the bananas, it was like a smoothie. Soooooo good.
No, I wont give up I will just leave out celery leaves next time...lol
HappySenior
12-12-2003, 11:26 AM
I didnt cook it...lol That was the point of juicing.
I am a raw food person, 95% because I do have cooked
organic oatmeal once in a while.
I am a raw food person, 95% because I do have cooked
organic oatmeal once in a while.
junkbondtrader
01-02-2004, 01:46 PM
semi-pointless announcement: I got a juicer for Christmas, yay!!!
RageOfAngels
01-02-2004, 02:40 PM
semi-pointless announcement: I got a juicer for Christmas, yay!!!
No, it's not pointless....a juicer is a great thing to not only have, but use. I love my juicer and use it practically every day. I've only had it since the summer. Before that I used to buy juices at the health food stores, but they were getting mighty expensive. Now I save money and get to juice when I want. Also the one I have (Acme) is pretty easy to clean, so that is not the problem I thought it would be.
Also in my juices I put a few scoops of one of the green powders that are out there, I alternate between Perfect Food, Just Barley, and Green Vibrance. They all have different tastes but I like the added nutrients with my juice.
No, it's not pointless....a juicer is a great thing to not only have, but use. I love my juicer and use it practically every day. I've only had it since the summer. Before that I used to buy juices at the health food stores, but they were getting mighty expensive. Now I save money and get to juice when I want. Also the one I have (Acme) is pretty easy to clean, so that is not the problem I thought it would be.
Also in my juices I put a few scoops of one of the green powders that are out there, I alternate between Perfect Food, Just Barley, and Green Vibrance. They all have different tastes but I like the added nutrients with my juice.

