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    Master of The Month | James Colquhoun | Skin Beauty Salad Recipe

    Master of The Month | James Colquhoun | Skin Beauty Salad Recipe

    When I first got into learning about raw food, Elliot and I were planning our move to London. We just spent months giving away everything we owned -downsizing to one suitcase each (plus a surfboard)- but my wishlist of purchases upon our UK arrival was growing by the minute. This list had every book and DVD I ever came across that had anything to do with my newly formed obsession for green smoothies and superhuman wellness. One of the DVDs on my list was called Food Matters.

    When I finally got to watch Food Matters, I discovered James Colquhoun (pro. col-hoon) and his now wife Laurentine ten Bosch, the nutritional consultants, interviewers and producers of this film. Aside from James being from Aussie (the part of the world we were coming from) and Laurentine being from Europe (the part of the world we were making the move to), it was their very reason for producing the film that won me over.

    It was family. More specifically James’s dad, who was beyond unwell and heavily medicated, and the only way he was going to get better was by implementing the advice of top nutritionists and alternative medicine doctors from around the world. If it meant for James to travel the globe looking for these experts to interview and then bring back the footage for his dad to watch, then that is exactly what he’d do.

    The story has a very happy ending for his family (more like a beginning), but the actual film also enjoyed much success over the years. There’s the mega well known and loved website www.FoodMatters.com and even a new film www.HungryForChange.com. Food Matters has nearly 1 million fans on Facebook and the website has seen 11 million visitors since 2008.

    Meet our July’s Master of the Month…

    James Colquhoun _ Better Raw _Master of the Month

    DESCRIBE YOUR TYPICAL DAY OF EATING AND DRINKING.

    I like to break-my-fast with water and green juice. Then depending on the season I’ll have some berries, grapefruit or other low-glycemic fruits. Then later on some protein and fat to steady me out for the day. For that I like to have some sort of quinioa/millet porridge or alternatively soft boiled eggs (yes I eat eggs and some animal products from time to time) with spinach or avocado.
    For lunch I’ll opt for a big salad with lots of greens, some fat (avo) and a nice dressing… mmmm… Otherwise I’ve been liking some reheated dinners (like a lentil curry) from the night before served on a salad. If you’re yet to have a salad topped with a warm lentil curry and garnished with sprouts then you’re missing out!!!
    For dinner I’m normally quite flexible and try to not stick to too much of a routine. One thing is for certain is that either as a starter or as part of the main I make sure there is a raw and or fermented (or ideally both) component. If i’m having an all raw meal (such as raw zucchini pasta pomodoro, divine!!!) then that keeps my fresh food ratio up. If i’m having a cooked vegetable or animal food component (such as roasted vegetables or wild caught fish) then a salad or fermented side is perfect.

    WHAT (OR WHO INSPIRES YOU TO EAT WELL AND STAY HEALTHY?

    My family. We all support each other to eat healthy since we helped my dad get well.

    WHAT IS YOUR BIGGEST WEAKNESS WHEN IT COMES TO FOOD AND HOW DO YOU DEAL WITH THAT?

    Gluten. Buckwheat.

    MY TOP TIP FOR…

    …improving your diet is: easy when you’re mind is in the right place. Keep it simple. Don’t stress. Focus on adding in good food and not taking out bad food. Drink green juice.

    …staying healthy while travelling is: a fun and exciting challenge! It’s like playing a game where you have to pack the right foods to take with you or secretly survey all the food options available and make fun and silly calculations in your head about which is the healthiest!!!

    …detoxing is: one of the best things you can do a few times a year. Get out in nature. Be barefoot. Have as much of your entire body as possible see the sun. Drink green juice. Drink lots of water. Rest. Meditate. Read a good book. Forgive yourself. Take long baths.

    …immunising is: done through good food, good bacteria and a powerful mindset and not through a needle.

    WHAT’S THE NICEST THING ANYONE HAS EVER SAID TO YOU?

    Your story and films have inspired me to study nutrition and help more people in need of this lifesaving information.

    HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE REMEMBERED?

    As someone who together with a group of nutrition superhero’s from around the world like yourself and those in our films, helped pave the way for an era where processed and nutrient depleted foods became a thing of the past.

    IF YOU GOT TO KEEP ONLY 3 OF YOUR BELONGINGS: 1 THING FROM YOUR KITCHEN, 1 THING FROM YOUR GARDEN AND 1 THING FROM YOUR BOOKSHELF- WHAT WOULD THEY BE?

    – nutribullet
    – parsley
    – such a hard one!

    IF YOU COULD HOST A DINNER PARTY FOR 3 GUESTS (DEAD OR ALIVE)- WHO WOULD THEY BE AND WHAT WOULD YOU SERVE?

    – Tony Robbins
    – Oprah
    – Jamie Oliver
    When I’m cooking for ourselves (Laurentine and Baby Hugo) we tend to not follow recipes but when the heat is on with guests we do use them as a guide. Winging it does not always work out when you’ve got people waiting.
    So taking a lead from our Food Matters recipe book I would make them a raw (blender warmed) soup as a starter. Probably thinking something fresh and green like the Raw Creamed Fennel Soup. Fennel, celery, avocado, lemon, spring onion, salt and water in the blender!
    As a main I would put out a bit of a spread of raw and cooked foods. I’m thinking the Skin Beauty Salad (recipe below), Wilted Kale, Zucchini Alfredo, Sauerkraut, Steamed Fish in a Bag and Cauliflower Mash. It would be a feast for the eyes and taste buds!!!
    I would defiantly finish with the Avocado Chocolate Mousse.
    Oh and shots of Coconut Kefir before we get started to prepare the gut!!!

    WHY DO YOU BELIEVE THAT LIFE IS BETTER RAW?

    Because mother nature makes raw food!

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    Our Master of The Month shares his favourite raw food recipe (direct from Food Matters The Recipe Book)…

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    For more on James Colquhoun, visit www.FoodMatters.com or www.HungryForChange.com

    Want to see James in person in the UK? He’s coming for 2 days only!
    Tuesday July 22nd – Planet Organic Westbourne Grove, London.
    Wednesday July 23rd – Beetroot events, The Brink – Liverpool.

    One Day Raw - A beginner's guide to living foods

    One Day Raw - A beginner's guide to living foods

    It feels like a whole lifetime has passed since I last wrote to you, but the irony of it is that there has been a passing of someone in my life.

    The death of my young, sweet, brave and beautiful friend, Polly Noble, has affected me in more ways that I could've ever imagined...

    From connecting with her in my meditation the day after and her guiding me to write this post, to resetting her passwords for the many groups and memberships, which we were both part of, to preparing raw foods in her own kitchen, with her own Superfoods, using her own recipes... for her own funeral, I spent the past two weeks in a blurry cloud of deep sadness and in total awe of her family's strength. Polly Noble life celebration
    And what's the book, that's helping me through this weird and emotionally draining time?

    It just so happens to be Polly's very own book 'The Cancer Journey- Positive steps to help yourself heal'. I really recommend it to anyone not only with a cancer diagnosis, but to their friends and relatives also- it's gentle, comforting, hopeful and full of interesting tips, healing techniques and delicious recipes.

    She also left a little bit of a debt behind, so by purchasing this book, you'll be helping not only yourself, but also Polly's family to recover.

    Here's the link again for the book, but the same goes for all of her shop items from juicers to crystals to the super awesome glass straws!

    The day I learned about Polly's passing was the day I was gearing up to release my brand new website and show off what's been going on behind the scenes over the past couple of months. This didn't happen for obvious reasons, as all of my priorities shifted. I also no longer had the energy, nor the enthusiasm or any interest for that matter. And that's just not the right attitude for something which required as much love and energy as it did to produce. So I stepped away. Trusting that everything happens in its divine time, I will start making updates to my website slowly (rather than all at once) and the first stage is to share the gorgeous new eBook... Screen Shot 2014-05-27 at 16.35.26  
    'One Day Raw- A beginner's guide to living foods' is designed by my super clever friend, Nikki Alice and written for you, by me, in a way I wished was available to me, when I first got started with raw foods. 

    I did my best to write it in the most concise fashion, because a beginner's guide should be far from overwhelming.

    Depending on the equipment you have handy, I've included 2 x menu plans, one for a blender and the other for a juicer, a shopping list for each, plus some of my favourite snack ideas.

    I've also included a menu planning guide, eight reasons why I choose raw food, what to do after your mini cleanse and in the last paragraph of 'About Tanya' page, I've revealed something coming to London, that no one even knows of ... except you now! 

    I hope you find it valuable x

    If you are already a subscriber to our emails, please check your inbox- this gift is there and waiting for you.

    If you are new here, welcome and please subscribe via this link to receive your free copy :)

    Master of The Month | Karen Knowler | Kale Avocado Salad Recipe

    Master of The Month | Karen Knowler | Kale Avocado Salad Recipe

    When I first landed on UK soil five years ago and began to quiz every person and search engine on what the raw food scene was like here, there was one name everyone seemed to be familiar with.

    The name was Karen Knowler.

    Then I discovered about the ‘International Raw Food Day’ which happens every year on July 11th and the founder of it was none other than Karen Knowler. Then I began subscribing to ‘Get Fresh!’ Magazine, which instantly became my favourite read and found that its creator and former editor was also Karen!

    I quickly learned about the amazing work Karen is doing locally and overseas and it became clear as to why she’s been hailed as ‘The World’s Premier Raw Food Coach’.  It has been a pleasure to interview this smart, powerful, gorgeous and ‘real’ woman.

    Meet our March’s Master of the Month…

    Karen Knowler _ Master of the Month _ Better Raw

    Describe your typical day of eating and drinking.

    As with a lot of raw foodies, almost every day is different for me. My “Eater Type” profile is Focused and Intuitive, so on one hand I like to plan for results and be organised in that way, but on the other I like to go with the flow! As you can imagine, this doesn’t always make for a straightforward time of it, but I do enjoy the contrast. That being said, I tend to start my day with a juice or smoothie, usually green, sometimes using a protein powder, or occasionally, if I have them, a young coconut smoothie, made from blending the flesh with the water. Always divine! For lunch, I tend to eat something quick and easy because I work from home and cater for myself with limited time. So lunch might be a fairly heavy smoothie if I had a juice earlier, some crudités with a dip if I’m not super-hungry, or a quick and easy salad, mixed with some beans or seeds for calories and protein. At night, I may eat out or make dinner at home. Because I have more time at night, and I’m also catering for my son, I tend to get more elaborate with my final meal of the day and so spend quality time creating a dinner I can get really excited about! While this changes from season to season, at this time of year it’s generally going to be a big juicy salad with plenty of leaves, tomatoes, red bell pepper, some red onion, beetroot, cooked asparagus and whatever else I choose to add – fat or protein. If I fancy something sweet later, which I often tend to do, then a bit of raw chocolate, something fruity and frozen, or a sweet kind of smoothie will normally hit the spot.

    What (or who) inspires you to eat well and stay healthy?

    Originally, my biggest inspiration was Susie Miller who founded The Fresh Network. I was 20 years old when I discovered raw food, and very soon after, I discovered Susie. To me she was the pinnacle of what great health is all about, especially because of being raw. Over the years, and as I’ve got older and have become a raw food aficionado myself, I’m now most moved by what I observe in my own body and energy levels as I try new ways of eating and exercising and basically “doing life”.
    "I use my body as my guru, and make changes accordingly. If I want more information then I’ll go out and get it."
    If I had to name a person… I think the person who inspires me the most around health who’s still alive on the planet today would have to be… (this is hard, by the way!)… I’d pick Tonya Zavasta as my most inspiring raw food female and Brian Clement as my most inspiring male. Both are legends in their own right. Amazing individuals, truly.

    What is your biggest weakness when it comes to food and how do you deal with that?

    I’m actually very proud that I successfully addressed any perceived weaknesses around food many years ago. I never overeat, only eat when I’m hungry, I rarely eat for emotion, and...
    "I don’t EVER feel “bad” about what I ate, no matter what it is, because I make a conscious decision about whatever it is before I eat it."
    I’m incredibly kind to myself around food, because self-love is vital. I learned that the hard way! Way too many people beat themselves up about what they eat, it’s heart-wrenching. I used to be incredibly hard on myself when I was younger about what I ate, and it only made things worse.
    "Self-criticism or criticism of others is incredibly destructive - far worse than eating a slice of bread!"

     

    So while I don’t feel that I have any debilitating weaknesses around food and eating, I definitely do receive lessons. And I learn them! And sometimes I have to learn them more than once – as we all do. And that’s okay.

    Some people might consider the fact that I eat some cooked foods and other things that they might not expect to be a weakness, but I don’t see it that way. It’s a choice that I make and I do so consciously. I did 5½ years at 100% raw vegan and I loved it, but I don’t see it as sustainable for someone who lives my kind of life, and it’s not a goal for me anyway. As with all of us, this is my personal food journey, it’s ever evolving, and I take full responsibility for it. Most importantly I love it and enjoy it! And I keep learning. I truly feel free.

    My top tip for:

    Improving your diet is adding green juice, daily.

    Staying healthy while travelling is a time to get really back to basics. Keep it fresh and simple, don’t use gadgets – you’ll feel so much better for it.

    Detoxing is a natural part of getting cleaner, and something to proactively pursue whenever you feel like your body needs a spring clean further down the line.

    Immunising is... not my cup of tea, but I respect that everyone has an opinion on it and those opinions are generally pretty strong.


    What's the nicest thing anyone has ever said to you?

    Hmm, good question! Of course, “I love you, mummy” or “You’re the best mummy in the world” is very hard to beat! But if we’re talking about my work…
    Over the years it has, of course, always been lovely to hear great feedback or to hear how something I’ve said or written has changed someone’s life. None of us can hear enough of that! However, I think that the thing which sticks in my mind the most is a written testimonial on Facebook from a young woman who used my “Go Raw for a Day!” eBook to learn how to eat raw food 2-3 years ago. She shared how, for the first time in many years, she was finally able to sleep well at night and get into her car and drive without crying from pain because of eating raw for just over 24 hours. She had been diagnosed with cancer twice by age 32, and her life was a constant source of pain – literally. She was constantly taking pills for pain relief. To hear how my eBook had assisted in removing that pain from her body, heart and life was definitely one of the most amazing things I have ever heard. I actually think about her and her amazing story almost every day. I’m so glad she came back to share it with me, because most people don’t.

    How would you like to be remembered?

    First and foremost, as a good person. A person who lived with authenticity, the best of intentions, plenty of spirit and heart – because it’s true! Also, of course, as a wonderful mother. Being a parent is the most important job in the world and I take it very seriously every single day. If I can’t do that job right, then there’s something very wrong. Parenting comes before anything else for me.
    Professionally, on one level, as someone who really impacted the modern health scene in positive and long lasting ways that enriched millions of lives. I feel good about what I have achieved so far in this field, training others is now part of that, and yet I know there is so much further to go. I also know that my work is beyond “just” raw food. Health is about so much more than what we eat. I know my work will continue to evolve, although raw food will never be out of my life or out of my heart. Eating raw is part of who I am.

    If you got to keep only 3 of your belongings: 1 thing from your kitchen, 1 thing from your garden and 1 thing from your bookshelf- what would they be?

    Kitchen = fridge – it’s amazing how much we rely on it. While I have a lot of great raw gadgets, I wouldn’t rate them higher than my fridge, I am still a fresh food + knife-and-chopping-board kind of gal!

    Garden = my Buddha statue. Every time I look at him, all becomes well in the world, and I see him every morning as soon as I step out of my front door.

    Bookshelf = This one is hard! I’m going to cheat a bit and say my Kindle as there are so many books I love that are sitting on there, but it’s still one thing! ;)


    If you could host a dinner party for 3 guests (dead or alive)- who would they be and what would you serve?

    Cheryl Cole + Tonya Zavasta + David Cameron (current British Prime Minister)
    I would serve them the most gorgeous looking, delicious and satiating raw food menu I could possibly create that left them feeling excited, impressed and gorgeously fresh and happy – eager to find out more.

    Why these three? Because Tonya would inspire Cheryl and David with her personal story, incredible wisdom and timeless beauty, and Cheryl and David specifically because they have massive worldwide influence in very different ways. There’s no end as to what could happen if all three of them were in a room together eating raw (especially with me in the mix to assist with the process!!).


    Why do you believe that life is Better Raw?

    Life is better raw because eating raw enlivens the body and connects you to your spirit like nothing else on earth – not even meditation.
    "Eating raw truly runs deep – it’s beyond profound and 100% experiential. It’s transformation from the cellular level out."

    And when you are connected to your Self - your soul - in this amazing, powerful and liberating way, you too (just like your food!) become a force of nature. You become a force of nature that not only has the power to change your own life in incredible and amazing ways and to know what it is to touch upon your full potential, but also to have a hugely positive impact on your loved ones, community and even the entire planet. For me, “better” is a massive understatement!

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    Our Master of The Month shares her favourite raw food recipe...

     

    SWEET 'N' SUCCULENT KALE AND AVOCADO SALAD

    Serves 2

    Karen Knowler kale salad recipe _ Master of the Month

    This is kale like you’ve never imagined it. This meal is delicious, filling and extremely nutritious – one of the best ways to get healthy greens and fats into your body in a way that feels good and looks good too. This is one of the most popular recipes at all of my classes, and the great thing is, all you need to make it is a good sharp knife!

    INGREDIENTS
    8 generous handfuls of green curly kale
    Sprinkle of Celtic sea salt OR Himalayan crystal salt
    1-2 Tablespoons of olive oil
    1 ripe avocado
    2 large tomatoes OR a handful of cherry or baby plum tomatoes

    OPTIONAL: 2 spring onions
    OPTIONAL: 8 sundried tomatoes in oil
    DRESSING: Squeeze of fresh lemon juice to taste

    DIRECTIONS
    1. Chop the kale up into tiny pieces measuring roughly 1-2cm square and put into a bowl.
    2. Add 1-2 tablespoons of olive oil plus a small sprinkling of your chosen salt to the kale and massage well into the leaves until they are glistening and look succulent. If they need more oil, add accordingly.
    3. Chop up 1 avocado into small pieces, add to the kale and massage in well, coating the leaves. It is fine to leave pieces of avocado sitting amongst the leaves as well as coating them.
    4. Chop tomatoes into small pieces and add to bowl. Similarly, finely slice the optional spring onions and sundried tomatoes – both of which I personally love.
    5. Mix all ingredients well by hand – a very tactile and delicious experience! Make sure that all ingredients are spread evenly throughout the bowl.
    6. Sprinkle with some fresh lemon juice and serve as is or pile high on to a plate and garnish with tomatoes or olives.

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    For more on Karen Knowler and to score some amazing freebies, including her famous ‘Go raw for a day’ guide, visit www.TheRawFoodCoach.com

    Master of the Month | Jason Vale | Turbo Salad Recipe

    Being a high-energy coach, it is very rarely that I look for inspiration outside of myself when it comes to liveliness. To me energy is like magic. It is like a superpower. Mysterious to observers, but obvious to the possessor of this high energy, because we know, that anyone is capable of such magic, you've just gotta go and create it.

    Jason Vale, aka The Juice Master, is one of those magicians. This man is a legend in the world of wellness, he is the leading expert in the UK and is one of the most influential people when it comes to juicing and health. He is the number one best-selling author of 10 books, DVDs and CDs on juicing, health, fitness and junk food addiction. [I'm a proud owner and enthusiastic reader of nearly all of them! But hey, there are quite a few I tell you]. Jason sold over 2 million books worldwide and is most famous for his 7lbs In 7 days - Super Juice Diet, which hit the number one best-selling spot of ALL books on Amazon, knocking out the Da Vinci Code!

    Meet our December's Master of the Month…


    Describe your typical day of eating and drinking. 

    I tend to get up and start the day with a hot lemon then I will have some kind of juice for breakfast. Maybe a Ginger Zinger or a green juice. I typically have a salad for lunch and a Smoothie and with a cooked vegetable soup or warm salmon salad for dinner.


    Who inspires you to eat well and stay healthy?

    Still the same reason I got into juicing. I was really fed up with being overweight, and dealing with psoriasis, hayfever and eczema and feeling so lethargic. I read a little book on juicing by Doctor Norman Walker and it literally changed my thinking about food overnight and my life from then on turned very juicy! I began juicing, as a novice at first, I went a bit crazy, drunk buckets of carrot juice and even turned bright orange! But even as a novice I noticed things started to improve; my skin started to clear up, I had more energy, I was losing weight and feeling absolutely amazing. So I began studying it, refined my recipes and diet and slowly became the “Master” of juicing (that’s what my friends used to call me, and it just stuck!).

    There was me, a guy from Peckham in London drinking lots of juice every day with everyone thinking I was a few strawberries short of a trifle, but I didn’t care, I was a changed man. I wrote my first book Slim for Life, sent it into Harper Collins, and the next day they called me up said it was the best thing they’d read on the subject in 25 years!

    7 books later I’m still as passionate as ever that if I can do it, so can everyone else.



    What is your biggest weakness when it comes to food and how do you deal with that?

    Without being arrogant I don't have any weaknesses. I never say no to having anything otherwise that will be all I want. It's about managing what you want. I will be good, eat well 80% of the time, but if I go out for dinner and want chips I will have chips, it's fueling your body the best way you can 80% of the time.


    My top tip for:

    Improving your diet is… furnishing the body with the finest, easiest to ingest nutrients on the planet, and juicing retains 95% of the nutrients found in fruit and vegetables. Introduce a juice a day to your diet..

    Staying healthy while travelling is… easy if you take time to plan it. I make juices and store them in containers so it will last me throughout the day. I make salads, have fruit to snack on.

    Detoxing is… removing the toxins in your body and supplying the body with the finest nutrition in the fastest possible time. I make sure I do one of mu juice programmes at least once a month to make sure my body is fighting fit.

    Immunizing is… eat plenty of these:
    Avocados – the only complete fruit in the world in that it contains every major food group and a huge array of nutrients.
    Beetroot – a blood builder, liver cleanser and beetroot juice is medically proven to lower blood pressure within half an hour of consuming it, amazing!
    Apples – more vitamins than you can shake a bunch of grapes at and a real staple for many of my juice recipes because of it’s all round high nutrient content.
    Carrots – the anti-cancer king and a real winner on the mineral front. In combination with apple juice, it tastes amazing and is fantastic for you too.
    Last one – wheatgrass – you cant put it in a centrifugal juicer but juiced fresh through a masticator or in powder form it is phenomenal for the body. In fact whole communities in America live off wheatgrass juice and have huge cancer success rates with it too . Amazingly powerful.


    How would you like to be remembered?

    I have come up with 3…

    1) Attitude of Gratitude – More important than anything else is the appreciation of life and the position we have been granted. We are in the top 1% in the world when it comes to wealth, we have access to the best foods in the world and live in a free society. That fact alone is so often under appreciated. Also, some people might be surprised to hear that a lot of my books are more about the psychology of food than about juicing. We’ve spent so many years of our lives being subtly brainwashed by BIG Food and BIG Drink companies that it’s so important to try and untangle this web of clever and deceptive advertising. Appreciating and being grateful for everything you have right now and everything that will come into your life, even if you dont do anything else, will have the biggest impact of your life and health. It’s no surprise that some of the oldest people in the world are often the happiest and most grateful.

    2) Movement is Life – More important than diet even, is the necessity to move your body every day. We have become a nation of people now sat behind a desk staring at a screen all day. You MUST make sure you get out and do something active a couple of times a day. Movement keeps the lymph system working, removing toxins and dead cells and an increased heat rate and oxygen are like superfuel to the body. I once met an 80 year old man that beat me 6-0 three times in a row at tennis. Now, I consider myself pretty good at tennis but this guy was phenomenal and I asked him what his secret was. He just said one thing, “move your body every day. I’ve been doing that all my life and I’m just as fit as I ever was”. What a living testament to his own statement! It is ridiculous that you even see kids these days unable to run, play and move because they’ve become a nation obsessed with computer games and TV, it’s heat breaking. So tip number 2, MOVE your body daily.

    3) Nature’s Liquid Fuel – We are the ONLY species on the entire earth that cooks our food. I have never once met and gorilla that can cook me a good BBQ and I don’t think I ever will. The life force that the animals of the world live off, including us, is to be found in raw, uncooked fruits, vegetables, plants, nuts and seeds. Now in today’s modern world it’s pretty impossible to consume entirely raw foods, or huge amounts of fruits and vegetables. That’s where juicing comes in, you are giving your body all the vitamins and minerals it needs in liquid form, that goes straight to the cells where its needed. A combination of the right attitude, daily exercise and the right nutrition and you have the perfect combination to life-long health.


    If you got to keep only 3 of your belongings: 1 thing from your kitchen, 1 thing from your garden and 1 thing from your bookshelf- what would they be?

    I would take my juicer from my kitchen, vegetables from my garden and my ipad from my bookshelf


    If you could host a dinner party for 3 guests (dead or alive) - who would they be and what would you serve?

    I can't answer this as there's just too many people to invite!


    Why do you believe that life is Better Raw?

    There are many foods out there touted as the new superfood, and there certainly are some foods that contain a super concentration of nutrients and antioxidants for example. BUT in all honesty all fruits and vegetables are superfoods really. They all nourish the body, provide an array of vitamins and minerals to help the body grow and repair and they are what our ancestors have been living on for years! People also ask me what particular juice I can recommend for their ailment, but I’m a real believer in the One Disease One Body approach, in that the body can not selectively heal. If you are feeding it an abundance of nutrients rich in live foods it wont cure one ailment without helping the body fix the rest.



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    Our Master of the Month shares his favourite raw food recipe...


    JASON'S TURBO SALAD
    Serves 1-2

    Why this is good for you:  
    - This salad is rich in silica, helping the hair, nails, and skin.
    - The cabbage is superb for many digestive and intestinal problems, such as bowel infections, parasites and colitus, and the broccoli is one of nature’s true super-foods, helpful for high blood pressure, liver problems and constipation.
    - The grated carrot helps to reduce inflammation of the mucus membranes in the intestines and respiratory tract. This really is one hell of a power salad!

    Ingredients:
    1 cup spinach leaves
    1 cup rocket leaves
    ½ cup watercress
    1/8 cup red cabbage, grated
    ½ carrot, grated
    ¼ cup broccoli, grated
    ½ sweet pepper (any colour), diced
    4 black or green olives
    Egg cupful of cold-pressed olive oil
    Balsamic vinegar
    1 lemon
    1 lime
    Flesh of 1 large avocado, diced into large chunks

    Instructions:
    - Place the spinach, rocket and watercress leaves on a plate or in a small salad bowl.
    - Top with the red cabbage, carrot, cucumber, broccoli, pepper and olives.
    - Add olive oil and balsamic vinegar and juice from half the lemon and lime. Toss together.
    - Place the avocado chunks on top and squeeze over the lemon juice from the remaining lemon and lime.


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    If you’d like to know more about Jason Vale, I highly recommend that you start with one of his books. 7lbs In 7 days is not only an educational book full of epic juice recipes, it is a highly entertaining read too. If I were being honest- it is the only health book I've read cover to cover AND re-read again! Yes- that good! Jason's mega juicy site is here: www.JuiceMaster.com




    Raw Food Sunburger from sunny Vilcabamba

    It's hard to believe that Raw Food & Soul Adventures Retreat in Vilcabamba has already been and gone. It's even harder believe that I've whispered my gratitude list and goodbyes to Vilca only this morning and am already in Quito, just hours from heading to Miami. Oh how I do love my life!
    You might've been following my retreat updates either on Facebook or on the blog (here and here), but I have more personal favourite moments, including a personal favourite recipe to share with you. We served this burger at our retreat closing lunch and it made an appearance in others' 'top favourites' box of their feedback forms too… and not only once.
    Some of my highlights below:
    Getting to do my dream work with mum and dad.
    Juicing our garden bounty with Tribest's GreenStar Elite.

    Closing night- chocolate ceremony and chakra purification in white.

    A nut-free dessert made by my mama.

    Cheftress at work.

    Goodie bags full of Palosanto products, Sun Chlorella A, The Raw Chocolate Company's choco coated mulberries and my sister's personalised handmade bracelets by Universe + Chorus.

    Bonding over wheatgrass sprouting.

    I only pick the best looking people for my retreats, can you tell?

    Wild swimming and yoga by the waterfall with Doris Fin.

    Mandango Mountain and Vilcabamba village.

    Ready to juice.
    RAW FOOD SUNBURGER
    Makes 12 burgers
    For the equipment
    Dehydrator
    Food processor
    For the burgers
    2 cups sunflower seeds, soaked overnight*
    1 cup cashews, soaked overight
    1 cup sundried tomatoes, soaked overnight**
    1 large white onion, roughly chopped
    1/2 cup fresh dill
    1/2 tsp white pepper
    Water as needed (a great opportunity to reuse the sun dried tomato soaking water)
    *The sunflower seeds will expand to 4 cups after soaking, which is normal.
    **Only soak the sun dried tomatoes if they have been preserved in salt. If they came in oil, you can skip the soaking stage, but add a little salt to taste.
    - Load the food processor with all burger ingredients, except the water. Use the Pulse function to begin chopping, then turn to High.
    - Stop to scrape down all the sides back onto the blade, turn the food processor back on and add water as needed to acquire a thick paste-like consistency.
    - Scoop the dough onto the teflex sheets of your dehydrator, forming equal sized burger patties. Use either your fingers or the back of a spoon to smooth out the edges of each patty. 
    - Dehydrate on 115degreesF for 12 hours, turn the patties over onto mesh trays of your dehydrator and continue dehydrating for another 3-8 hours.
    For the salad
    2 cups grated cabbage
    Bunch of radish, thinly sliced
    1 large cucumber, sliced
    3/4 cup fresh herbs (in particular dill, parsley and green onion)
    2 Tbsp extra virgin olive oil
    3/4 tsp Himalayan salt
    - Mix the cabbage, radish and salt together in a bowl and massage these ingredients together using your hands.
    - Add the remaining salad ingredients and continue to massage, but very gently this time. Note this salad could be prepared a few hours in advance as all the flavours get an opportunity to marinate.
     
    For the extras
    Either a tomato ketchup or a curry sauce (both keep well in the fridge for upto two weeks, so make them in advance)
    Tomato slices
    Avocado
    Grated carrots
    - To assemble, scoop a large helping of salad into a heaped pile on your plate, position a ready burger patty on top, coat with your chosen sauce, add tomato slices, grated carrots and a fanned avocado.