Taking Raw Foods into Autumn
September 17, 2009 Live Recipe Books No Comments
I would suspect that when most people think of raw foods, they think of summer. Hey, why not? Raw food is fruit. Raw food is veggies. Raw food is, let’s face it, cold food. Not really what people are craving as the weather turns (gasp!) cold.
But – and this is a BIG “but” – we ALL know that eating raw foods (whether or not we do it 100%) is healthy. Do we have to resign ourselves to living “the yo-yo”? That would be super healthy, organic, mouthwatering living foods throughout the summer… and a carb-overload of stews, pizza and pasta to get us through the winter?
What do we end up with then? You bet… a BIG BUTT! By spring we feel tired, sluggish. We’ve gained weight. Our skin is dull and we have probably broken out with some acne – beautiful! Then we have to cleanse and exercise our butts off just to get our bodies back to feeling and looking as they did before winter.
So – how to remedy the problem BEFORE it happens?
Raw foods can definitely carry over into winter. There are cooling foods and warming foods. Savory foods vs. sweet. I will get into more about those two points in a later post. Right now, though, I want to tell you about a favorite raw sandwich I love to eat at lunchtime throughout the fall/winter seasons.
It’s called P.L.T.
Portobello mushrooms are very “meaty” and savory. They are a great replacement for bread in your diet – thus eliminating gluten from your body. Marinated portobellos are also very filling, especially when stuffed with Kale and Sundried Tomato Filling, Hemp Seed Mayo, carrots, daikon, and Radish Slaw. Enjoy the sandwich (or 2) with a salad and you’re set! You won’t miss stew at all!
Best tip for enjoying your raw food dishes into autumn – make sure all your ingredients are room temperature!
Enjoy!
BTW – you can find the recipe for the amazingly delicious P.L.T. in the LIVE RECIPE BOOK – ENTREES!

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You know what I’m talking about…. those hot, steamy summer days when you’re hot, the house is hot and you feel like the last thing you want to do is cook a hot, heavy meal and put it in your hot, heavy-feeling body.
I don’t know about you… but I can’t live without desserts.