Sproutman - Steve Meyerowitz Talk and Raw Luck
DVD 5:30 PM, Raw Potluck 6-7 PM, Speaker 7-9:30 PM
Hosted by Betsy Bragg and the Waltham Raw New England Community
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The event is $5 for members (annual membership is $25) or $10 for non-members of WRNEC. Checks are payable in advance to "Waltham Raw New England Community." Mail to Lisa Hart, 21 Williams Rd., N. Reading, MA 01864. Be sure checks have your postal address, phone number & email. Specify event.
Steve Meyerowitz was christened "Sproutman" in the 1970s in a feature article in Vegetarian Times because his New York City apartment was always filled with gardens of mini-vegetables. They were part of his lifetime fight against chronic allergies and asthma. After 20 years of disappointment with orthodox medicine, he became symptom-free through his use of diet, juices, and fasting. In 1980, he founded "The Sprout House", a "no-cooking" school in New York City teaching the benefits of a living foods diet.
Steve is a health crusader and author of 10 books including Power Juices Super Drinks, Wheatgrass Nature's Finest Medicine, Juice Fasting and Detoxification, Kitchen Garden Cookbook and Food Combining and Digestion. His most recent book is "The Organic Food Guide: How to Shop Smarter and Eat Healthier." He has been featured on PBS, the Home Shopping Network, TV Food Network, and in Better Nutrition, Prevention, Organic Gardening and Flower & Garden Magazines. His sprouting inventions, such as the "Hemp Sprout Bag" are sold nationwide. You can visit him at www.Sproutman.com
Sproutman Steve Meyerowitz will present Sprouts the Miracle Food in which he will demonstrate how to grow your own fresh organic foods year round and without soil. Says Meyerowitz: "You don't need a peer reviewed study to know that this is the healthiest food in the world." But the problem is: "We live in the Northeast where home gardening is not an option most of the year or we reside in highrise apartments." Meyerowitz' "Kitchen Gardening" uses a no-soil approach using baby versions of many common vegetables.
Raw Pot-luck: all those attending are requested to bring a raw, organic, unprocessed, non-animal based (vegan with no honey) ready- to-serve dish for 6 - 8 people. Please bring serving utensils labeled with your name on them. Bring a typed or neatly printed recipe to display next to your dish. For recipe ideas, go to http://www.rawnewengl... .
Here are some ideas to help you find something raw to bring:
1. you could bring an organic salad;
2. there is a source for raw recipes listed in the invitation at http://www.rawnewengl... ;
3. there are plenty of raw recipes available online
http://www.living-foo...
http://goneraw.com...
http://www.rawsacrame...
http://www.rawfoodlif...
http://www.shazzie.co...
http://www.healthfree...
http://www.rawganique... ;
4. most raw food books have raw recipes; and
5. organic fruit or fruit salad.
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Daryl
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