Spring, TXUSA
(Hometown:
Wherever my garden grows and my husband sleeps, my heart lives.)
January 19, 2009
My husband and I moved to Spring, From CA in Feb. '09. We are both vegan. I am raw vegan, currently experimenting with 80/10/10. I work from home. I am interested in meeting raw vegans and health-minded people in and around Spring, TX.
"We get beautiful organic fruits and veggies from RawfullyOrganic.com in Houston, TX. If anyone has more sources for inexpensive organic produce in the area, please let us know."
Very friendly, warm, intelligent people who care about health, people, and the planet.
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"Tami, I am so glad you enjoyed the nog. I usually serve it warm from the blender. I use the soup setting on my blendtec. Just be careful not to let it get too warm. :)"
"spiced holiday nog Makes 4 cups Almond Mylk: 3.5 c spring water 1 c soaked almonds 1 vanilla bean Blend all until almonds and vanilla are powder fine. Strain liquid through mylk bag. Save pulp to make raw cookies or bread...."
"I used to be a member of all the Ron Paul groups too. :) I checked out your site. I want more pictures! :) My first email came back undelivered so I sent it again. If you don't get it let me know. It was great to meet you.
Alexis"
"I had an amazing time. The food was fantastic! I am pretty sure it all got gobbled up. No turkeys were harmed in the making of this amazing Thanksgiving meetup! ..."
"I was reluctant to attend but I am really glad I did. Kevin made me think again about what I am doing, if it is working, and making changes to accomplish my purpose, even if it means letting go of a concept or dogma that is not working for me. ..."
"I had a really wonderful time! I love everyone who attended and really enjoyed their company."
"I really enjoyed the conversation and the food was really tasty."
"I had a wonderful time. It's great to see more people trying 100% raw."
Raw, Unpasteurized California Almonds for $4 a lb
"Thanks for the info about irradiation. i am pretty certain costco irradiates or at least pasteurizes (which is a term often used in place of "irradiation". I used to buy costo almonds all the time but as soon as they changed, I could tell...."
