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Food recap and some missteps

It’s been almost two weeks again since my last post, and there were some days my healthy raw diet wasn’t that raw or healthy at all… I did have very good workouts and last Saturday I had a 12km four time three phase hill run (high heartbeat) where I went to my physical max. and took out every bit of energy I had. It felt very great. Until later that day when I was unable to refill my energy supply with fruits and I (my body) decided to take an early nap to preserve itself and woke up the next day :)

I been trying to only eat when I feel hungry since this is much better for, well everything in our body, but I’m still having trouble to feel de difference between hunger and appetite, and I just take the food I have lying around :) So my best self defence against unhealthy foods are to not have them lying around. Therefore am also trying to clean/eat my non-raw food supplies that are stocked in all the kitchen cabinets, it seems to take forever!

So I will post a bunch of pictures again of some of the food I’ve been taking I experimented with the raw recipe book I’ve also been using in the last two posts.

My weekly Wednesday fruit resupply, those days will automatic become the best day in the week, don’t you just love buying fruit from a market stand totally packed with all the delicious fruits you can eat!

I am trying a recipie with beetroot with apple. It required some ingredients called applediksap some sort of concentrated apple juice that I don’t have. I did have apple cider vinegar, what a strong smell that stuff has…

Using the magimix slider and the vita-mix for the dressing.

Healthy and raw, the apple cider has a strong flavor that you may need to get used to..

Love a good melon :)

I had a bag with peanuts lying around and wanted to try-out the vita-mix! Peanuts are beans and not nuts! and are considered to be not that healthy, so try to avoid them. I still have two jars of Calve peanut butter, and I used to consider them as one of my favourite foods… The vita-mix did a perfect job!

Apricots,red plums and a nectarine.

Fresh oranges. I wonder why I didn’t take a picture of the resulting smoothie :)

Spinach mousse made with the magimix. It tasted quite good with lemon, sundried tomatoes, walnuts and edelgistvlokken (Dutch) don’t know the English translation :)

Ingredients for the Thai salad with miso dressing.

The dressing also needed 1/2 cups of mirin and I didn’t have that… I also didn’t come up with some alternative? But the dressing ended up way to strong and thick..

The salad with sesame seeds on top.

Fresh pineapple.

More red plums.

Two apricots, two nectarines and two peaches.

And a lovely melon.

Wednesday fruit resupply :)

This time also a picture of the vegetables! Our family allotment garden is running out of vegetables.. So I needed to buy some. Not all of the vegetables are form the market, some are still organic from the family garden.

Making fresh apple mousse with some bananas.

The best!

I am making the fennel soup again as I also did the last few weeks. I just like playing with the vita-mix.

It’s pretty good and very filling.

Fresh mandarins.

I just love good mango’s. Yari my cat did not like :D

Blending fresh oranges again, I don’t set the speed higher then position five so there is pulp and little oxidation.

It takes amazingly little time to drink that much oranges :)

A new attempt at using some nori sheets.

Sadly I haven’t found there sweet spot yet. I seems I still don’t like nori sheets.

I switched to white cabbage with non-raw Heinz  sandwich spread as dressing…. I still had to eat something, since I had a interval running training 30 minutes later… I really wonder if our digestive system is supposed to handle raw cabbage? I had gasses for the whole next day…

The pictures isn’t that good, the cabbage leave and the tauge bean sprouts weren’t that dark.

Post workout protein smoothie:
1x tablespoon of almond flour or meal (or handful of 12H soaked almonds)
1x tablespoon of almond butter
1x cup of water (filtered when desired)
1x scoop of Sun Warrior vanilla raw rice protein
10 drops of stevia fluid (after own taste)

The key here is food combining and timing, no fruits and no starch with protein. The smoothie is best taken as the last meal before sleeping (about one hour before) and as post workout smoothie. It will digest in about +4 hours during sleep and help refill the amino acid pool.

The best fresh cherries there are.

And a strawberry banana smoothie with some added natural sweetener.

Just the best.

Cooked meal as one of my missteps this week. I had a cauliflower lying around and didn’t want to eat it raw, I also had some other pre-packed mixes lying and replaced the needed chicken with the cauliflower and made some curry cauliflower dish with rice. I have a sweet spot for curry…

Introduction to food combining

So you may be familiar with raw food with lots of fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds and not heating food above 48 degrees Celsius to keep the food bioactive alive with enzymes. (at 118 Fahrenheit enzymes begin to be destroyed)

But there seems to be an other important part. You may have heard of the quote “You are what you eat” but it should really say “You are what you ingest!”

So this post is about food combining and is based on books, brochures, my own experience and information I found on the internet. I have not found scientific articles about the long term benefits of correct food combining and there has been no scientific proof that correct food combining will make you lose weight. (that I can find!)

However my own experiences with food combining are very good and reading about it gave me lot of information that is both in-line with theoretical and practical research, so I dare to say that the principles of food combining are solid! Just give them a try, buy some books, read information and it will help you become a more healthier happier person. But try to keep seeing food as something fun, delicious and with social aspects and not only as a list of nutrition facts.

Since there is way to much to write about how the human body processes food in a single post, I will give you pointers to other sources and hopefully trigger you to read further information (check all links). I have been amassed that the the information I found have never been taught to me. I have never felt having any stomach or ingestion issues and thought to be pretty normal and healthy. I kind of stumbled on a good information source (Dutch written brochure) about food combining and natural hygiene (that also explained almost all raw food principles). I am still amazed there is almost no information on Wikipedia about these subjects!

Here are some of my own experiences with food combining that made me conclude that it does work!

When I go out to exercise a few times per week I will be in a hurry, It will be in the beginning of the evening, just finished working, have a hungry feeling and I want to have dinner. So for the average western dinner will have contained something like cooked potatoes, vegetables and some fish or meat (or replacements). This meal would have forced me to rest for at least 45 minutes, gave me a heavy full stomach feeling and I thought this was pretty normal!

However If you combine food correctly you will be able to almost exercise intimidate and the food will be ingested without slowing you down. For example I can now eat a more then 800gram raw vegetable stew (without additional water) and start my exercise and have energy throughout the complete intensity exercise. I can tell you that this is a wonderful experience!

One of the best indicators of correct food combining will be your final act of digestion also know as defecation. If you body has digested what you eat correctly your stool will be small, odourless, and compact! You will not have had any excessive flatulence.


So how do the basics work!

There are different food groups and they contain macronutrients that need different process to digest! If you mix food groups that need different circumstances some part of your food will not digested and other parts will be digested less efficiently and the process can take a lot of your energy. Mixing will be in the form of eating food at the same time or eating food before your stomach has finished processing your previous meal. Be aware that drinking is also food. Dr. Herbert M. Shelton one of the food combining pioneers suggests that more then 25% will just pass trough your digestive system polluting, fermentation and toxicating your body when you combine your food badly. (this inefficient food ingestion with fermentation is what will make your stool smell bad)

The three primary macronutrients are Starch, Protein and Fat.

If you eat starchy food the digestion starts in your mouth where you must chew your food (there is no other place where food will be made in smaller chucks!!), Your saliva will release amylase containing ptyalin. You mouth will only do this if it detects starchy food! If your food is mixed with fluids or something sweet the amylase is not released and the starch will not be digested properly.

When you swallow your food it goes to your stomach where the pH will be different depending on what your want to digest. To digest starch your stomach fluids will have an alkaline pH optimum.

To digest proteins your stomach will release the enzyme Pepsin that will need an gastric acidic pH optimum.

So eating both starchy food together with proteins, will be a bad combination and will be hard to digest. Beans contain both starch and proteins and will be hard to digest, but also a slice of bread with cheese or potatoes with meat. Your body will need to work hard to get some energy out of the meal because your stomach fluids will be in a non optimal state for ether processing starch or the proteins.

Proteins are useless for the body in the state they are consumed. They have to be processed to amino acids chains and even then they need to be processed to amino acids the body can actually use. The stomach only does the first step for proteins, the pancreas releases other enzymes and fluids so the peptides can be further broken down to amino acids in the small and large intestine.

To digest fats or oils your stomach will need an acid environment and it will delay digestion for a few hours. So either combining them with protein or starch ain’t a good combination. This made me wonder a lot about the natural combination in some nuts because they contain both fat and proteins in high amounts.

Click here for a printable version of an other food combining chart

So that are the basics of food combining and natural hygiene, just search the internet and you will find a lot more information (less then I expected thought!) The pioneers are William Howard Hay (1866-1940) and Dr. Herbert M. Shelton (1895-1985)

With our education and social behaviour it seems very hard to live a life with correct food combining. I personally try to combine food correct on the days I am going to exercise. Keep the food combining principles as baseline when eating at home and when I eat somewhere else I just enjoy my food as it comes! I am also amassed that with all our medical advances there is so little real education on what correct food can do to the human body. Prevention is better than cure.

If you can read Dutch, buy the Groene dag brochure – juist combineren brochure it will provide a lot of good information. If only half their archive is that useful I will start reading all of their articles.

I spent a fair amount of time writing this post and reading informations about the subject. I hope you all like this post and please share what you think about it! and of-course what your experiences are! I hope to write some more practical information about this subject in the near future.

Update: I found a related interesting article: Sequential eating and food combining

What to do with almond milk leftovers

Update: Well that recipe has some serious bad food combining and after baking I doubt that there will be healthy nutritions left that can be absorbed by our body’s. So please share what you do with almond milk leftovers.

Warning experimental… try at own risk :D

My almond, honey, cinnamon somethings:

  • 2 cups of almond milk leftovers (from 2L of almond milk)
  • 1T of cinnamon (experiments with some other spices/flavours)
  • 3T of honey
  • 2t of coconut oil

Preheated my oven at 180 degrees Celsius, used a large bowl to mix the ingredients, first added some cinnamon then the honey and then the coconut oil. Moulded the ingredients together after every step, made small balls and spread them out on the baking tray. Used the cover of a glass jar to press the balls into round thingies. Baked them for about 30 minutes or so. I also flipped them after 15 minutes. I added some melted chocolate on some of the cookies.

So here are the problems where I can really use your advice and tips!

They don’t feel as cookies yet, they are a bit soft and very dry. I also don’t know if the almond leftovers are high in fat? The coconut will be, so in either case combining it with honey (sugar) is not a good food combination… What will make it more like a cookie (harder and less dry, needs some air bubbles in the texture…)

Since I am producing a lot of almond leftovers I would really like some more healthy way of using the leftovers. The best suggestion I found was to not create leftover and just mix the almonds when making a smoothie. But this means I have stock soaked almonds all time…

I don’t have a dehydrator so any recipe using them will currently not help (yet) :0