N.B. This isn't becoming a cooking blog, by the way. Just sharing the process as usual - and it happens to include the edible.
Sunday lunch: in the middle of a large plate I placed a large sweet pepper filled with delicious raw hummus and soaked walnuts. The pepper coudn't stand by itself (rounded bottom) so I sliced off a section of the top (thick circle) and used it as a stand in which to place the pepper. Surrounded by salad (Sprouted mung beans, soaked walnuts, grated beet, grated carrots, stripped lettuce, raisins, olives, diced tomatoes, diced cucumbers, patchoi strips) and (not in photo) a small, grated raw sweet potato (sprinkled around sweet pepper in centre). Sprinkled spirulina over the salad area. Yummmmm. Very colourful, delicious and filling.
My first consumption for the day yesterday: a large smoothie made with watermelon, mango, sweet peppers, cucumber, flax meal, spirulina, coconut water.



4 comments:
I think I could do this raw food thing if you were my cook! It all looks delicious!
If you were still here you would definitely be one of my culinary 'guinea pigs'.
Looks so delicious I think it's a pity you have no cooking blog!
You are very aware of the correspondence between the inside and the outside/the artist and the artwork.
I think that it is exciting that you are exploring your new lamp. You have a really, really good knowledge of what the real lamp is all about, as it is.
Once we can fix the first lamp, then we can illuminate the world.
Kayce
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