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Raw in winter sounds like torture.
Later:
-eats ice cream-8 -
RelCanonical wrote: »Raw in winter sounds like torture.
Later:
-eats ice cream-
Technically, unless you make a custard, ice cream isn't cooked, so you're doing great!6 -
Perhaps the OP was using the 'royal We'. Otherwise none if it makes any darned sense. 🤷♂️4
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collectingblues wrote: »RelCanonical wrote: »Raw in winter sounds like torture.
Later:
-eats ice cream-
Technically, unless you make a custard, ice cream isn't cooked, so you're doing great!
That is an excellent interpretation. I was thinking no hot foods would be torture, but then I realized that I eat ice cream in winter without thinking about it, lol.4 -
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My wife made us a raw food vegan gluten free keto Thanksgiving dinner. That plate of ice cubes was not very filling10
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iheartmyyorkie wrote: »My wife made us a raw food vegan gluten free keto Thanksgiving dinner. That plate of ice cubes was not very filling
Yo, disagree-ers, THIS IS A JOKE5 -
Lillymoo01 wrote: »If we are serious about this group... We have to be more active.
Protocol having been established.... How do you guys maintain raw in cold winter. When raw... My body temp drops. I can't stay like that when the weather is cold?
I was kinda peeved at the more active bit when the OP has no idea of how active we all are, nor do we have to be that active to lose weight. I was then truly perplexed with the next paragraph. Firstly trying to work out why you couldn't do a workout indoors followed by trying to work out what they could possibly have meant by raw.
I'm pretty sure it was meant for some sort of raw food group here. That is what I assume raw means, which is why it could be a problem in the winter because when it is cold out, eating cold raw food is not as enjoyable.
Yes, this was my interpretation as well.
OP - I had some vegan friends who went raw for a few months, but ultimately found it unsustainable and unpleasant when the weather started getting colder.3 -
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kshama2001 wrote: »Yo, disagree-ers, THIS IS A JOKE5
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iheartmyyorkie wrote: »kshama2001 wrote: »Yo, disagree-ers, THIS IS A JOKE
Your serious ones always catch me off guard. I have to check 5 times to see if I'm missing the snark.4 -
iheartmyyorkie wrote: »kshama2001 wrote: »Yo, disagree-ers, THIS IS A JOKE
I was going to disagree out of habit; but had to hug you instead!2 -
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Sleeping raw?
Or shoveling snow raw? Can you shovel that fast? And that steady?3 -
iheartmyyorkie wrote: »kshama2001 wrote: »Yo, disagree-ers, THIS IS A JOKEiheartmyyorkie wrote: »kshama2001 wrote: »Yo, disagree-ers, THIS IS A JOKE
welcome to the club.....
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iheartmyyorkie wrote: »kshama2001 wrote: »Yo, disagree-ers, THIS IS A JOKE
Your serious ones always catch me off guard. I have to check 5 times to see if I'm missing the snark.
Yup. Reputation, generically, can be a *baby-feline* in online social networks.2 -
iheartmyyorkie wrote: »kshama2001 wrote: »Yo, disagree-ers, THIS IS A JOKE
I used to have woo stalkers. Now I have disagree stalkers.7
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