Barbara loves good food and sharing her knowledge to inspire others.
Raw food is a most delicious, nutritious way of improving your health as well as losing weight. It alleviates asthma, arthritis, allergies, eczema, celiac, stiff joints, hay fever and many other common complaints.
By introducing more raw food into your diet you will dramatically improve your health. For healing, going 100% raw will give the best results.
But most important of all - eat food that you love and prepare it in a way that works for you.
“If we eat wrongly no doctor can cure us. If we eat rightly no doctor is needed.” Unknown
- Almond
- Apple
- Avocado
- Ayurvedic
- Basil
- Beetroot
- Berries
- Biscuits
- Bok choi
- Breakfast
- Broccoli
- Buckwheat
- Butternut Squash
- Cabbage
- Cardamon
- Carrot
- Celeriac
- Celery
- Chaga
- Cheese
- Chia
- Chick Peas
- Chocolate
- Christmas
- Cinnamon
- Coconut
- Coffee
- Cookies
- Courgette
- Crisps
- Crumble
- Cucumber
- Custard
- Detox
- Dressing
- Energy Bars
- Garlic
- Ginger
- Goji berries
- Hemp
- Immune system
- Kale
- Kidneys
- Kohlrabi
- Kombucha
- Lemon
- Mint
- Mushrooms
- Nuts & Seeds
- Orange
- Pate
- Pepper
- Pink Grapefruit
- Pistachio
- Pizza
- Pomegranate Seeds
- Porridge
- Pot Barley
- Protein
- Pudding
- Rhubarb
- Rocket
- Root vegetables
- Sauerkraut
- Seaweed
- Slaw
- Smoothie
- Sour Cherries
- Spinach
- Sprouting Beans
- Sweet potato
- Tea
- Tomato
- Tonic
- Truffles
Click on an ingredient below for recipes
Almond & Pumpkin Seed Crackers
Almonds seem to help curb blood sugar spikes after meals, which is key for people with diabetes
Raw Granola
Great way to start your day after your have drunk your morning water (to hydrate the body) and a green juice or smoothie
Sesame Crackers
Sesame seeds for sprinkling can be soaked, dehydrated and kept in a sealed jar ready to use on crackers or salads
Almond Superfood Cookies
Almonds are rich in nutrients that help protect the heart, including unsaturated fatty acids, phytosterols, magnesium, vitamin E and copper