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I watched "Go Further", a Woody Harrelson documentary about a bike ride he took from Seattle to Santa Barbara. They had a raw food cook on board their support bus, and ate some interesting food.

On his website, there are recipes. the fruit and paint is really interesting -- I've made it and it's good. If you can stomach nut butters, it's a nice breakfast/lunch/dinner/snack. Check it out:

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I watched "Go Further", a Woody Harrelson documentary about a bike ride he took from Seattle to Santa Barbara. They had a raw food cook on board their support bus, and ate some interesting food.

On his website, there are recipes. the fruit and paint is really interesting -- I've made it and it's good. If you can stomach nut butters, it's a nice breakfast/lunch/dinner/snack. Check it out:

voiceyourself.com

Yay! So there ARE vegan celiacs out there :) Haha. I think we should all start a forum where we pass around recipes...and advice. I think vegan celiacs, or "vegiacs" are a bit rare!

stephanie19 Newbie
Yay! So there ARE vegan celiacs out there :) Haha. I think we should all start a forum where we pass around recipes...and advice. I think vegan celiacs, or "vegiacs" are a bit rare!

I'm in the same boat (the vegan part by choice, the gluten free part not so much <_< ). There's actually a group on yahoo groups that's for vegan celiacs. They have recipes, etc., so you might consider joining.

kenlove Rising Star

Oh I like the name vegiacs! Been called worse! There are some great raw food recipes in Living Nutrition Magazine. Cant find the URL just ow but you should be able to find it online. They also have some cook books which are pretty neet. I write some things for them about tropical fruit so the publisher sent me a copy and I've put on 5 pounds since I got it!

Ken

Yay! So there ARE vegan celiacs out there :) Haha. I think we should all start a forum where we pass around recipes...and advice. I think vegan celiacs, or "vegiacs" are a bit rare!

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