Tuesday, October 2, 2012

growing things are everywhere

we're sitting in our computer room, one of us eating a pear and the other drinking some beautiful pink juice. listening to the sounds of the shower running and some other ruckus. our home is far from "ideal" for a raw foodie- our kitchen is tiny, and a huge microwave sits in the focal point (which we always turn off right away when we notice it's been left on by our other family members), and we don't have a fancy blender or an expensive juicer. but we love raw food. it's delicious. and you don't need to buy a bunch of things to make it work. we are very blessed to have our parents paying for so many wonderful fruits and vegetables every week, and it's been amazing to see how their eyes have been opened just by seeing us go on this journey.
we're deeply passionate about organic farming, and someday we hope to have an orchard in a warm climate where we will grow so many fruits and vegetables. at the moment we have a little vegetable garden, and it's been a process of experimentation this year as amateur growers. we've been blessed to find so many wonderful hidden treasures growing right in our neighborhood. we've picked apples, pears, so many different kinds of tomatoes, peppers, a pumpkin, grapes, and even indian corn. and it's like this everywhere, if you are curious enough to go look.
we hope this blog gives some inspiration, ideas, and helpful advice to anyone who is interested about a raw way of living.
in lakech
I am another you.

-A & J

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