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ChefBeckyD said:FYI - most people who want raw food won't eat dairy. Unless you have access to raw dairy. Other dairy has been pasteurized at a high heat and is no longer considered raw - so sour cream, etc...is out, and I'm pretty sure mayo is out too, unless its homemade.
LI Chick said:Ladies thanks so much for your suggestions!!! I was not aware of the dairy issue - thanks for the heads up! I'm thinking about making the confetti salsa as one choice - just need to round it out
LI Chick said:Ladies thanks so much for your suggestions!!! I was not aware of the dairy issue - thanks for the heads up! I'm thinking about making the confetti salsa as one choice - just need to round it out
A Raw Food Party is an event where guests can learn about and sample various raw, unprocessed, and plant-based foods. It is a fun and interactive way to discover new healthy eating options and get inspired to incorporate more raw foods into your diet.
At a Raw Food Party, you can expect to find a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables, raw nuts and seeds, sprouted grains, and fermented foods. Some common dishes include raw salads, smoothies, dips, and raw desserts. There are also many creative and delicious raw food recipes available that can be served at the party.
No, you do not need any special equipment to attend a Raw Food Party. However, if you are interested in making your own raw food dishes at home, a high-speed blender, food processor, and dehydrator may come in handy. These tools can help you create a variety of raw food recipes, such as smoothies, dips, and crackers.
Yes, you are welcome to bring your own raw food dish to share at the party. It can be a great way to introduce others to your favorite raw food recipes and add more variety to the menu. Just make sure to let the host know in advance so they can plan accordingly.
Yes, Raw Food Parties can be suitable for people with food allergies or dietary restrictions. Raw food dishes are typically free from common allergens such as dairy, gluten, and soy. However, it is always best to inform the host of any allergies or restrictions beforehand so they can accommodate your needs.