Are they organic? I was just about to buy some the other day but then was unsure if I wanted to or not because the description didn't say they were organic. I've heard that cashews are pretty much never raw because the process they use to get the cashew nut out involves heating it. I'm not sure if that's true or not. But I've heard another raw foodist say the same thing about cashews being a bit hard on her system. I want to try the pesto kale chips. I'd really like to know if they're organic.
I make the sauce for my kale chips in the Vitamix as follows:
3 big red bell peppers
4 cloves of garlic
1/4 tsp of cheyenne pepper
1/3 cup of olive oil
juice of 1 lemon
3 Tbsp hemp seeds
1 1/2 tsp Himalayan pink salt
This makes enough sauce for two big heads of kale and will fill 3 to 4 trays in the Excalibur dehydrator where I dehydrate at 105 for 12 hours. The sauce is thick enough that you work it into the kale coating all the bite-sized pieces and put on the netting sheets..won't drip.
It's funny he said addictive cause that's how I feel about some raw cookies or bars. I think the best way to eat something is in it's most natural state, that way you have all the water in the fruit to help fill you up. Also I've heard David wolf talk about how it's better to eat a mono diet and not mix to many food groups together. for example cashews with kale. But it is better to eat this than normal junk food and an interesting way to get your greens! I wanna try the pesto ones:)
THank you!! I have done a trial run of kale chips (making and giving out samples at the AlternaTeva Fair ) in Jerusalem. The comments were more than overwhelmingly positive. It's a great way to get greens to the general public.
So where's the difference? Pringles are designed to be addicting by their crunch, taste etc so that the people would eat more than they need. Raw food in its natural state can rarely be overeaten. But if we are starting to process raw foods and make chocolate bars and chips, we have the same problem. Of course it's healthier problem, but still we are tempted to overeat, which never is a good idea, either raw or cooked.
But well, if you get the people from the junk food to raw junk food, okay, that's better than nothing. But I really don't like all the plactic packed raw food stuff... what about the waste??
He obviously didn't mean addicting in the sense that you took it. He meant it as something like the "Pringles" theme ("once you pop, you can't stop").
Are they organic? I was just about to buy some the other day but then was unsure if I wanted to or not because the description didn't say they were organic. I've heard that cashews are pretty much never raw because the process they use to get the cashew nut out involves heating it. I'm not sure if that's true or not. But I've heard another raw foodist say the same thing about cashews being a bit hard on her system. I want to try the pesto kale chips. I'd really like to know if they're organic.
journeyofanartist 2 months ago
I make the sauce for my kale chips in the Vitamix as follows:
3 big red bell peppers
4 cloves of garlic
1/4 tsp of cheyenne pepper
1/3 cup of olive oil
juice of 1 lemon
3 Tbsp hemp seeds
1 1/2 tsp Himalayan pink salt
This makes enough sauce for two big heads of kale and will fill 3 to 4 trays in the Excalibur dehydrator where I dehydrate at 105 for 12 hours. The sauce is thick enough that you work it into the kale coating all the bite-sized pieces and put on the netting sheets..won't drip.
markpianoman 1 year ago
cheese on kale? not real cheese surly?
rainbowsalads 1 year ago
what is in the pesto kale chips? i didnt see it on the website, thanks!!
onlymommy11 1 year ago
It's funny he said addictive cause that's how I feel about some raw cookies or bars. I think the best way to eat something is in it's most natural state, that way you have all the water in the fruit to help fill you up. Also I've heard David wolf talk about how it's better to eat a mono diet and not mix to many food groups together. for example cashews with kale. But it is better to eat this than normal junk food and an interesting way to get your greens! I wanna try the pesto ones:)
nicole3469 2 years ago
THank you!! I have done a trial run of kale chips (making and giving out samples at the AlternaTeva Fair ) in Jerusalem. The comments were more than overwhelmingly positive. It's a great way to get greens to the general public.
macrawannie 2 years ago
Hi Matt what are the ingredients/ does it contain any non raw ingredient like nutritional yeast or some other non raw ingredient in those kale chips?
belact 3 years ago 2
I love seeing all your products and taking a tour of your shipping department. Great stuff Matt!!!
RSK451 3 years ago 4
nice one
bloinginthwindletitb 3 years ago 3
So where's the difference? Pringles are designed to be addicting by their crunch, taste etc so that the people would eat more than they need. Raw food in its natural state can rarely be overeaten. But if we are starting to process raw foods and make chocolate bars and chips, we have the same problem. Of course it's healthier problem, but still we are tempted to overeat, which never is a good idea, either raw or cooked.
Grenbarme 3 years ago 3
It's just a pitch, all in good fun and this is the kind of company that deserves support. YEAH!
yardsnacker 3 years ago
But... raw food shouldn't be addictive, heh?
But well, if you get the people from the junk food to raw junk food, okay, that's better than nothing. But I really don't like all the plactic packed raw food stuff... what about the waste??
Grenbarme 3 years ago 3
He obviously didn't mean addicting in the sense that you took it. He meant it as something like the "Pringles" theme ("once you pop, you can't stop").
Nibbit 3 years ago