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May Meetup Potluck #1

May 23
Fri 7:30 PM
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Ian

 If they knock, I'll open the door for them :-) 

May Meetup Raw Potluck & Book Discussion #1

This is a raw potluck, so please bring a raw, vegan dish to share with those in attendance. If it can be organic, even better :-) Recipes can be found here - on our message board. Please contact any one of the organizers if you are unsure of what to bring or what to expect at one of these events.

The book Enzyme Nutrition does not have to be read in order to attend. I will have detailed notes about the book to hand out that evening, so even those who have not read the book will find this of some interest, and will find the discussion easy to follow along with. Those who will have read the book by that point, I would like all comments (good, bad, or otherwise) to be included. I am looking for critique and skepticism as much as I am looking for praise of his work, considering a very large segment of mankind is unaware of his theories.

The book to be discussed will be Dr. Edward Howell's Enzyme Nutrition, considered by myself to be the bible of the raw food movement, from a science/historical approach. Dr. Howell's pioneering research since 1930 has challenged the modern day conception that food enzymes are not useful for the health and wellness of human beings. The evidence presented and interdisciplinary approach Dr. Howell uses (drawing from paleontologists, historians, scientists, anthropologists, and extensive medical research) sets Enzyme Nutrition well apart from other books that detail the raw food movement. This book, moreso than others I have read, will give anyone who's new, or seasoned, as a raw foodist the scientific ammo to combat even the most dubious critic of the raw food path.

An outline for the book discussion can be found Here, on our "files" page

Book info, plus various quotes by Dr. Howell, including many in the book (updated periodically), can be found Here - keep scrolling down this message thread :-)

Some side notes

This will be the Jaxraw Meetup for the Month of May, as The Present Moment is hosting an event on the previous Monday and will not be available for a meetup during this month.

This Book Discussion and Raw Potluck will be held on the next evening, Saturday, and also on Sunday for those whose schedules may conflict with certain dates during this Memorial Day weekend. You could attend more than one date if you so desire, but it is not necessary. It will be the same event each day.

My roommates consist of 1 Ninja and 2 long-hair feline hellions. The Ninja is relatively innocuous - an artist by day ..... and a Hookah wizardess by night. She's a domesticated Ninja, if nothing else. She means us no harm.

The "heads-up" concerning the feline hellions is for people who may have allergies concerning long-haired cats. These three are not raw, but oh, do they ever long to be. I accept them just the same :-)

Of course, if any questions do come about (about the book or otherwise), I am always available through this site. I hope to see some new and returning faces for this particular weekend. See ya then!

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  • kamal
    Posted May 23, 2008 12:35 AM
    is their anyone from gainesville that is also going and wants to share a car ride kamal
  • Robyne Wilcox
    Posted May 1, 2008 2:28 PM
    Traveling ...

Who attended?

    • Ian (+4 guests)
       Great turnout and great food. You people rule .... times two :-) 
    •  Delightful company, scrumptious raw food, gracious host, and lively discussion. Wonderful evening overall! 
    •  This was great. I learned more information about enzymes and the food was fantastic! Thanks to eveyone who came. If you are reading this check back in about a week for new recipes from the potlucks. 
    • Dee
    • Mike (+3 guests)