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DESCRIPTION:If you’re attracted to vegetarian or raw foods, and want to be sure 
 you’re meeting all of your nutritional needs, here’s a great 
 opportunity to get your questions answered:  "How to be a vegetarian (raw 
 or cooked) with high energy, strong bones, healthy blood, and effortless 
 digestion"   Hi, it’s Trevor Levine here, and I’ll be giving this 
 lecture on July 10 and 11. Both lectures are $10, and will be followed by 
 question-and-answer sessions.  After the Q&A, if there’s still space, you 
 can participate in making and eating a delicious, digestion-friendly vegan 
 feast (all organic food). The hands-on class is $39 and comes with a 
 money-back guarantee.  For complete details, or to reserve your seat, visit 
 http://www.abbeysvegetarianrecipes.com/lecture .   Dates and locations  $10 
 lecture at 3:00pm, Saturday, July 10 – Spiral Muse, 3389 22nd Street 
 (corner of Guerrero) in San Francisco. Followed by a $39 hands-on recipe 
 making class at 5pm. Please give yourself extra time to find parking! Or 
 take BART to the 24th St stop.  $10 lecture at 3:00pm, Sunday, July 11 – 
 Trevor Levine’s house, 1207 Haskell St. in Berkeley (corner of San Pablo 
 Ave.) Followed by a $39 hands-on recipe making class at 5pm. You can take 
 BART to the Ashby station, then walk down Prince St, take a right at Acton, 
 and walk down Haskell.  In this eye-opening 90-minute lecture, you’ll 
 learn:  - How to get enough protein, calcium, and B-12 on a vegetarian or 
 raw diet.  - How to eliminate your cravings for processed, depleted foods.  
 - Are you ever tired after meals? Do you ever have gas, bloating, or 
 indigestion?   - Learn to properly combine proteins, starches, fats, 
 fruits, and vegetables so they can be easily digested.  - Sample meals in 
 which foods are properly combined for optimal digestion. Without this, it 
 can be tough steering away from bad but “familiar” meal combinations.  
 - Do you love fruit? Learn two secrets for slowing down the rise in your 
 blood sugar level.  - Why many people get more cavities after switching to 
 an all raw diet, and how to protect your teeth.  - How to release the 
 gas-producing sugar from beans before you eat them -- minimizing gas, 
 bloating, and indigestion.   - How to skyrocket the nutritional value of 
 your nuts, seeds, grains, and beans through soaking and sprouting.  - How 
 to get enough vitamin A and D on a vegan or raw diet.  - How to eat well, 
 even when you’re traveling and have no refrigeration (for example, while 
 you’re on the road or staying in a hotel).  - Many diseases stem from a 
 mineral deficiency… why? Today’s soil – and in turn, today’s fruits 
 and vegetables – have fewer minerals than they used to. Discover which 
 foods can help you recoup these lost minerals, and why.  - Why a whole food 
 diet will dramatically reduce your “environmental footprint” (i.e. 
 you’ll no longer contribute to packaging, fuel consumption, air 
 pollution, or landfill garbage).  - Are you tired of waiting for avocados 
 to ripen? Do your bananas turn brown too fast? Learn to speed up, or slow 
 down, the ripening of your fruit.  - How to store your fruits and 
 vegetables so they stay fresh longer.  - Don’t risk getting osteoporosis. 
 Learn why minerals get leached from your bones. Learn which foods are 
 acidic, which are alkaline, and how to balance them.  - In traditional food 
 combining, fruit must be eaten alone… But Trevor will reveal three yummy 
 exceptions to this rule.  - How to keep your avocado dishes from turning 
 brown overnight  - What dentist Weston Price discovered about indigenous 
 societies that hadn’t been introduced to “modern” processed foods.  - 
 How to include flax seeds in everyday meals, so you get plenty of Omega 
 3’s.  To learn all of this information, I’ve spent hundreds of hours on 
 research, and thousands of dollars on Doctors and seminars. Now you can get 
 it all in 90 minutes, and for just $10.  For complete details, or to 
 reserve your seat, visit http://www.abbeysvegetarianrecipes.com/lecture .   
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 Learn to make whole food vegan recipes (mostly raw)   that follow proper 
 food combining guidelines!  
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 After the lecture, if there’s still space, you can participate in making 
 and eating a delicious, digestion-friendly vegan feast (all organic food).  
 During this 2-hour hands-on class, you’ll learn to prepare quick and 
 delicious whole food vegan recipes with your own hands. (All recipes follow 
 proper food combining guidelines.) You’ll also learn to open fresh 
 coconuts, and soak and sprout nuts, seeds, grains, and legumes.  Depending 
 on the recipes we make, you can look forwarding to tasting real vanilla 
 bean, fresh coconut meat, fresh coconut water, fresh mint, whole oat 
 groats, raw cashews, agave nectar, and many other wholesome ingredients. 
 Discover what it’s like to use fresh, whole ingredients, instead of their 
 stale counterparts, which come lifeless in bottles and packages.  I want to 
 be sure that class participants get plenty of personal attention. So class 
 space is limited. To reserve your space before it’s sold out, you’re 
 encouraged to pre-register at least 5 days in advance. If there’s still 
 space on the day of the class, you may enroll then.  Your investment for 
 the class is just $39, and is backed by a money-back guarantee. If you’re 
 not completely satisfied with the class, just tell me before sitting down 
 for dinner, and receive your $39 back. (Of course, that means you won’t 
 get to enjoy the feast.)  If $39 seems expensive, consider what you’d pay 
 for an all organic feast at a restaurant like Millenium or Roxanne’s. For 
 this one-time investment, you’ll get a big yummy dinner, AND you’ll 
 learn how to make these dishes at home whenever you want – so you won’t 
 have to spend big bucks at high priced restaurants in the future.  And 
 since I will show you how to make recipes that you can prepare in 15 
 minutes or less, you’ll save hours of preparation time at home. What’s 
 that worth to you?  Depending on what’s seasonal and organic, we’ll 
 make recipes from the following lists. All of these recipes are raw, unless 
 noted otherwise.  - Chilled cucumber mint lemon soup  - Sprouted sourdough 
 bread (cooked)  - Pineapple bread  - Sweet potato custard (cooked)  These 
 recipes take less than 15 minutes to prepare:  - Flax crackers  - Chilled 
 ginger basil coconut soup  - Carrot beet ginger salad  - “Gado gado” 
 Thai peanut sauce  - Cilantro guacamole  - Tahini almond halvah  And these 
 recipes take less than 5 minutes to prepare:  - Cashew cream covered 
 strawberries  - Raw oatmeal  - Mango custard  - Cashew milk   If you ever 
 have indigestion, this class will be a Godsend for you. That’s because 
 all of the recipes follow proper food combining. So you can make them at 
 home, without creating havoc in your digestive system.   For complete 
 details, or to reserve your seat, visit 
 http://www.abbeysvegetarianrecipes.com/lecture .   \n 
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SUMMARY:How To Thrive As A Vegetarian
LOCATION:1207 Haskell St, near the corner of San Pablo.
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2004/07/07/41933.php
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