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1. http://fresh-network.typepad.com/ The UK-based blog is exactly what one


would expect from Sarah Best, editor of Get Fresh magazine. The site is a
one-stop shop for anything related to holistic health and raw food, bringing
together information and news from a variety of respected sources the world
over.

2. http://www.giveittomeraw.com/ GI2MR, as it refers to itself, is a portal for all


things raw. It’s a great place to start for raw food experts and greenhorns.
The site has over 9,000 members and this community interacts with each
other on a very active message board, through hundreds of groups, based on
geography (e.g. Raw Montreal) or hobbies (e.g. Running Green) or something
else (e.g. Raw Mamas Breastfeeding). There’s also a very useful calendar of
nationwide raw events and a media warehouse that contains upwards of
2,000 videos ranging from the promotional to the informational.

3. http://rawfoodnetwork.com If you can’t find a website, blog, audio file, video


log on RawFoodNetwork.com then it probably doesn’t exist. The Raw Food
Network lives up to its mission by serving not only as a focal point but as a
rallying point for current and would-be raw foodists. All websites are created
equal at this passionate portal.

4. http://www.uncookedfood.com/ Calling itself the Complete Raw Food


Resource UncookedFood.com boasts a wealth of useful information in its
encyclopedia, “answers” and “definition” section. The best bet is to use the
search engine drop-down on the top of the screen.

Blogs

1. http://adkrawfood.blogspot.com/ A raw food teacher, instructor and chef


located in the Adirondacks of New York integrates her environmental
consciousness into a collection of videos, informational articles and recipes.

2. http://anneliklinga.blogspot.com/ The English translation of a Swedish blog


makes an effort to educate readers on the importance of keeping hydrated
while transitioning into and maintaining a raw food diet. The author has
detailed instructions on how to avoid hydrated foods at the supermarket.

3. http://beautifullivingfood.blogspot.com/ In addition to its fairly obvious health


benefits, Joyce Holsten became a devotee of raw food for the often
overlooked benefit to animals. Her blog is dedicated to following her life in
support of all living creatures, two-legged and otherwise.

4. http://www.beautifulonraw.com/ The information on Tonya Zavasta’s blog is


almost as rich as the details of her incredible life. Born behind the Iron
Curtain, she overcame diseases that made a mere walk to the store difficult
and has written extensively about the role raw foods have played in her
transformation. In addition to being a virtual catalogue on raw food, there’s a
fountain of facts on raw beauty tips.

5. http://bittsblog.blogspot.com/ A refreshing mix of green living, travel and raw


food products are the centerpieces of this blog from the Pacific Northwest. It
was created after the author went from a vegan diet to a raw food diet in
2008 in response to mounting health issues.

6. http://www.choosingraw.com/ A New York City editor makes a special effort to


reach out to raw food beginners, with topics like Raw Food 101, How to Get
Started and Is Choosing Raw for You? The pedagogical tone of the blog is
perfect for the raw curious and it’s undoubtedly produced many converts.

7. http://debbiedoesraw.blogspot.com/ A 50 year-old woman documents her


transition to a raw food lifestyle after being diagnosed with Leukemia in April
2007. She went raw six months after the diagnosis and has been reaping the
benefits since. Given her background, it’s not surprising the blog not only
emphasizes the benefits of a raw food diet, but also of alternative therapies.

8. http://detoxpa.blogspot.com/ There’s many things to admire about the


lifestyle of the Amish, but their diet isn’t one of them. Inspired by the books
of Natalia Rose, Marlena Torres became a clinical nutritionist, near her
Lancaster, PA home, where she uses her blog to reach existing and future
patients.

9. http://earthmother-intheraw.blogspot.com/ A healthy blend of narrative and


informational writing is the strength of this blog. The focus is on building a full
diet that is both healthy and practical. Very user-friendly in that visitors can
find a comprehensive list of recipes choices (Dessert, drinks, entrees, et al)
just by clicking the links beneath the header.

10.http://foodiefumblings.blogspot.com/ The blog of Joyce Wiatroski is a


straightforward raw food blog with a focus on smoothies, soups and leafy
greens. There are also sections within the recipes that explain the virtues of
specific ingredients like Cayenne and Kale.

11.http://gingeristhenewpink.blogspot.com/ A 25 year-old woman from New


Jersey living with Crohn’s Disease writes about how she’s using her raw diet
to combat the effects of her illness. A first-time reader will discover that she
really loves her pug but is nevertheless quite diligent in posting the photos of
what she’s eating.

12.http://www.greenandcrunchy.org/ An Ohio mom and wife blogs about the


synthesis in her life between environmentalism and raw-foodism. Aside from
brightly colored recipe photos, she has numerous product reviews on topics
ranging from water parks to straws to baby bottles and much more.

13.http://healingwithjuices.com/ The enzymes, nutrients and antioxidants in raw


juices are a recent discovery to many, but Michele L. Tune (a/ka/ The Raw
Juice Girl), understood their benefits (courtesy of a weight loss exceeding 100
pounds) four years ago. She’s since devoted her time to educating people
about anything and everything related to “liquid gold” as she calls it.

14.http://www.humblevegan.blogspot.com/ In 2000 the Humble Vegan traded in


her business suit for a career as a personal trainer. Since then, she’s focused
on making her clients and family in the Brazos Valley of Texas as healthy as
possible through exercise and raw foods.

15.http://kalecucumbers.wordpress.com/ Erika Kier uses her blog, Kale and


Cucumbers as a dumping ground for “her crazy theories, health struggles and
love of raw food.” Lest any reader think the site is a mish-mash of chaos she
provides detailed recipes along with her well-formed opinions.

16.http://karenknowler.typepad.com/ Karen Knowler is the The Raw Food Coach


and her blog helps readers become a raw food superhero by purchasing The
Successfully Raw Starter Kit. The blog is more than just a storefront, however,
as Knowler provides dining strategies for new and veteran raw foodists.

17.http://kristensraw.blogspot.com/ A former competitive bodybuilder, Kristen


Suzanne, knew what it meant to be on a dietetic roller-coaster. During her
pregnancy, she devoted significant space to helping fellow mothers-to-be
have a detox pregnancy while keeping their “glow.”

18.http://lifestyleraw.blogspot.com/ After working as a marketing consultant in


Australia and the UK for eight years Casey Thomas switched to a raw food
lifestyle and hasn’t looked back. If there’s a healthy activity to be done she
seems not only to have done it, but written about it.

19.http://livingrawesome.com/ Few blogs can match this one in terms of the


quantity and quality of recipes. Approaching raw food from a spiritual
perspective, the author tells visitors her blog represents her journey “towards
health and wellness.”

20.http://www.loveveggiesandyoga.com/ A blog that promotes yoga as an


important ingredient to raw and healthy living. A very personal account from
a “wife, mother and athlete” whose breeziness shouldn’t be mistaken for a
lack of seriousness.

21.http://www.lovingraw.com/blog/ Philip McCluskey’s web site is home to a


network of “Raw Food Rockstars.” The chef and author writes about his own
conversion to raw food, one that allowed him to lose over 200 pounds, in a
way that is both practical and encouraging.

22.http://www.lupusgirlgoesraw.com/ A woman once afflicted with a myriad of


diseases has found health through raw foods. Anchored in Florida, Lisa
LaMendola writes about natural cures for ailments thought to be incurable.
The very green layout is orderly and easy to navigate.

23.http://mattmonarch.blogspot.com/ Matt Monarchs wisdom doesn’t come from


his flowing locks of hair but through an 11 year commitment to a raw
lifestyle. Headquartered in Ojai, California he speaks eloquently and
passionately to live audiences and visitors to his blog.

24.http://paulnison.blogspot.com/ The blog of raw food author Paul Nison is


chock full of videos featuring him talking about the challenges and successes
of his journey. He speaks eloquently about diet, health and the ethical
choices of raw foodism.

25.http://blog.punkrawklabs.net/ A tightly designed blog that, although light on


recipes provides plenty of pictures of the author’s experiments and successes
as she plunges deeper into the world of raw food. It’s accessible and well-
organized, more recently chronicling her classes on raw food preparation.

26.http://www.pure2raw.com/ Many food blogs, raw or not, show photos of the


final product after hours in the kitchen. What sets this fraternal twins blog
about raw food apart from the others are the photos that accompany their
step-by-step recipe instructions. Their enthusiasm for raw food can only be
called infectious.

27.http://purejeevan.com/blog/ Pure Jeevan – which translates to Pure Life – is a


blog written by a husband and wife team, both of whom have seen significant
improvements (and weight loss) since adopting a raw food life. Their blogs
teems with great graphics and helpful information, especially feature posts
based on the day of the week.

28.http://raw-radiance.blogspot.com/ Mila Ilina’s blog brims with good cheer and


positivity. The Russian export collaborated on a “Rawsian Borsch” recipe and
seeks out foods that are rich in nutrients as they bring out the body’s natural
radiance.

29.http://raw.tanishamarshall.com/ Once Tanisha Marshall made the decision to


abandon the SAD (Standard American Diet) and adopt a raw food diet she
saw a noticeable improvement in her health in just four days. Her very-purple
blog lists her many experiments in trying to maintain 100% rawness as well
as a link to MP3’s of interviews she’s given.
30.http://rawbreakthrough.com/ The blog of former attorney Emily Shaules
bursts with energy and enthusiasm. She’s living proof of the explosion of
benefits that come with a raw food diet. Her site helps readers increase
mental alertness, reverse the course of illness, and improve their
appearance. In addition to being a consultant for all-things raw, Emily is
opening a raw food restaurant in North Carolina.

31.http://rawdawgrory.com/ A raw food chef from Connecticut documents his


family’s raw food challenge, while also providing classes and an e-book. But,
the highlight of the blog is a large volumes of recipe videos (located just
above the author’s photo on the left sidebar) that are enthusiastic without
being pushy.

32.http://www.rawdish.com/ Raw dish is the blog of Dr. Doug Graham, who has
been on a raw food journey since 1995. His blog is dedicated to “wellness and
awareness advancing” through healthy living and healthy eating. The site
prides itself on fostering an open dialogue through recipes and reading.

33.http://rawdorable.blogspot.com/ This frequently-updated blog shows a


Maryland wife and mother weaving the raw lifestyle into her young family’s
life. The functional layout and bright background is also visually appealing.

34.http://rawepicurean.net/ A site that emphasizes herbs, spices and drink from


a raw food slant. There’s a helpful directory of foods used in the recipes on
the site as well as a “People” section of names that are undoubtedly familiar
to raw enthusiasts.

35.http://rawexperiences.typepad.com/ Shernell Cooke’s blog may be the most


comprehensive raw blog available. A splash of colors is complemented by
clear, well-organized links to recipes, classes, books and people of interest.
Professional in every way.

36.http://rawfoodhypocrite.com/ The Raw Food Hypocrite is a London-based


blogger who will preach the virtues of a raw food diet while holding a “steak
on a my fork.” Refreshingly candid, she believes that detox doesn’t have to
be dull and her blog contains lists, quotes and quips.

37.http://rawfoodnerd.blogspot.com/ Basking in her own nerdiness, this Orange


County, California raw food chef infuses her recipes with plenty of detail that
is easy to follow and incorporate into a diet.

38.http://www.rawfoodpassion.blogspot.com/ Raw food passion is a blog that


combines the author’s dual passions of yoga and raw food. Based in Atlanta,
her recipes are meant to appeal to those readers who want to treat their
sweet tooth without compromising their raw food goals.
39.http://rawfoodrightnow.blogspot.com/ The blog of Daniel Vitalis has an
excellent mixture of recipes, videos and literary reviews. He emphasizes a
raw food diet as part of a larger effort to promote green living. There’s also a
link where a visitor can download his Master the Elements class.

40.http://rawfoodswitch.com/ Sitting atop a cartoon carrot on her homepage,


Nathalie Lussier is the self-described Raw Foods Witch. She knows the
hardest part of going raw is often in the first days after the switch and a little
magick and pixie dust in the form of recipes and motivation can’t hurt.

41.http://rawfoodtoday.blogspot.com/ Inspired by the book fit for life the author


of Raw Food Today committed to raw food living. He then started a blog,
pledging to update it three to five times a week. He’s more than lived up the
his promise with a regular a series of recipes, videos and insightful
commentary on issues within the raw food community.

42.http://rawglow.com/blog/ Situated in Northern California, Cecilia Kinzie writes


a blog dedicated to “the glow” that often takes over one’s countenance after
going raw. Her raw food journey had yielded not just the obvious health
benefits but increased self worth and self actualization. The design and colors
of the blog reflect this outlook.

43.http://rawgoddessheathy.blogspot.com/ Based out of Ontario, Canada, this


blog puts to rest the notion that raw foodists can’t enjoy a good dessert after
a healthy dinner or lunch. There are also a bevy of photos that could just as
easily have come from a five star bakery.

44.http://www.rawguru.com/raw-food-blog.html The founder of RawGuru is Alex


Malinsky, a raw food proponent since the ripe age of 15. He’s been at it nine
years now and has turned into a one-man resource for nutritional research
and product development. From blender reviews to sweets to sprouts his
sunny site has the answer to most any raw food question.

45.http://rawjudita.blogspot.com/ Judita is not just the wife to singer Matt Death


she’s an informed source on all things raw. Her travels take her to classes,
seminars and lectures which she then dutifully describes on her blog.

46.http://rawmacitas.blogspot.com/ The Rawmacitas consist of Apryl Electra and


Nicole Brenny. Their busy blog (they average over a post per day) is
dedicated to the idea that raw foods are as pleasing to the eye as they are to
the rest of the body. The pictures are plentiful as the authors expertise in the
kitchen is rivaled by their skills with a flash bulb.

47.http://www.rawmazing.com/ Living on the frozen tundra of Minnesota can put


any raw foodist to the test. Susan Douglas has faced those challenges and
created an impressive coterie of recipes to help her readers overcome almost
any obstacle, weather-related or otherwise.

48.http://rawmodelcom.blogspot.com/ A male model documents his journey


between raw food and the runways. Pictures of magazine spreads are
positioned against images meant of the author cultivating a lifestyle of
beauty, energy and mental clarity.”

49.http://rawreform.blogspot.com/ Angela Stokes’ raw food conversion helped


her drop 160 pounds. She was featured on CNN and her story is an inspiration
to raw food-ists everywhere. Her many admirers won’t be disappointed by
her blog, which highlights people and issues in the world of healthy eating.

50.http://realfoodtulsa.blogspot.com/ The raw food movement may have no


better evangelist than Penny Shelton in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Between her spots
on local environmental and health boards, as the creator of web-based raw
food groups, and directing Raw Food Tulsa, Shelton casts her net far and
wide.

51.http://www.reallyrawfood.com/ The author of Really Raw Food proclaims it’s


“awesome to rawsome.” Diligent postings cover topics ranging from Kale to
coconut to helping your pet be raw while maintaining a humorous touch.
Soothing colors make the blog easy to read and navigate.

52.http://shazzie.com/blog/ As the author of the first raw food recipe book in the
UK (in 2001) Shazzie has become a one-woman raw food whirlwind. The long-
standing popularity of her books and DVDs are testament that the raw food
diet has benefits in both the short and long term. A vibrant color scheme
matches the uplifting tone of the blog entries.

53.http://supasolsista.blogspot.com/ A diverse look at the raw food lifestyle from


Minneapolis. Incorporating fashion, food and style into her blog, the author
shows that hip and healthy aren’t incongruous.

54.http://www.thebestofrawfood.com/index.html Inspirational transformations


are familiar in the raw food world but even the story of Esme Stevens is
exceptional. A former tax lawyer with clients like McDonald’s and Coca-Cola,
she endured numerous health setbacks that led to a change to raw food diet.
Her topics are comprehensive, ranging from diets and recipes to travel and
health cures.

55.http://therawdivas.com/blog/ The Raw Divas blog has a raspberry as its logo


and healthy eating for women as its mission. Among the many features is a
list of foods and the health benefit that will result from including them in a
diet.
56.http://www.therawseed.com/ Hailing from the Philadelphia-area Meredith
Frantz writes a blog that has many recipes and helpful hints, but she also has
devoted significant space to the case of Greg Caton, a long-time thorn in the
side of the FDA who was recently arrested in Ecuador.

57.http://thesunnyrawkitchen.blogspot.com/ The Sunny Raw Kitchen is an


award-winning blog from an author based in Quebec, Canada. She chronicles
how her raw food choices have impacted her relationships, travels and pets.

58.http://rawglow.com/blog/ Situated in Northern California, Cecilia Kinzie writes


a blog dedicated to “the glow” that often takes over one’s countenance after
going raw. Her raw food journey had yielded not just the obvious health
benefits but increased self worth and self actualization. The design and colors
of the blog reflect this outlook.

59.http://rawlivingfoods.typepad.com/ If there’s a raw food topic, point of view,


demographic or recipe not on Jim Carey’s Raw Living Foods blog then it can’t
be found anywhere else. Not only is the Hawaiian-based blogger’s site a fine
resource in and of itself, it’s a superb gateway to the many avenues of
information on raw food throughout the web. Jim has links to every
imaginable social networking site so he’s easy to find.

V-Logs

1. http://renegadehealth.com/blog/ The Renegade Health Show is a VLog hosted


by the very enthusiastic Kevin and Annmarie Gianni whose site promotes not
just healthy eating but healthy living. Special episodes on Wednesdays and
Fridays feature recipes and fitness topics, respectively.

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