Monday, July 7, 2008

A woman runs through her life...

The road to raw is bumpy and paved with lots of chopped veggies! Veggies I don't always have time to arrange in an edible fashion. I have been trying recipes from some raw food (un)cookbooks... Well, it appears I am as gifted at not cooking foods as I am at cooking them. Many can attest to my recipes gone wrong. So I am having a rough time with this raw thing.

I have noticed a natural progression towards a vegan diet, something that I didn't intentionally seek out. Chicken, beef, cheese and eggs are inedible to me now. Even fish is beginning to swim away. The only vice that I can't bear to let go of is the cream that goes into my favorite warm beverage.

Reading a poem by one of my new favorite poets has sort of brought me back to the basics of raw eating- eating with intentionality. It is thought and taste provoking...she has such a way with words...


A Man Walks Through His Life
by Jane Hirshfield


"A man walks through his life
as he did when he was a boy,
taking a pear here, an apple there,
three peaches.

It is easy. They are there, by the roadside.

I want to say to him, stop.
I want to say to him, where is the plum tree you planted?

But how can I say this?
I suck on the pit of my own question,
I who also eat daily the labor of others."


I choked on this "pit" that she refers to, thinking of how often I waste the produce that I buy and do I even consider where my food came from? How I wish that it came from my own garden or even farm. Although my touch is just as tragic with gardening as with cooking.

At the very least I seek to now use each precious morsel that comes from the earth...thanks to my juicer (best $250 I have spent in a long time). Which brings me back to the beginning- the basics - where I started. I am going back to The Raw Food Detox Diet by Natalia Rose in which juicing and fresh fruit are the basis for what she calls life force energy.

I have been running through my life (literally as well as figuratively) and I am going to stop while I chop the veggies for my Green Juice and consider the source of the gift of that which grows so abundantly on this earth...

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Hi Mae.

I think it is admirable that you are committing the time and energy to such healthiness. I look forward to reading on your successes because if you can excel at disciplining food, then all other things are tamable by comparison.