Does Eating Raw Foods Make Sense in the North?

Have you bought the idea that a completely raw food diet is the ultimate, most logical, best diet for all humankind, no matter where they live in the world? (Like eskimos eating watermelon…)

It seems to me that it’s the implied idea transmitted by many raw-foodists, raw food website, books and seminars.

The idea is:

Raw Food is Good, Cooked Food is Evil, and the World Would Be a Better Place If Everyone Ate Only Raw Foods

OK, I may be exaggerating, but often that’s the general tone of many of the raw food gurus’ message.

Is it actually true?

Would it be possible that the resources required to transport those foods would actually make the raw food diet fairly unecological, considering the fact that eating a diet of bananas and mangoes in Northern Canada isn’t the most natural choice?

How much food do you need as a 100% raw food eater?

It’s fairly well-known that anyone deciding to eat only raw foods in a sustainable way (for health) needs to eat a tremendous quantity of fresh fruits and vegetables.

In order to get enough calories from fruits and vegetables, without using too much raw fat (which would be detrimental for health), here’s the average amount of food that’s necessary:

For a 2000 calorie diet: 10 pounds a day (with peels and all)
For a 3000 calorie diet: 15 pounds a day (with peels and all)

I based those numbers on average consumption most 100% raw foodists go through in a typical day (those who are not on a detox program!).

So basically, 70 to over 100 pounds of food per week!

That’s a lot.

Where does your food come from?

If we would want to get a more accurate picture on the ecological impact that eating a large quantity of imported fruits would have versus a smaller quantity of local cooked, animal or grain foods, we would need to analyze a lot of variables. I haven’t been able to get an accurate estimate from the data that’s available.

But just knowing that most imported fruits come from fairly far away, and that large quantities are necessary on a completely raw food diet, I can draw the obvious conclusion that eating this way is not necessarily the most logical, natural and ecological choice.

Consider that:

– Grapes from Chile travel a minimum of 4000 miles to get to you

– Bananas from Costa Rica travel about 2000 miles or more to get to you

– Mangoes from Mexico at least 1000 miles to get to you

– And so on…

All of the fossil fuels used to transport all of these foods leave an impact, which may offset or even counter-balance the possible environmental benefits of choosing a raw vegan diet (which requires less resources when produced locally), versus a local diet that would contain both raw, cooked, plant and possibly even animal foods.

It’s always been obvious to me that a diet of all raw foods in Canada makes less sense on many levels that one that includes some cooked foods, more local foods and fewer imported fruits.

There’s also the fact that these fruits are picked unripe in many cases, the acidity level is too high and the nutrient level too low.

So is the solution for all raw-food enthusiasts to move to the tropics? Certainly not!

My point is:

– There’s no need to demonize cooked food – A diet that includes both raw and cooked food makes a lot of sense on many levels. You don’t have to eat 100% raw. This is really an individual choice based on your health, your location, and your preference.

– A raw food diet can be unnatural – Eating 100% raw foods in the north can be unnatural and unsustainable. And for many more reasons that I can expand on in future articles, it’s certainly not a solution that can be proposed to the entire world!

– If you live in the north, follow the seasons – Many people, as summer approaches, have the desire to include more raw food in their diet. But in the winter, instead of freezing to death, they choose to incorporate more raw, cooked foods. That is perfectly fine, natural and even desirable for most people.

Here’s a list of some additional tips to enable you to eat more ecologically and sustainably, while incorporating more raw fruits and vegetables in your diet, no matter where you live:

1- Freeze Berries and other Fruits in Season – Berries are some of the most nutritious and antioxidant-packed foods you can eat. To avoid the consumption of too much imported foods in the winter, I encourage you to freeze a huge quantity of ripe, local, organically grown (or wild) fresh berries when they are in season. I personally freeze a lot of wild blueberries, which are local. Then, use them throughout the winter in your recipes. You can thaw them in advance to avoid the negative effect of consuming cold foods.

2- Grow Sprouts – Grow some fresh, toxin-free sprouts such as clover and sunflower greens, to get a supply of cheap, fresh, local vegetables in the winter!

3- Avoid out of Season Fruits – Some fruits may be available in your store, but may actually be out of season in your hemisphere of the world. If you live in North America, the season for grapes usually ends in September or October. Grapes during the winter are imported from countries situated in the opposite hemisphere, such as Chile, where the seasons are reversed. Avoid that! Learn the seasons of different fruits and vegetables and choose to avoid foods imported from such far-away places.

4- Make Different Salads and Vegetable Dishes in the Winter – In one of my recipe books, I give different kinds of salads and dressings depending on the season. In the winter, I recommend salads made with cabbage, carrots and other root vegetables. In the summer, I incorporate more lettuce, tomatoes and fresh vegetables. You should do the same.

5- Shun Exotic Fruits – Exotic fruits such as durian, Thai coconuts and litchis can be great to try, but they inevitably come from faraway countries such as Thailand. In addition to leaving a huge ecological impact for being imported from so far, they are also heavily sprayed with toxic chemicals. Durians are particularly notorious for that. Try them for fun, but stick to fruits and vegetables as local as possible – at least from somewhere you could drive to.

Finally, I would like to encourage you to continue making the best choices for your health. Sometimes, that may sometimes mean:

– Eating fresher, locally grown commercial foods instead of less fresh, imported organic foods

– Eating ripe, local commercial food instead of unripe, imported organic foods

– And eating some cooked, warm “local” food instead of just cold imported fruits

Lookt at true consequences of your own choices, and realize that there’s not one size that fits all.

Last Minute Travel Plans

Last minute travel plans are mostly the outcome of some unforeseen emergency. People make such sudden traveling plans due to unavoidable circumstances. Even though emergency is generally considered the root cause of last minute travel, it is not always the case. The two important requirements taken into consideration while traveling last minute are transport and accommodation. Many travelers prefer to plan last minute trips as they turn out to be extremely affordable and well within their budget. There are various discounts available on airfares, hotel rooms, cruises and rental cars within innumerable last minute special travel packages. These help to make the trip amazingly economical and enjoyable.

Most of the airlines as well as hotels have certain “blocked” reservations. At times there are also sudden cancellations on account of which many hotel rooms and airline seats remain vacant. In order to sell these vacant slots, hotels and airlines reduce their rates for people who book their air tickets and hotel rooms at the last minute. These exceptional rates can be available if the booking is done from six weeks to 3 hours before the departure date. The reduced rates together form special “packages.” At times, last minute travel plans also require a good amount of research in order to avail of the best possible special packages to some of the most exotic locations around the world.

Last minute travel plans often result in enjoyable trips well within the budget planned by the traveler. They help the traveler to save hundreds of dollars and yet enjoy services and amenities worth thousands. The best part about last minute travel plans is that the booking need not be done well in advance. A traveler can get the best of the facilities at discounted rates by doing the booking at the last minute.

Ski Resort In North America – Whistler, An Amazing Holiday Destination For Adventure Lovers

The words Holiday is enough to arouse the excitement and joy in the minds of people. However, the most troubling thing in the process is to finalize the holiday destination. Different people have different priorities and they select the destination accordingly. The ones who look forward to take rest and enjoy some quality time with their family and friends prefer to select a peaceful destination with serene beauty but those who are adventurous look forward to select a destination that offers ultimate fun and adventure. If you are one among those who are adventurous, you can prefer visiting a Ski Resort In North America – Whistler.

Skiing resorts are known for offering innumerable delights to the visitors. They offer almost everything that you might have ever dreamt of. One of the best and award-winning skiing resorts in North America which can be considered by you is Whistler Blackcomb. This renowned resort is located in the northern region of Vancouver, Canada. This ski resort is one of the largest resorts in North America and is greatly popular among the skiing lovers. It is one of the most popular and most-visited resorts with over 2 million guests all round the year.

Whistler Blackcomb comprises of snow-covered slopes which are stretched in about 8100 acres. This place is known for its majestic beauty and also comprises of 3 glaciers, sixteen alpine bowls, 200 plus marked trails with different ability levels etc. There is much more that can be enjoyed by the visitors. This place is really exciting during winters providing access to a plethora of adventurous activities on snow-covered mountains. The huge mountain tops provide outstanding skiing experience and you will really experience an adrenaline rush while enjoying the sport. Those who love panoramic views can also go for a gondola ride between the two mountains, Blackcomb and Whistler.

The visitors looking forward to visit this place will be delighted to know that this Ski Resort In North America, Whistler, is ranked the top-notch resort by the SKI magazine. So, get ready to experience thrilling adventures during your trip to this place. Apart from fun and adventure, Whistler Blackcomb is also known for terrain variety, Off-hill activities, digital presence, delicious cuisine, magical landscapes and luxurious lodging facilities.

This beautiful place is active all round the year but its beauty and liveliness increases to a great deal in winters. Some specifications regarding the mountains are further discussed below and with these details you can determine the venture you are going to have.
• The mountain receives an average snowfall of 396 inches.
• The total inbound terrains are extended up to 8,171 acres.
• The top elevation of the mountain is 7,494 feet.
• The bottom elevation of the mountain is 2,140 feet.
• The vertical drop at Whistler is 5,020 ft. and at Blackcomb is 5,280 ft.
• There are total 200+trails and 28 lifts.

Whistler Blackcomb is one of the top-notch mountains for skiing but there are several other activities which can be enjoyed by the guests. Some of them are discussed below.

Nordic Skiing
The visitors can go to the Nordic paradise that offers around 129 k trails with different styles and ability levels. The trains offered by this place are of Olympic quality trails with exceptional lodging facilities.

Dog Sledging
Enjoy a race on the snow-covered mountains on a sledge pulled by sled dogs. It is one of the best ways of exploring the hidden secrets and natural beauty of Whistler. You can either sit at the back and enjoy the ride or take lessons from the experts and ride the sledge yourself.

Gondola Ride and Sightseeing
Exploring the panoramic views of this exceptionally beautiful place can be fun from a certain height. Going on a gondola ride offered between the two mountain peaks allows the backpackers to enjoy the scenic beauty of the snow-covered peaks. The visitors can enhance their experience by enjoying dinner in a mountain restaurant.

Thrilling Nightlife
After a complete day of adventure and fun, enjoy the thrilling and lively nightlife of whistler in some of the great clubs located in the region. The visitors can either go to a club and enjoy drinks with their group and new friends or can sit with their family having fun around the fire.

The Whistler Blackcomb is a must to visit Ski Resort In North America – Whistler for ultimate fun.