Friday, November 16, 2007

Best of Raw Food Blogs This Week

Here are some of the top blogs and blog posts in the raw food blogosphere for this week:

Philip: The Raw Man of the Day

For an excellent real world example of the amazing power of raw food, take a look at Philip. Philip is the creator of the website LovingRaw.com. Philip is sharing the joy of his raw food success story, and what a story it is - he lost 135 pounds from eating a raw food diet. 135 pounds! He was at Raw Spirit Festival earlier this year, and in addition to his well written blog posts, he has started to post video blogs on YouTube. And through watching his videos he shares a very real world approach. Philip is a great example of showing real results.

Freshtopia: Vlogging and Blogging!

Also sharing some real world results is some exciting news from the team over at Freshtopia. It seems that our friends Oscar and Tanja took heed to our request of the 5 people who should start a raw food blog. They felt inspired, and now both Oscar and Tanja are now blogging on Freshtopia, as well as working on some exciting videos that we all love. What is very special about the Freshtopia team, is that Oscar wrote an amazingly honest blog post about his experiences with brain cancer. He shares his honest feelings with dealing with cancer, and the positive outlook on his cancer treatment.

But their blog is not all about cancer. They are highlighting Tanja's culinary skills with two fantastic blog posts of recent dinner parties they held in their home, complete with a gorgeous photo gallery! They also recently posted about the humorously sad situation at the It's a Small World ride at Disneyland. It's a highly entertaining post, with a hint of the sadness of the situation neutralized by Tanja's humor. What will they blog about next?

Why Aren't You On Twitter?

Dhrumil over at We Like It Raw wrote an excellent post this week regarding the awesome-ness of Twitter. Lately in the Twitter world, we have been noticing a community of people connecting with each other. People are getting recipe ideas, getting support when feeling homesick, and feeling connected to their raw friends who live all over the world. If you think you don't have time to blog, but yet you spend hours at the computer all day, go read Dhru's post, and get yourself a Twitter account.

1 comments:

Lovingraw said...

Thank you for the mention you guys, I am honored that you would pick me! Love you both! : )

Philip