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Some Rawesome RFC Threads
SOME RAWESOME RFC THREADS
There simply is too many great informative threads that have been posted on RFC over the last 12 months to name them all, but here are a few that particularly stand out.
Finding Freedom
'NO PAIN, NO GAIN' or 'Why Pain Is Your Friend'
To Control or Not, That is the Question
IDEALS - an exploration on their positive use
Effective Action For Radical Social Change
How did you break your strongest addiction?
Othorexia Nervosa
From the Raw Food Lifestyle section:
Tips for Good Skin
What Raw Food "Appliances" do you use most?
811 (80/10/10) Info, Questions & More
Online resources for raw foods?
Recipe Photo Only Thread – I
Dehydrators 101
The Importance of Honouring Your Own Timing (in transitioning to a raw diet)
What Lays Beyond Raw?
Ode to Green Smoothies
Raw Food Right Now's Ultimate List of Raw Food Blogs
From Carmella’s Sunny Raw Kitchen Blogposts:
Fabulous Fermentation: Making Sauerkraut
Rich On Raw (Ways To Be On The Raw Diet AND Be Gentle On Your Wallet)
Wild Harvest (on wild edibles)
A Simple Sprouting Secret
For The Love of Chocolate
From the Health & Nutrition section:
On the importance of Sleep
Oil Pulling
We Are Undernourished or Why Raw Organic Isn't Enough
Bragg Liquid Aminos Containing MSG
Dangerous Excipients (flow agents)
Vitamin B12 - Very Important Info
I even doubt about the rawness of the best "raw" powders/supplements
Supplements
Isolate Supplements (including B12)
Check out the In The 'Fast' Lane section for the latest Fasting Bandits support thread
The GROSS Thread
Check out The Sunny Gym for the latest Fitness support thread
From the Green Guide: Saving Our Planet One Choice at a Time section:
Honeybee Colony Collapse to Devastate Food Companies, Result in Food Scarcity
Food miles - do you care?
Genetically Modified Foods -- They Are Here
Why Flowers Have Lost Their Scent
Do you Compost?
What grows in your garden?
The Green Dwellings section
From the Massive Success Club section:
Lessons We Can Learn From Wild Geese
What is this Formula L + F = S
Massive Success Club Introduction
From the Economy, Finance & Investing section:
General Overview of the Global Financial Crisis:
The planned collapse of America
DON"T LISTEN: They are all Liars!
Better to light a candle than to curse the darkness
'Thriving On Chaos' Thread Key Posts:
One, Two, Three, Four, Five
On Gold and Silver
On the Housing/Real Estate Crisis:
HOUSING CRISIS - Lives In The Balance...
Home sales sink, outlook darkens
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07-08-2008, 03:13 PM
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Meadowlark
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Thanks for this list. 
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07-08-2008, 04:18 PM
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Toucan - Caretaker
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Great compilation, but... I have to complain here. I really miss the "Green Guide: Saving Our Planet One Choice at a Time" section with lots of good threads. I think it is crucial that we pay more attention to topics about green lifestyle, sustainable living and organic gardening. If we don't, what kind of future awaits for us?
Sorry, I can be super-sensitive and concerned about things like this. Feel free to call me a hippie or a tree-hugger.
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07-08-2008, 04:41 PM
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Meadowlark
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Hippie! Tree hugger!
Sorry, couldn't resist.
I'm trying to eat more local food, have mostly given up avocados and bananas.  Anyways, I hear ya. Carmi? Maybe you can edit to add a rawesome green thread? 
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07-08-2008, 05:00 PM
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07-08-2008, 06:31 PM
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Bad Mumble Jumble Dodo Bird
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Mosaica
Eva, you "kisördög"! Meghúzom a füled!!!
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Eva is mosaica 'calling you names' ? hehehe !
haha! she got the Importance of Sleep! and For The Love of Chocolate! SO: forget tree hugging ya all! Just eat chocolates and go to sleep you won't remember trees exist; LOL
I WAS ONLY GONNA POST THAT SHE DID A GOOD JOB; AND GOT CARRIED AWAY !!! oh me oh my !
Joz
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07-08-2008, 07:05 PM
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Hummingbird - Caretaker
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I made up the list to go in the ebook but with that whole 'links not working' thingie, I've decided to post it here instead.
Mosaica,
Oops... sorry about that. I must admit it's hard for me to keep up with everything going on around the forum. If you have some threads that stick out in the green section, could you please forward them to me and I'll edit the list? 
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07-08-2008, 07:25 PM
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Toucan - Caretaker
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Carmella
I made up the list to go in the ebook but with that whole 'links not working' thingie, I've decided to post it here instead.
Mosaica,
Oops... sorry about that. I must admit it's hard for me to keep up with everything going on around the forum. If you have some threads that stick out in the green section, could you please forward them to me and I'll edit the list? 
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Oh, too many of them actually... But let's see... "Honeybee Colony Collapse to Devastate Food Companies, Result in Food Scarcity" in the Human and animal issues resources section, "Food miles-do you care?" and "Genetically Modified Foods -- They Are Here" in Human Issues section, the "Why Flowers Have Lost Their Scent" in the Green Guide: Saving Our Planet One Choice at a Time section, the whole Green Dwellings section, the "Do you compost?" and the "What grows in your garden?" threads in the All things gardening section... See, I told you, too many! Now, do you really want more work to do??? I should have bitten my tongue!
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07-09-2008, 06:47 AM
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Meadowlark
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Wow, you did good Carmi...thanks!
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07-09-2008, 09:04 AM
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Meadowlark
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Originally Posted by wyjoz
Eva is mosaica 'calling you names' ?
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Yes, she sure is. And too bad that my Hungarian is so polite and official that I don't know anything to call her back!
Mosaica! I tested out of the "super intensive" program (apparently I'm not really a beginner even though it feels like it. Hmph) and will need to wait for the next level to begin, but I'm starting a Hungarian language class in a week and a half!! I'll be meeting for 3 hours a day, five days a week! That should learn me a thing or two. You just wait! I'm going to know what to call you soon, young lady! 
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07-09-2008, 09:14 AM
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Toucan - Caretaker
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That sounds good, Eva! Hungarian isn't an easy language, so be prepared!
About calling names, those weren't that bad at all. You'll hear much worse things in Hungary, I bet.
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07-09-2008, 09:21 AM
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Meadowlark
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Oh I'm prepared! I've been studying by myself with Miklos Torkenczy's grammar book and several tapes for a while. It's soooo different, and there are soooo many rules. I can't keep my head straight but cannot WAIT to be in class!
I'm thrilled to have a guide! This will be the first class I've ever taken! Yay! (haha, can you tell I'm excited?)
And the only things I know for sure that are really bad are "hulye" (which I only know because my cousin's very long-term boyfriend is a poopy head and calls her that all the time. Ick) and Bozmeg (don't even know how to spell it, just know that people act like they're breaking the law when they say it.
I won't say your hulye, though, because, that's just not nice or true!
Hmmmm... I think we've pulled off a thread hijacking. Sorry Carmi! 
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07-10-2008, 04:46 AM
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Meadowlark
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I didn't know THIS was the link for the ebook! (The ebook looks fantastic, by the way!)... And sheesh, to hijack THIS thread.
Buuuuut, thanks Carmi for adding Mosaica's tree-hugger suggestions. 
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07-10-2008, 09:52 AM
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