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    The lazy man's carrot salad

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    • oliveoilO Offline
      oliveoil
      last edited by

      Try this:

      • Peel carrots
      • Mix oil, vinegar and salt in a small glass
      • Bite carrot, take a sip.

      You're essentially mixing the salad as you chew, no need to waste time shredding the carrot in a fancy way.

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        Evolutionarily
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        This is a great idea and something I have been doing for a long time.

        I will add that if one is already established on the path to bioenergetic health and digestion is in good order then just eating a raw peeled carrot when convenient is likely 80-90% of the benefits.

        Done beats perfect!

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          Regina @oliveoil
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          @oliveoil I do that too. However, rinsing the shredded carrot bits until the water is no longer orange is a great way to reduce the beta carotene.

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          • BioEclecticB Offline
            BioEclectic
            last edited by BioEclectic

            Chop and a short water soak here. After it may be a splash of apple cider vinegar ... buffered or not. Sometimes a tiny bit of coconut oil, maybe a shake of potassium iodide salt mix, and quite often plain.

            Am now down to just a few days a week for maintenance as it's done the bulk of it's work in the years past.

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