What is a raw food diet?
Put simply, a raw food diet is one that consists of only uncooked and unprocessed foods.  And since we 're all for eating as clean as possible, most of you will be part way there already. Serious all or nothing raw food fans will eat ONLY raw and unprocessed foods, but its up  to you whether you want to take this approach or not. Like we said, an 80/20 rule never hurt anybody!
How to go raw
Like anything, making the leap into eating raw is best done gradually, so that you don't end up craving what you 'shouldn't' have and so that its more likely to become a way of life than a fad diet. Our top three tips for making the changes:
- Aim to eat more raw foods in general, rather than replacing everything in your diet.
 - Make sure your fridge is packed with tasty raw treats at ALL TIMES!
 - Invest some time in creating delicious raw desserts
 
- Cacoa- in its raw form, cacao is filled with minerals and antioxidants, meaning its energizing, mood enhancing and stress-relieving.
 - Avocado- regular readers will already know how much we love this super food! And if you're wanting to eat more raw food, make sure this is on your list!
 - Cashew nuts- this little beauties are loaded with minerals and good fats and particularly good for the brain, skin, bones and mental health. Use them in salads, use them to make milk, or have them on hand to snack on. Delicious!
 
- Eating raw can help you learn about your body, health and nutrition. As you investigate new foods and start to get a little more creative with the meals you prepare, you'll notice two things. Firstly, you'll notice there are some foods that your body doesn't like! Secondly, you'll start to learn more about the science behind nutrition. Believe me, you'll want to read more and more!
 - You'll find a new flair for food. It stands to reason. The more you learn about what goes into your body, the more you'll find a new passion for preparing meals. You need to be creative, not just to keep the food interesting but to make more of your meals raw. And yes, you'll discover ingredients you've never heard of before too. Its all part of the fun!
 - You'll save money. If you get your protein from nuts, seed, spinach and greens such as spinach, you're going to save a lot more than if you get it from meat.
 
