Monday, March 1, 2010

Mineral Rich Foods, episode #386

Today we went to the farmers market in a neighboring town called Malacatos. We also stopped and got sugar cane juice for just $1 for a liter. Every meal is just with mineral rich foods. Enjoy...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQdXQtz79xs

16 comments:

Liliane said...

Wow! I am so envious! Wish I was there. That farmers market looks amazing. I am so very happy for you both. I look forward to having my own kins domain someday.

Many blessings.

isadora said...

Ooh, I envy those wild & vibrant stuff! Yummy! :)

Anonymous said...

I LOVE farmers markets, but the one in my middle of nowhere Canadian town does not compare to that! lol. I can't even imagine how amazing the produce would taste there!

Karen said...

I can't believe you're brought us along with you. This is totally cool. You're going to make us all want to live in Ecuador.

Anonymous said...

Hmmm...

Now that you are in Ecuador, will you begin to learn Spanish?

Also, you need to give details for those of us who may wish to 'duplicate' your 'adventure'.

Richie said...

Try blending the alfalfa in the blendtec to break it down a bit, then pour the lot through the hurom juicer. I did this today with a smoothie I made with fresh seaweed. It wasn't quite broken down enough so I just tipped it into the hurom and watched it separate out the fibre. Really fun!! Peace & love to you both - place looks heavenly. 8D

Anonymous said...

Matt,
You mentioned making banana/mango ice cream with the Hurom juicer.
PLEASE do a demo!!!
I thought you couldn't make ice cream with the Hurom.
Or maybe I read that putting frozen fruit might damage the Hurom?
PLEASE talk about this! :)

Henrik said...

Paulina: Is that your real surname? If so, where did you get it from?

Unknown said...

i cant wait to come to your house warming party if only iam going to put that on my list of things to do let me know and ill be there if only in my dreams

raw fan said...

Ha ha that video was so cute I had to watch 3X..! :D
Love those Ecuadorians too!
to Anonymous: they did a Hurom ice cream demo a few months back...

pineforest said...

Hi Matt, I would run your alfalfa through a manual or electric wheatgrass juicer which are better equipped to handle the fiber. The manual method is probably the safest. I just juiced some tough long stemmed dandelion greens in my old manual wg juicer yesterday, it chewed it up very well.

Did you get a different plot of land or extend your original plot? It looks somewhat different from the previous videos. It would be interesting to have an episode with your architect again talking about the particulars of construction on the site.

Anonymous said...

I was wondering if you guys could talk about why you moved to Ecuador

isadora said...

Henrik: I guess you're from Sweden, aren't you? :) It's not my surname, I just love swedish and Sweden ..:)

James Reno said...

Great trip. Going all over the planet to find the best mineral rich foods and markets. Great stuff. Keep up the good work!

James Reno
Raw-Food-Repair.com

Anonymous said...

Gosh it looks like an amazing lifestyle.
Would love to hear the main reasons why you chose to live there and do you have many friends that you can hang out with?
Really loving these videos - thanks soooo much..... from the beautiful sub tropics in Australia!!

Margaret said...

What a great farmers market! Would love to experience that!!
Thank you for sharing!