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Lisa Montgomery is known as the guru to the gurus. Her famous monthly Living Dynamically Raw Food Potluck gatherings, workshops, and annual Living Food Expo are attended by celebrities, raw food experts, and enthusiasts. Supermodel Carol Alt personally visited Lisa’s annual Living Food Expo and published one of Lisa’s recipes in her latest book, The Raw 50. The father of the living/raw food movement, Viktoras Kulvinskas even came from his home in Costa Rica to attend one of Lisa’s monthly Potlucks! Lisa is a Board Certified Holistic Health Practitioner (HHC) from the Institute of Integrative Nutrition in Manhattan. She is also a Certified Associate Raw Chef and Instructor from the Living Light Institute of Raw Foods in California. Her keynotes and workshops champion the holistic benefits of fully embracing the raw foods lifestyle. Her focus is on living dynamically — teaching people how to heal their entire being (physical, emotional, and psychological) with the raw foods lifestyle. www.livingdynamically.com
Pines Wheat Grass is a raw food that is dried at low temperatures to protect enzymes, chlorophyll and valuable nutrients. It is grown on the same soils and packaged in the oxygen free bottles developed by the scientists who provided research to Ann Wigmore and Viktoras Kulvinskas. Not all wheatgrass is created equal. Accept no substitutes. If you can’t find Pines Wheat Grass at your local Natural Food Store, it is available online for up to 40% off at: wheatgrass.com Pines Website: wheatgrass.com Twitter twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com
Pines Wheat Grass is a raw food that is dried at low temperatures to protect enzymes, chlorophyll and valuable nutrients. It is grown on the same soils and packaged in the oxygen free bottles developed by the scientists who provided research to Ann Wigmore and Viktoras Kulvinskas. Not all wheatgrass is created equal. Accept no substitutes. If you can’t find Pines Wheat Grass at your local Natural Food Store, it is available online for up to 40% off at: wheatgrass.com Pines Website: wheatgrass.com Twitter twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com
Riku and Sora eats some veges. I grew the wheatgrass from wheatberries bought at wholefoods in bulk. It was about for a small bag. Made me a weeks worth of wheat grass and the guinea pigs loved it. The carrot is organic carrot peeled and chopped up. Carrots seem to be Riku’s favorite food.
Sora enjoys watermelons more though. They both enjoy eating the wheat grass too.




