How many ways to serve raw carrots? Find out as people prepare in unthought of ways by coming on a week yourself!
Taste is everything!
Added to a lot of the green juices for extra potency.
Up the hills from Combe Martin in Devon.
Simplicity.
Inovation at work again.
Made from soaked nuts, cinnamon, tahini.... I forget what else. One of the little mealtime treats.
The meal is definitely the highlight of the day! The raw organic meal made by attendees.
Sorry! I don't remember all the ingredients for things. It's all spur of the moment stuff.
Blackberries and Rosehips.
Damsons.
This was the first retreat of its kind facilitated by me, run from a cottage in the beautiful village of Solva. Almost unbelievable that I took all the food down from Manchester!
Alpacas - farmed for their wool.
More alpacas viewing a couple of the attendees.
The preselis is where the blue stone was taken for stonehenge, over 100 miles away.
Still there and it's cold and windy.
Now the cloud covers us but at least we can get some cool photos!
Even the cat went.
Just like the Med. Well, apart from the water that makes your feet turn blue and the biting wind encouraging you to expose as little as possible.
Blown over by the wind I think.
The expanse of the beach.
Spring flowers on a walk just behind the cottage.
Magnificent view 10 minutes walk from the cottage.
The end in sight (so they are all smiling!).
Eating their one meal of the day.
Great weather - we were outside a lot of the time.
Football in the Park
Styal Woods with its old bridges and great wooded walks.
The group photo.
On a bench overlooking Combe Martin harbour.
Spiralised courgette with fresh herb pesto sauce.
Queuing up for the tasty and varied raw meal.
On a walk in the sea mist.
A cliff walk with two of our regulars!
A pot of one ingredient in the absorbing drinks. Such a gourmet's delight, many choose to add a little chilli tincture to help it go down and stay down.
The group photo.
At the dinner table, complete with sauerkraut jar.
The group on one of the daily outings.
A fantastic glass covered area between house and outbuildings.
A cool and blustery walk in nearby Goyt Valley in the Peak District.
We're all kids are heart. Please say yes.
At least you can't see who's pulling the faces now.
We walked the labyrinth they had there too.
This one ran in Cheshire.
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