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It’s incredibly easy in Korea to eat fruits and vegetables at any time. There are fruit and vegetable stands on nearly every corner so there are tons of opportunities to pick up what you need. Most of the time I buy my goodies, snack on them while I’m out or take them home and cook them up. It’s delicious and rather healthy.
Emily has been blogging about her journeys of eating raw and I’ve become more interested since being in Korea. I’ve been following along here and there and I have decided that I’m going to try it*- mainly due to how easy it is here. I feel like I should take advantage of the abundance of cheap raw food while I have the opportunity. I’m going to start by replacing 1 meal a day with a raw meal and move on from there. If I can handle it, I’ll replace 2 meals.
From time to time I’ll update on my progress but I don’t expect it to be anything great until I can replace 2 meals. Wish me luck on getting even to that point. :) If you all have meal suggestions, ways to get around cravings, how to replace coffee, personal experiences- I would love to hear them.
*Since peanut butter, ribs, hot wings, crackers, and ice cream hold a special place in my heart I will probably never replace all 3 meals (or my snacks).