1115 days ago

Catered Raw Lunch

Sally from The Brook

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to jump out of bed in the morning, completely free of creaking, sore joints; look at yourself in the mirror and almost cry because you can't believe the difference you see in your body; you can't wait to get going for the day with so much energy?? YES! it's possible !

To get from where you are now to that wonderful vision of your new life, will take a few months and baby steps to start with. No depriving yourself either. Are you ready now and . . . . willing ?

One small step you can make is to sample some of my beautiful raw food at my regular raw lunches. Afterwards you won't want to have a nanna nap - guaranteed ! You will feel more like a big walk or bike ride or maybe going home and having a clean up ! Yes, it affects you emotionally too, not just physically. Be brave - I challenge you to give it a try just once . . . . Dec 11th. The Official Cooks Day Off :)

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