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Raw Organic Cuisine In Ten Minutes

Raw Organic Cuisine In Ten MinutesCategory: DVD

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
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UPC: 883629433806
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ASIN: B000Z3VNPS

Release Date: November 15, 2007
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NEW Special RAW IN TEN MINUTES instructional 2 DISC DVD SET.

In the 1st DVD Disc Bryan Au teaches you how to make:

Raw Organic Macaroni & Cheese, Brownies, Strawberry Cream Pie, Tamales and Pad Thai.

SPECIAL BONUS: SLIDE SHOW OF RAW IN TEN MINUTES recipes from the book and the making of behind the scenes.

In the 2nd DVD Disc:

Cream of Broccoli Soup, Pasta Alfredo,

Coconut Vanilla Fruit Pie with Chocolate Crust and Pinenut Raisin Fudge Cookies

All the recipes are based on and some are in the best selling and popular RAW IN TEN MINUTES raw organic recipe book also available on Amazon.com

Learn how to make Bryan Au's RAW IN TEN MINUTE recipes! Finally super fun, fast, easy, gourmet, delicious raw organic recipes in just 10 minutes and ready to eat!

This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.


Customer Reviews:
4 out of 5 stars quick, easy, accessible   March 19, 2010
I. Am The Ocean
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

I thought this was fun, quick, easy and accessible. We are new to raw food uncooking and we didn't want to be overwhelmed. While there are a lot of cheesy self-promotions (but not commercials), I felt the recipes were manageable and we've already tried a few. I do wish Brian would put up a list of ingredients for all recipes. He does for some of them, however for others it is sort of a "drizzle" of this, and "some" of that. I realize that you need to get the "feel" for it, but I do wish that his written recipes before/after showing how to make them were consistent...he has the recipes for some of them. I get the feeling this was meant to be a companion for his book. That being said, it's easy enough to just try one recipe, get the few ingredients needed and actually have prepared a raw meal! This was a great accomplishment for us, and this video made it easy! He does use a lot of nuts, which my body does not like to be overloaded by. We did the mac and cheese, which was good for a side dish, but a little overwhelming as a whole meal. I thought it tasted good and looked good, but after a while, I had that uggh feeling, that I ate too much of it. The cheese sauce is so amazing I was truly surprised, but I think it would be better on the tacos and other such things rather than the main part of the dish. We also made the broccoli soup, which was refreshing and tasty. The key for me to remember as I begin to transition to raw foods, is that less food is enough food, otherwise I may overwhelm my system... especially if there are nuts in the recipe. Another good thing, is you don't need a dehydrator for this DVD and each recipe only asks for a few ingredients.

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