Why I Eat Raw Carrots
To start 2019 with a bang… I bought a big bag of carrots. No, I was not wasting 3 pounds of vegetable to create 1 glass of carrot juice… I eat carrots as they are. Big, raw, orange sticks.
Here’s why I’ll try to eat as many raw carrots as I can in 2019.
1. Physical Health
Carrots don’t have a lot of sugar, salt, fat, caffeine, or much of anything to an extreme level except for vitamins and fiber.
I am not a health nut and I don’t do carrot research, but I have 2 convictions about carrots.
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I don’t think they ‘improve your vision’ any more than pineapple.
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Eating carrots is generally, good for your overall health.
2. Mental Health
“The most delicious taste is that which does not bland the palette.” – Someone who died 2,000+ years ago.
When I bit into a raw carrot nearly 4 years ago (out of necessity, when I was in Thailand, totally broke) I noticed 2 things.
First, the taste wasn’t as overwhelmingly delicious as a bowl of white noodles filled with salt, sugar, and MSG.
Second… I could taste just a hint of sweetness. This raw vegetable was sweet.
I realized that I was (still am) accustomed to (hooked on) ultra-high levels of flavor and stimulation in food. This includes saltiness, sweetness, fattiness, all at very high levels.
A carrot has perhaps 1% the sweetness of a Coca Cola, but you’ll taste it if you give your palette a chance to recalibrate.
If I eat 1 raw carrot per day, no sauce, I maintain awareness of the ultra-concentrated foods I eat throughout the day, and control over my attraction and addiction to these foods.
3. Financial Health
A huge bag of carrots costs nothing.
This provides a perfect venue for avoiding ‘lifestyle creep’. (Living expenses expanding rapidly to meet or exceed your income) I can only eat so much in a day, so if I start with carrots I’m lowering my living costs, guaranteed.
Eating carrots puts the rest of the money I spend on food in perspective. (A $20 meal would literally buy me an uneatable amount of carrots.)
It reminds me that I can eat healthy for basically nothing, and that bread and fast food are not the solution.
More money to pour into investments, or into my own business seems like a good idea to me.
Raw Carrots… Will You Join Me?
For me, eating carrots is like a form of daily meditation.
For you, carrots can become a healthy, non-addictive, and financially intelligent decision.