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John from visits Cousins Incredible Vitality in Chicago, Illinois. In this episode, you will learn more about the $9.95 All-You-Can-Eat Raw, Organic Salad Bar Buffet you can get at Cousins IV. You will also discover what John thinks of the food and get some helpful diet tips along the way.
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John from visits Cousins Incredible Vitality in Chicago, Illinois. In this episode, you will learn more about the $9.95 All-You-Can-Eat Raw, Organic Salad Bar Buffet you can get at Cousins IV. You will also discover what John thinks of the food and get some helpful diet tips along the way.
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I LOVE THIS GUY!!!!!!!! JOHN, YOU ARE HANDS DOWN MY FAVORITE ON YOUTUBE!!!!!!!!
Happy to see more raw vegan places to eat as it helps the raw food community and I support all establishments that are supplying healthy alternatives however the “ all you can eat buffet” should just be called a salad bar, to go along with an entree (if ordered). Also I’ve noticed you judge to hard on companies that are doing good things, the message along deserves a higher score!
so the buffet was only salads? …
The water was very interesting,soup makes a nice balance,super price,Thanks!
The deep dish pizza was fucking hilarious, i don't know why the defined that monstrosity as a pizza lmfao.
hahahaha, i went to that place, they suck, they overcharge you and the food sucks.
John, what r u wearing around ur neck… Is that an emf shield?
thats making me hungry
LEAF in Culver City is a great raw food place
Totally bugged me how for every single thing in the buffet he had to take the tongs and mush it up for no reason. Like multiple times for each one, too. Wtf
Hope they come to atlanta.
Can I get that food heated? And how do you have fried daikon if it's raw?
LOL… for someone who says not to eat at restaurants – ten times a year is a lot! I eat at restaurants MAYBE twice a year. LOL
John, If only everyone could be perfect or have perfect situations. I would give the place 5 apples just for being open, for offering a $10 buffet, for caring, for serving alkaline water, for providing goods that people on the go can't grow or lives that appreciate convenience because their entire lives are not surrounded around food. You live/ARE perfection personified that is to be envied but for the majority of people.. is just not possible…. one day in that great utopia up in the sky. lol
I am going to Chicago in two weeks I might try this out
Chocolatree in Sedona, AZ has a backyard garden where the restaurant gets much of their produce. I watched this interview from Kevin Gianni, and the owner says they often run to the backyard when they run out of a fruit/veggie and pluck it right before making the next batch of meals. Here's the link to watch the interview (copy/paste this section in the url): watch?feature=player_embedded&v=sM7q8DdhFUY
Excellent video, very informative and colorful. I feel it is important to support raw restaurants because they are doing a great job on the "front lines" letting the public know that there are alternatives to junk.
put the seed under your tongue and meditate for 30 mins before sprouting it.
Great price performance, and I agree it's nice to see so many fresh veggies in the mix.
Our of curiosity, regardless of how tasty gourmet items like these are (and I know from experience they can be 🙂 how do you feel afterward compared to your typical super fresh and juicy diet?