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    <title>rawbreakfast - Forum - The Frugivore Diet</title>
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    <updated>2023-02-13T16:16:51Z</updated>
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            <title>Juice as a meal</title>
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            <published>2021-01-11T05:05:01.000Z</published>
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                <name>Brunna Daros</name>
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            <content type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;I recently bought a citrus juicer and am looooooving the fresh orange juice. After drinking about four cups of juice I feel quite satiated and can go a while without feeling hunger again. I've been considering having a large glass, maybe eight cups of orange juice, for breakfast as a meal because I feel so great afterwards and it's so delicious! I suppose I'm just wondering if having a meal that is solely juice is sufficient for breakfast. What do y'all think? I see a lot of raw eaters have mostly juice throughout the mornings so wondering what y'all's take is &lt;/p&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</content>
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