Hi Sunflower. I have a large fruit salad for breakfast - as many different and interesting fruits as I can find, with big veg salads for lunch and dinner or sometimes a raw gazpacho soup of tomatoes, red peppers, garlic and a little cayenne pepper. The salads are most tasty if you really go mad experimenting with different veggies. I find including beans, lentils or avocados make it really tasty. Also a small quantity of nuts or seeds can make it interesting. I also include some olive oil and balsamic vinegar, although I've had it without and it's still tasty - but I feel that it's good to include some healthy fats. I also snack on fruits throughout the day, and drink caffiene free teas such as Red Bush, plus water, juice and smoothies. I really enjoy this diet, as it is satisfying and makes you feel really good.
I'm planning to make this a part of my longer term diet, but will add in fish, dairy products and occasional rye bread and brown rice or pasta (I have never eaten meat). I also want to include those veggies that can't be eaten raw and have cooked veg sometimes. I don't plan on being a total saint/raw food bore - I still want to be able to have the odd takeaway or go to a bbq and eat something normal but I think that making raw foods a big part of my diet would be easy and healthy and the weight is coming off nicely.