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Author:  windedsailor [ Thu Dec 30, 2010 10:30 pm ]
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I got a juicer for xmas, anybody make juice beverages that they'd recommend.

Author:  ¡B! [ Fri Dec 31, 2010 3:28 am ]
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orange

Author:  windedsailor [ Fri Dec 31, 2010 11:09 am ]
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this is going better than i expected actually.

Author:  Skitch Patterson [ Fri Dec 31, 2010 1:33 pm ]
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I would recommend, for a couple of weeks, looking for any excuse to use the kitchen gadget. Wake up one day, look at it, and say, Ive got a lot to do today, i'll just pick up a bottle of OJ at the gas station. Possibly blame it on how its " a pain in the ass to clean"




wait 4 months and put it in a cabinet.

Author:  windedsailor [ Fri Dec 31, 2010 9:29 pm ]
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oj has too much sugar, can't do that

Author:  bart d. [ Sat Jan 01, 2011 12:00 am ]
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windedsailor wrote:
oj has too much sugar, can't do that

Pretty much any fruit juice is going to have a bunch of sugar.

Author:  windedsailor [ Sat Jan 01, 2011 8:05 pm ]
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bart d. wrote:
windedsailor wrote:
oj has too much sugar, can't do that

Pretty much any fruit juice is going to have a bunch of sugar.


if you get it at the grocery store this is true.

Author:  bart d. [ Sat Jan 01, 2011 10:36 pm ]
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windedsailor wrote:
bart d. wrote:
windedsailor wrote:
oj has too much sugar, can't do that

Pretty much any fruit juice is going to have a bunch of sugar.


if you get it at the grocery store this is true.

:? Fruit = sugar, winded. Any juice you make from fruit is going to have a lot of sugar.

Author:  windedsailor [ Sat Jan 01, 2011 11:29 pm ]
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bart d. wrote:
windedsailor wrote:
bart d. wrote:
windedsailor wrote:
oj has too much sugar, can't do that

Pretty much any fruit juice is going to have a bunch of sugar.


if you get it at the grocery store this is true.

:? Fruit = sugar, winded. Any juice you make from fruit is going to have a lot of sugar.


vegetables fit in juicers sir.

Author:  bart d. [ Sat Jan 01, 2011 11:31 pm ]
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windedsailor wrote:
bart d. wrote:
windedsailor wrote:
bart d. wrote:
windedsailor wrote:
oj has too much sugar, can't do that

Pretty much any fruit juice is going to have a bunch of sugar.


if you get it at the grocery store this is true.

:? Fruit = sugar, winded. Any juice you make from fruit is going to have a lot of sugar.


vegetables fit in juicers sir.

If I were a different kind of poster I might make a Simpsons reference right about now.

Author:  The Fresh Prince [ Sun Jan 02, 2011 1:33 am ]
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Purple drink.

Author:  Sandler [ Mon Jan 03, 2011 8:43 pm ]
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Apples (1)
Carrots (3-5)
Celery (2 good stalks)
Spinach (Couple big handfuls)
Garlic (2 small cloves)
Romaine Lettuce (I do one head of romaine)
Cucumber (1)

This comes out nice. The apple and carrots give it a nice flavor, and the rest makes it green. Sometimes I add watermelon (with the rinds) and it tastes sweeter while doubling (at least) the amount of juice. Or you can add water.

Don't do oranges or grapefruits, etc... Something about your body not being able to properly process fruit and veggie juice simultaneously (except for apples).

Soft stuff just clogs the juicer (bananas, tomatoes, berries, etc...)

Author:  windedsailor [ Tue Jan 04, 2011 3:48 am ]
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Sandler wrote:
Apples (1)
Carrots (3-5)
Celery (2 good stalks)
Spinach (Couple big handfuls)
Garlic (2 small cloves)
Romaine Lettuce (I do one head of romaine)
Cucumber (1)

This comes out nice. The apple and carrots give it a nice flavor, and the rest makes it green. Sometimes I add watermelon (with the rinds) and it tastes sweeter while doubling (at least) the amount of juice. Or you can add water.

Don't do oranges or grapefruits, etc... Something about your body not being able to properly process fruit and veggie juice simultaneously (except for apples).

Soft stuff just clogs the juicer (bananas, tomatoes, berries, etc...)


hero post


how much juice does that make?

Author:  windedsailor [ Tue Jan 04, 2011 3:48 am ]
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Sandler wrote:
Apples (1)
Carrots (3-5)
Celery (2 good stalks)
Spinach (Couple big handfuls)
Garlic (2 small cloves)
Romaine Lettuce (I do one head of romaine)
Cucumber (1)

This comes out nice. The apple and carrots give it a nice flavor, and the rest makes it green. Sometimes I add watermelon (with the rinds) and it tastes sweeter while doubling (at least) the amount of juice. Or you can add water.

Don't do oranges or grapefruits, etc... Something about your body not being able to properly process fruit and veggie juice simultaneously (except for apples).

Soft stuff just clogs the juicer (bananas, tomatoes, berries, etc...)


hero post


how much juice does that make?

Author:  Wes C. Addle [ Tue Jan 04, 2011 9:13 am ]
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DOUBLE POST.

Author:  Sandler [ Tue Jan 04, 2011 3:19 pm ]
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windedsailor wrote:
Sandler wrote:
Apples (1)
Carrots (3-5)
Celery (2 good stalks)
Spinach (Couple big handfuls)
Garlic (2 small cloves)
Romaine Lettuce (I do one head of romaine)
Cucumber (1)

This comes out nice. The apple and carrots give it a nice flavor, and the rest makes it green. Sometimes I add watermelon (with the rinds) and it tastes sweeter while doubling (at least) the amount of juice. Or you can add water.

Don't do oranges or grapefruits, etc... Something about your body not being able to properly process fruit and veggie juice simultaneously (except for apples).

Soft stuff just clogs the juicer (bananas, tomatoes, berries, etc...)


hero post


how much juice does that make?


24-30oz, I think. It would depend on the juicer. This gets expensive, so if you don't mind watermelon, buy a small one. It'll double the output and the rinds are really good for you. I've also heard that wheat grass is great for juicing but it's hard to find around here. I've never tried it.

Author:  windedsailor [ Tue Jan 04, 2011 5:29 pm ]
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yeah my idea is to find a concoction that i can make a batch of and have a glass every morning after my workout. in time, my health issues will vanish and I will become immortal.

Author:  lennytheweedwhacker [ Tue Jan 04, 2011 5:32 pm ]
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windedsailor wrote:
yeah my idea is to find a concoction that i can make a batch of and have a glass every morning after my workout. in time, my health issues will vanish and I will become immortal.


Tell me more about your workout routine.

Author:  Zutballs [ Tue Jan 04, 2011 5:41 pm ]
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2 or 3 hot dogs

Author:  windedsailor [ Tue Jan 04, 2011 9:51 pm ]
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lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
windedsailor wrote:
yeah my idea is to find a concoction that i can make a batch of and have a glass every morning after my workout. in time, my health issues will vanish and I will become immortal.


Tell me more about your workout routine.


Not too impressive. Jogging stairs until i feel like i'm going to throw up, then walk back round the long way. repeat for a while.

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