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I agree there is nothing like fresh juice, but am always in a quandary as to

what to do with all the bulk that is leftover. Seems too wasteful to just

discard it.

 

Any thoughts or ideas on this.

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Tuesday, March 30, 2004 5:57 AM

Re: [s-A] Supplements for elderly

 

 

I purchased a juicer for my elderly mom for christmas 2 years ago. She loves

it! She goes to the store twice a week to load up on her fresh organic

produce that she uses. She really looks forward to making herself a fresh

glass of

juice each morning. She is getting the enzymes, minerals and vitamins she

needs . It takes her about 15 minutes in the morning to juice and clean up.

She says she has never felt better in her life.

 

 

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If you get a Vita Mix (they are very expensive, but worth every penny) -

they will make " whole juice " - nothing is wasted, no fiber to throw

away. In my opinion, that is better for you anyway - to get the whole

food. I even put in the core of a pineapple, and it purees it. I also

throw in flax seeds. I use the skin of apples if they are organic. It

mushes up everything. I use either soy milk, or rice milk, or almond

milk - to thin it out - use whatever you like to thin it, even apple

juice. The Vita Mix is more than a blender, I would call it a turbo

blender. I don't use a juicer any more, and I don't use a food

processor. It will make soup, sorbets, chop cabbage for salad, grate

cheese, chop nuts - you name it - everything except mash potatoes. I

paid almost $500 for mine about 10 years ago, and have used it every day

that I am home for lunch - which is probably 5 day a week. It's very

powerful.

 

Carol M

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Organic, wholefood, supplements provide nutrients essential for the

health of people, pets and plants. <http://www.bluegreensolutions.com>

http://www.bluegreensolutions.com

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Lars & Barbara Nielsen [larsnielsen]

I agree there is nothing like fresh juice, but am always in a quandary

as to what to do with all the bulk that is leftover. Seems too wasteful

to just discard it.

 

 

 

 

 

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