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I like Jack LaLane's, but it does not do well on soft leafs like

spinach, and certainly won't take wheat grass.

 

I checked out another by Omega, says it keeps out heavy metals, and

does a great job on wheat grass and soft leaves like spinach and kale.

But it also says apples and pears come out like apple-sauce. ???

 

Also, the Jack LaLane takes whole apples, etc.

The Omega must cut up every thing.

 

Don't know if clean-up is any easier than Jack LaLane, rather clean-up

intensive.

 

Would appreciate any help with this!!! Thank you.

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Is there some reason you want a juicer and not a blender? What are

your plans with the leftover fiber that is removed with a juicer? I

would highly suggest a VitaMix, which gives you the valuable fiber

right in your drink. And the clean-up is a breeze - just add a drop

of detergent with water to the hopper and turn it on. There's nothing

to take apart, ever. It can make hot soups or frozen sorbets and

everything inbetween. Use seeds, nuts, pineapple core, orange seeds,

leafy greens, whatever you want - it all gets smooshed up.

 

They're expensive, but worth every penny - I've had one for about 12

years and use it every day. If you use this number 06-001715 - you

can get free shipping.

 

Carol

 

, " zenlight0029 "

<awakened.women wrote:

>

> I like Jack LaLane's, but it does not do well on soft leafs like

> spinach, and certainly won't take wheat grass.

>

> I checked out another by Omega, says it keeps out heavy metals, and

> does a great job on wheat grass and soft leaves like spinach and kale.

> But it also says apples and pears come out like apple-sauce. ???

>

> Also, the Jack LaLane takes whole apples, etc.

> The Omega must cut up every thing.

>

> Don't know if clean-up is any easier than Jack LaLane, rather clean-up

> intensive.

>

> Would appreciate any help with this!!! Thank you.

>

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I have an omega juicer. It makes wonderful apple juice from apples from my tree

that tend not to be very good to eat - kind of woody. No apple sauce unless you

are talking about the pulp left over from the juicing. One of my other favorites

is asparagus juice from the tought ends that I don't want to eat. I don't have

experience with any other juicers, so I can't compare, but I find mine easy to

clean. I researched and chose carefully, and I have been very happy with mine.

Except for the cost of the food to juice and the problem of what to do with the

pulp without wasting it.

 

Linda

 

 

 

 

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zenlight0029 <awakened.women

 

Thursday, January 22, 2009 8:57:06 AM

What's the Best Juicer?

 

 

I like Jack LaLane's, but it does not do well on soft leafs like

spinach, and certainly won't take wheat grass.

 

I checked out another by Omega, says it keeps out heavy metals, and

does a great job on wheat grass and soft leaves like spinach and kale.

But it also says apples and pears come out like apple-sauce. ???

 

Also, the Jack LaLane takes whole apples, etc.

The Omega must cut up every thing.

 

Don't know if clean-up is any easier than Jack LaLane, rather clean-up

intensive.

 

Would appreciate any help with this!!! Thank you.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I have a Champion...very stout and can accomadate carrots well.

 

Max

 

--- On Thu, 1/22/09, zenlight0029 <awakened.women wrote:

zenlight0029 <awakened.women

What's the Best Juicer?

 

Thursday, January 22, 2009, 8:57 AM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I like Jack LaLane's, but it does not do well on soft leafs like

 

spinach, and certainly won't take wheat grass.

 

 

 

I checked out another by Omega, says it keeps out heavy metals, and

 

does a great job on wheat grass and soft leaves like spinach and kale.

 

But it also says apples and pears come out like apple-sauce. ???

 

 

 

Also, the Jack LaLane takes whole apples, etc.

 

The Omega must cut up every thing.

 

 

 

Don't know if clean-up is any easier than Jack LaLane, rather clean-up

 

intensive.

 

 

 

Would appreciate any help with this!!! Thank you.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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 For wheat grass i have a hand  wind juicer-a bit like an old fashioned 

mincer--works great -easy to clen- cost about $ 80   which through me a bit 

but now i think it was worth every cent----- as far as  elec blender type

juicers  go --get a  metal------- cog one they are heavy duty and last

longer---turn the  cup  upside down---------look where the  2 parts join---if

this is  rubber--don't touch it --won't last  2 months-aste of time  and

money

 

--- On Fri, 23/1/09, zenlight0029 <awakened.women wrote:

 

 

zenlight0029 <awakened.women

What's the Best Juicer?

 

Received: Friday, 23 January, 2009, 3:57 AM

 

 

 

 

 

 

I like Jack LaLane's, but it does not do well on soft leafs like

spinach, and certainly won't take wheat grass.

 

I checked out another by Omega, says it keeps out heavy metals, and

does a great job on wheat grass and soft leaves like spinach and kale.

But it also says apples and pears come out like apple-sauce. ???

 

Also, the Jack LaLane takes whole apples, etc.

The Omega must cut up every thing.

 

Don't know if clean-up is any easier than Jack LaLane, rather clean-up

intensive.

 

Would appreciate any help with this!!! Thank you.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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