Guest guest Posted November 14, 1998 Report Share Posted November 14, 1998 t's a pleasure to have you join us. Thank you for your post and questions.<br><br>I have a Champion juicer. It takes me about 5 minutes to clean it but I don't do a meticulous job. There are only 5 pieces that need to be cleaned so I rinse under water immediately after use. I use a sponge and liquid detergent. The screen is the hardest to clean. I use a vegetable scrub brush to clean that.<br><br>Since you mentioned a " basket " you probably have the spinning type juicer like the Acme. I had the Acme for some time but cleaning the basket was more work especially if you don't use a paper liner. I used a small rectangular sponge to fit against the inside wall of the basket. I believe the Champion and Green Power juicers are generally accepted as providing a higher quality and quantity of juice over the spinning type juicers.<br><br>I don't peel my carrots. I use the veg scrub brush under running water along with some elbow grease. Some people use soap.. I don't. I use the " bunny love " carrots and they are very clean to begin with. The Champion juicer throat is so big that you don't have to cut up the carrots to fit them in. Occasionally you do but not very often. <br><br>I've heard some people who take the entire 25 lb. bag of carrots and cut and clean them all at once -- storing them in plastic containers until they are ready to juice. With the Green Power juicer I believe the juice quality is so good that you can put it in a glass jar with a lid, filling it all the way to the top, and it will be good for 24-48 hours! That means you only have to prepare and juice one time for 1 or 2 days. That's a time saver.<br><br>I don't do everything on my list each day. It's a goal. Lately, I have been good about getting to bed before 10 PM and getting up with the baby between 5:30 and 6 am. I also am regular with doing morning exercise -- these days it's the mini-trampoline for 20-30 minutes with a walk in the afternoon pushing the baby stroller. After my exercise I have my juice. I am very fortunate that I work from my home... without the commute I do have more time to spend on other activities... then again I have the baby! If I was commuting and working away from home my life style would be more difficult.<br><br>Here's a few tips that come to mind for everyone.<br><br>+Try to do two or more things at the same time. Do you need food? Do you need to mail a letter? Instead of driving, walk! Bring the radio with you and catch up on the news and weather. I live about 1 mile from the P.O. and food store so it works out great.<br><br>+Prepare your food in batches. My wife went away for a few days. She made a BIG basic salad and put it in a container in the fridge. Now I hate cutting up salad and cleaning each time, but this made it very easy for me. All I had to do is put some of the prepared salad on a plate, cut up an apple, toss some sprouts and sprinkle olive oil and apple cider vinegar on top and I'm all set for a delicious lunch. It lasted me for 3 days!<br><br>Well, Mallon, I hope there is something useful here in my post to you. And gee thanks for asking me to explain what I meant by the " Real Truth " in my earlier post. I'm sure I'll be able to explain that in a sentence or two. For now, I'm going to delay touching on that topic until I give it more thought and have the time to do it justice.<br><br>-OrionsDad Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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