Guest guest Posted April 21, 2004 Report Share Posted April 21, 2004 Yes, I can!!! It's cheap and I bought two - one for my Mom and I. This list is my opinion, but overall I love it. Pros: suctions to countertop, and stays there juices leafy greens like wheatgrass and stuff very well can make almond butter with it VERY easy to clean - even if you don't do dishes every day grinds up fruits and veggies nicely - I don't have a chopper so I run them through my juicer and use the chopped pieces in recipes with the juice either to drink or moisten it. Manual - no electric, no batteries! Cons: made more of an applesauce than an apple juice It doesn't do as well for harder fruits/veggies Overall, I like it. You can juice practically anything in it. The things that don't juice into a pulp are able to be used in raw food dishes easily - like a nice veggie wrap in cabbage leaves or something. I've made dip for a party once with juiced carrots, onions, and peppers. I would still like to be able to make fresh apple juice for my kids - but they eat whole fruit so I'm kind of glad I didn't get a more powerful juicer. Depends on what you like, I suppose but I'm very happy with it. Mel rawfood , sunny brite <sny299> wrote: Can someone please let me know if they > know anything about this juicer and whether or not it > is worth buying? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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