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Old 09-20-2012, 12:30 PM   #1
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Default Do You Juice your own? Any good Ideas?

Hi,
I'm just wondering how many of you do it on a regular basis.

#1 I always hated veggies since I can remember. I just can't stand it. Two weeks ago I saw this Jack Lalanne Juicer at Costco's for $89.99 so I was thinking to my self. I'm wonderng if I could ever get my self to make a veggtable/fruit juice that I would acctually like and drink. after all I'm getting older and I need to find heatlther things to put in my body before I get sick. So I went home and googled, jack lanlane juice recepies, home made jucice, veggtable juice, etc.. juice diets all about drinking juice.

I got all hyped up and went back and got the machine. I have to tell you, and this is the truth, I drank more veggies in that first one day then I ate in months or years with just two cups. I put a few stalks of celery, carrors, a cucumber, and an apple and a pice of lemon. I think it was the apple that sweetened it up. But it dosnt matter. It was very good, Now I try to make my self a drink like that almost every morning, and add different things to the mix. Kiwi, oranges, fresh ginger, mango, lemons, plus the celery and cucumber.


Boy would my mother of been proud of me.
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