A masticating juicer is the answer to every juicing problem. Because it operates on the mastication process, this type of juicer chews the fibers and breaks up the cells of vegetables and fruits. This give you more fiber, enzymes, vitamins and trace minerals. This all results in the darker, richer color of the juice and a sweeter, richer more full-bodied flavor.
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I have one of these! I just bought it on craigslist, but it's called a "Imperial Golden Harvest 9901" - I think it's the same thing. If you like juicing, join the Zoobird Juice Lovers group.
This article has great tips about juicing.
I can see clearly now the rain is gone
I can see all obstacles in my way
Gone all the dark clouds that made me blind
It's gonna be a bright, (bright) bright, (bright) sun shiny day
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Why juice? Juicing is a fabulous way to assimilate and absorb the maximum nutritional content of fruits and vegetables.
Earthlings is a documentary that will forever change the way you look at your food and make you think about things you always chose to ignore.
This is the most beautiful Guerciotti you'll ever see. Period.
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One morn before me were three figures seen,
With bowed necks, and joined hands, side-faced;
And one behind the other stepp'd serene,
In placid sandals, and in white robes graced...
I must have been a Southerner in another life. Although I grew up in the great dairy state of Wisconsin, my palate leans toward the zesty, hearty food of the South.
Take rice and beans. At first glance, it's just a humble, economical dish, but take another look and you'll find it's a nutritional superstar, too. The combo contains all the essential amino acids and loads of fiber and iron.
Circle the answer that most closely describes your gardening practices. Then read more about natural gardening in the attached stories. 1. Amending soil has never been high on your priority list. 2. You amended your soil at planting time but haven't followed up on it . 3. You add organic material to your soil once a year. Learn more: Easy...
February is a month of "nose to ground" vigilance, when gardeners walk around looking down to see what's springing up. It's just darn exhilarating to see little green things springing out of the earth.
Tempting as it is, this narrow focus on what's poking up can distract us from looking up to take in our gardens as a whole. This is our last chance to take in the so-called bones of our gardens before everything starts leafing out and obscuring the actual layout. Then we'll be goners in the thrill of watching early-flowering trees and shrubs burst into bloom.