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Stina
09-25-2007, 12:11 PM
Hi- I'm wondering who's juicing what, how much and how often. I make green lemonade several times a week and enjoy a substantial boost to my well-being and energy with that. I read that David Wolfe says to juice two pounds of greens a day! That's some serious greenage. I've gotten away from juicing carrots like I used to. And lately I'm thoroughly enjoying adding a pear to my green lemonade.

:)

joon4yu
09-25-2007, 07:46 PM
hi, i'm june and new. i want to juice. what is a green soothie drink and how to make it. is it the alissa cohen's green drink? got the book today.

youraw
09-25-2007, 10:13 PM
I juice almost every day. I always start with a base of apples, carrots and ginger. Then, I add whatever might be handy...beet, celery, parsley, spinach, peppers (red, yellow, or green) and sometimes lemon or lime. Not all of these at the same time though!! I haven't ventured very far from this.

I use my blender to make fruit smoothies and green smoothies...but just getting into green smoothies, I'd rather drink the greens as juice for right now.

Stina
09-26-2007, 12:43 AM
hi, i'm june and new. i want to juice. what is a green soothie drink and how to make it. is it the alissa cohen's green drink? got the book today.

Welcome and congratulations! Going Raw is one of the most important things I've ever done in my life. Glad you got the book. I've read more than a dozen books on the raw lifestyle and I rank that the number one priority to have. Do you have a blender? Okay, throw in a couple of bananas, a mango, and a handful of spinach and some ice and water. Whiz that baby up in the blender, and tah dah! You just joined the green smoothie revolution sweeping Raw America!

Gotta juicer? I just love green lemonade. I'm a housecleaner and if it wasn't for the green drinks, I wouldn't have the energy to do labor-intensive work like I do. Try:
- one to three apples
- one pear
- a good handful of kale or spinach or chard or collards or parsley or cilantro
- or instead or with two stalks of celery or half a cucumber
- And, a lemon. If it's organic, cut it into small pieces and juice the whole thing, peel and all. If not, I squeeze in the juice.

Try the above to experience a nutritional high you never dreamed possible.

So, welcome to RFT. there's a lot of fun and healing here for you to discover.

Love, Stina

MysticTree
09-26-2007, 07:59 AM
That sounds really nice. I have a blender and a smoothie maker but not a juicer so smoothies seem to make sense to me! I'm not a great fan of banana in smoothies ... I tend to leave them to eat straight from the skin - it's a texture thing I think!!

Georgina

Angelina
09-26-2007, 09:53 AM
I find I prefer juices over green smoothies most of the time... I'll usually have juice in the morning...right now I am doing a semi fast, actually fasting all day with juice then having a raw dinner (but by the time that rolls around I am rarely hungry). I read we can work up to 40 - 60 oz/day! Thats a whole lot, but the idea is the flood the body with enzymes. I know I feel a huge difference from juicing..

My fave combinations are:

rainbow chard (6-8 leaves)
apples (3 med size)
celery (5 stalks)
lemon (1 whole w/skin)
ginger (as much as you can take!)

or
carrot/ginger (soo good and I use the pulp for carrot cake)

or

Pineapple/ginger

or
cantelope/strawberry (i know, no mixing melons w/other fruits but I never had a problem)

or

just a watermelon (skin and all)

Bethanie
09-26-2007, 11:21 AM
i love to add catus pears to the juice also, it gives it a sweet flavor along with the apples sweetness.
B.

Stina
09-26-2007, 11:28 AM
I like the idea of using the leftover pulp for cake!

youraw
09-26-2007, 01:55 PM
Someone (sorry I can't remember who) had posted earlier that they use the carrot pulp leftover from juicing and throw it in the blender with some banana and it makes a great pudding. I tried it and really liked it as well.:D

jessirose
09-26-2007, 09:33 PM
Wheatgrass lemonade ---YUM!!

I recently started growing my own wheatgrass, and seriously, it's hard for me to develop tastes for different health foods, having grown up on a junk food diet. (I feel like such a baby sometimes) and thought I would have to aquire a taste for wheatgrass in my drinks, but it really is actually good. And the grass was surprisingly easy to grow;) I'll have to keep some on hand at all times.

Is it okay for me to keep it in baggies in the fridge for a few days? Or would it preserve better by freezing the grass?

Stina
10-10-2007, 11:39 AM
Wheatgrass lemonade ---YUM!!

I recently started growing my own wheatgrass, and seriously, it's hard for me to develop tastes for different health foods, having grown up on a junk food diet. (I feel like such a baby sometimes) and thought I would have to aquire a taste for wheatgrass in my drinks, but it really is actually good. And the grass was surprisingly easy to grow;) I'll have to keep some on hand at all times.

Is it okay for me to keep it in baggies in the fridge for a few days? Or would it preserve better by freezing the grass?

It's okay to be in the fridge for just a few days. Freezings okay...... less than perfect but still very healthy. It would be ideal to just keep harvesting a fresh supply continuously. Glad it's working for you though :)

Stina
10-10-2007, 12:54 PM
Does anyone know the answer to this question?

When I juice greens, is it only the fiber I lose? Am I still getting amino acids when I juice greens? I'm doing it a lot lately, and it's my main source of greens for the dark, leafy green ones, and then I also eat a salad.

nicollette
10-12-2007, 06:26 PM
We do a lot of juicing and have been for a little under a year. I usually have a carrot, apple, lemon juice for breakfast. The lemon is a must for me to cut through the thick sweetness of it all. We just got our Healthy Juicer for wheatgrass and we've also got a citrus press for oranges. I've been doing a lot of orange juice lately but have been feeling sick right afterwards. (hmmm...perhaps I should start a thread on that).

PomegranatePip
10-15-2007, 09:16 PM
I don't juice that often (it's a hassle to clean out the juicer!). I had juice today, though. Kale, carrot, apple, and cranberry. It was pretty tart (I don't think I've ever had raw cranberries before)!

I maybe have juice once a week? I'd like to do it more. I do have smoothies, though.