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jasongannon
02-15-2012, 03:36 PM
Hello All-
New here to the board, but have been juicing (green stuff mostly) for the last year or so.
I buy all organic produce but have always wondered about washing them. I rinse each piece under cold water and have always wondered if that is sufficient?
Just curious what others do in their juicing regiment.
thanks!
Jason
Ravenna
02-28-2012, 01:19 PM
I use Biokleen Produce Wash from Health Food Store. I put some in a bowl of water, mix it in and put veggies in it, then rub them a little and rinse. Same with greens, only without rubbing part. This process gives me peace of mind.
Some doctor also told me that if I do not want to spend money on this liquid I can make a mixture of grapefruit extract, baking soda and vinegar and it will do the same.
GoodCat
02-28-2012, 01:29 PM
Ooooo... I love Bio Kleen too... You could also use food grade hydrogen peroxide..
Cathy
streetsurfer
02-28-2012, 01:36 PM
apple cider vinegar
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ascorbic acid
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grapefruit seed extract
I also love Bio-Kleen! I order mine through Azure Standard.
But honestly? For organic produce - I usually use plain water and call it good. I use the BK on non-organics.
snoops
02-28-2012, 09:25 PM
I only rinse under cold water too!
MysticTree
02-28-2012, 11:23 PM
I don't wash anything organic or not. I'll take the pesticides with the dirt and take my chances.
I don't wash anything organic or not. I'll take the pesticides with the dirt and take my chances.
I'm pretty germaphobic I think - I rinse organic produce because of everyone that's handled it moreso than the dirt... But from our own garden - I just rinse it to get the dirt off of it because we live in the desert and wow stuff gets dirty and dusty here.
michigan roman
02-28-2012, 11:53 PM
i fill a 4 gallon stainless pot full of water then submerse all my produce in the water peice after peice , enough for two days .
i then put it all in big plastic colanders to dry out , and i leave it like that out on counter for the two days til its gone .
thats for store bought . out of my garden i dont rinse anything
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