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burritos
06-03-2012, 01:45 PM
So I started juicing daily 2 weeks ago. At first I was a little bit unhappy with throwing away the pulp, but now I realize I was being silly. The juicing goes to 4 adults daily. Hopefully it sticks. We'll see but I'm optimistic

Revvell
06-03-2012, 07:03 PM
I rarely juice at all... mostly citrus when I do. Uhhhhh, was that the question?

walnutty
06-04-2012, 01:06 AM
No, unless I am juice feasting! I would love to juice everyday, but it's pretty expensive to juice.

I have a cheapy juicer so I put the pulp back through several times until it basically has no color. I also use my Vitamix to juice (when it's not in the shop...:() and then strain through a nut milk bag. There is barely any pulp left when I do it that way....like a T. or 2.

MysticTree
06-04-2012, 01:18 AM
no I don't juice every day but I am thinking to try some today. If the shops are open soon- it's bank holiday today.

Raw Angel Mom
06-04-2012, 12:31 PM
I haven't juice for a while, but i am considering to get back to it. I have been doing smoothie. It seems to go with phase. When i juice, i don't do smoothie, lol...

All the best!

Traceyraw
06-04-2012, 02:02 PM
I have been juicing once a week now but I blend the other days. Hooked on watermelon smoothies and spinach/orange smoothies. yummy.

burritos
06-04-2012, 06:14 PM
No, unless I am juice feasting! I would love to juice everyday, but it's pretty expensive to juice.

I have a cheapy juicer so I put the pulp back through several times until it basically has no color. I also use my Vitamix to juice (when it's not in the shop...:() and then strain through a nut milk bag. There is barely any pulp left when I do it that way....like a T. or 2.
We eat out once or twice a week. The amount spent for one meal would buy enough juicing materials for 1-2 weeks easy.

walnutty
06-04-2012, 08:23 PM
We eat out once or twice a week. The amount spent for one meal would buy enough juicing materials for 1-2 weeks easy.

Then you are very fortunate!

I, though, am very financially challenged and can't juice as much as I would like to and right now I can't juice at all.

delmar
06-04-2012, 09:18 PM
Then you are very fortunate!

I, though, am very financially challenged and can't juice as much as I would like to and right now I can't juice at all.I understand that! It is the reason that I got started juicing some non traditional edibles. Dandelions, garlic mustard, pine needles, even grass from the back yard! I started working on my garden hot and heavy this week. I started some amaranth, red clover, millet, sunflowers and some popcorn. I'm going to juice all of it!

ReneeH
06-05-2012, 07:30 AM
I've been juicing for the past few weeks at least 5 times a week. I'm starting my day with a Green Juice of: greens (rotating Kale, Spinach, Romaine, and Collards) with a head of Celery, 1/2 a Lemon, 1" of Ginger, and 2-3 Pink Lady Apples. I'm definitely finding that I crave the green juice now, especially 1st thing on the stomach...the more I juice the more I love it! :-)

burritos
06-06-2012, 03:38 PM
Then you are very fortunate!

I, though, am very financially challenged and can't juice as much as I would like to and right now I can't juice at all.

I guess I am. I didn''t mean to rub it in if that's what it sounded like. My in-laws live with us, so they're living expenses are nil. With their SSI and with retirement they have the time and money to buy most of the veggies. So yes, we are fortunate.

Juicerguy
06-08-2012, 01:20 AM
I juice pretty much every day now. I didn't before. It can be a bit costly sometimes, but for me right now it is worth it. I do without a lot right now so I can eat and drink a healthy raw diet. I usually have a nice sized 18-32 ounce of mainly green juice in the morning. Sometimes I will have something else or something with it, but I think I feel the best when I have a big ole green juice to start the day.

Living Food
06-08-2012, 08:53 AM
Grow your own green sprouts and juice them, the cost is very low that way. The juice will also be far more nutritious then if you just juice store-bought vegetables.

Cruditas
06-08-2012, 09:42 AM
We juice about 6 days out of the week with most of the shopping done at a local farmers market on Saturday. Last week we kept track of the cost of the veggies and fruit for juicing and here is the cost of juicing a morning juice of apple,carrot,celery,cucumber for two PLUS a green smoothie everyday made of kale or spinach, banana, carrots, ginger, flax seed, nutritional yeast, spirulina, frozen fruit.
25lbs carrots - $15
Large basket cucumbers - $4
pint blueberries - $3
celery - $4
large bunch kale - $3
large bunch spinach -$3
overripe on sale bananas (put in freezer)5-6 in the bunch $3
bag of organic apples - $5
large bag of frozen mixed fruit - $8
That totals about 48 dollars to juice and smoothie for two 6 days out of the week. The juice is my breakfast and the smoothie is either my mid morning or mid afternoon snack or meal. To me that doesn't seem too bad. We grow lots of sprouts that cost very little to throw in the juice or smoothes. That is about the cost of eating out for two if we go out twice. Does it seem like alot?