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  1. #1
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    Question Can I juice wheatgrass in JuiceMan Jr.?

    Hi everyone,
    I'm gearing up to grow wheatgrass and wonder if anyone has juiced it in their regular juicer, such as my Juiceman Junior? Or do we really need a separate special wheatgrass press to get the best benefit? If so, any suggestions about which one to buy? I'm just trying to minimize the growing number of appliances on my counter!
    Thanks in advance,
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    Hi Melissa,

    As far as I know you need a special juicer that does this...like Green Star Juice Extractor. Hope this helps!

    Warmly,

    Pansy

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    Hi Melissa-

    I tried to juice wheatgrass in my juiceman and it was a complete mess

    ....although it was rather entertaining for my DH and Kiddos....

    Just will not work at all....all the grass comes out into the pulp chamber

    I jsut decided to stick with the health food store for now and pay 3 bucks when I want some

    Have fun!
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    A few years ago when I first got my Juiceman Jr. and found out about wheatgrass from a vegan friend at work (back when I was total SAD diet) I decided to try it because the juiceman instructions say you can wad greens up and send them through with a piece of something else. I will say that yes you will get some juice out but I know it is nowhere near what a wheatgrass juicer or something like a Green Star would put out. like someone else said mostly it will just spit chewed up grass out the back, but you will get a little bit out of it. So I guess if you don't have the money for a better juicer but have lots of wheatgrass laying around, then go for it

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    If you really like wheatgrass, get a hank crank wheatgrass juicer from wheatgrasskits.com. It's cheap and does a good job. If you are okay with money then go for the motorized stuff. BTW, I hated wheatgrass by itself. I liked it mix it with barleygrass.

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    Default Hi there,

    You can purchase the whole kit if you wish, orrrrr, we just came back from a natural products convention where we ordered 8 wheatgrass juicers. These are the same ones used at the Hippocrates Institute in Florida (http://www.hippocratesinst.com/) so they have to be sturdy. They retail regularly for $44.95 (http://healthyjuicer.com/pages/about.html). We'll be selling the first 7 (we're keeping one) :) ~ for $34.95 plus shipping (and tax if located in Ca). After that, the price will go up to $39.95 and we'll hold it there as long as we can.

    If interested, please pm me ~ or, go to one of our websites. It's not listed there as they say it'll be sent out on the 25th. We're waiting to see how long it truly does take for them to get here. Hopefully by the end of the week.

    The GreenStar and GreenLife do juice greens and they juice them well. Thing for me is, I don't wish to set my GreenLife up for an ounce or two of wheatgrass juice.

    Hope this helps ~

    Injoy ~

    Revvell

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    I dont know where I read this, and I have never tried it, but will pass it on in case one of you want to. I read that if you roll a bunch of the wheatgrass blades together in a ball, you can get it through a regular juicer.

    * author of this post cannot be held responsible for the results!!! ;) haha

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    VEEEERRRRY interesting,(I have a juiceman too)Im going to try that -thanks sweetgoddess!
    fairies eat raw!

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    Please let me know how it works, fairy princess!

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    Just read this thread--- i found that even balling the wheatgrass up in the juiceman jr. got a pretty pathetic yield. Not worth the money spent on wheatgrass!!!

    I recently bought a manual wheatgrass juicer on ebay-- there seemed to be many there. It is the regular stainless steel hand crank kind, yields a lot of juice, and is easy to clean. Check them out! They are not too expensive.
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    Since this is about wheatgrass, I thought I'd tack it on here rather than starting a whole new thread...

    I sometimes go to a Jugo Juice (I know...totally dumb name!) near where I work. They have a very limited fresh juice menu anyway and haven't seemed too enthusiastic about meeting the needs of someone who doesn't order their "normal" pasteurized junk with lots of non-organic herb boosters added in. We won't get into THAT issue, though...

    Anyway, today I was feeling detox-ish and decided to add an oz. of wheatgrass to my regular juice combo. The clerk said, "Did you want that on the side?"
    Me (figuring that if I had I'd have said so): No. In the other juice.
    Clerk: Do you know that if you don't drink wheatgrass within 6 minutes, it won't be any good?

    Say whaaaat? Granted, I know that wheatgrass is highly perishable and not something you'd juice expecting to use it sometime late the following day, but within SIX MINUTES?

    Hey, I'm a newbie at all this juicing stuff, so what do I know? Is that true, or was she full of organic mulch?

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    She was on the right path but unfortunately she may have been a little full of "organic mulch". I don't have the exats right here with me but let me state this. Wheatgrass does oxcidify rather quickly however 6 minutes is a little too quick. You should however, drink it on an empty stomach (if you can) and in that case you would be drinking it in a 1 - 4 oz. shot form which would mean that you would be drinking it rather quickly. I also know that you should aim to injest it within the first 15 minutes that it was pressed in order to ensure all of the great nutrients. BUT, drinking it a little bit after 15 minutes is better than NOT drinking it at all. My overall advise is to drink it solo and as soon as possible! Enjoy, if you can!!!!lol
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    Thanks, Raw JoJo. That was pretty much my thinking on it. I just didn't feel brave enough to pop a shot of wheatgrass on my first try of it, particularly when I wasn't feeling terrific. I drank the juice with the wheatgrass in it in less than fifteen minutes, so I can breathe a sigh of relief, I suppose, at not having violated The Wheatgrass Law by very many minutes. ;)

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    thanks bluesky!I think I will just get a "handcranker" !
    fairies eat raw!

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    ,Christa

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    Default Mmmm,

    well, I've had da juice on an empty stomach and almost tossed my cookies (yeah, I know ~ cookies on an empty stomach?) Well, you get the gist of it. As far as timing goes, well, my former mentor was doing a lil experiment where he worked up to 25 ounces of da juice. I think he did that for about 2-3 days. He didn't drink it all in 15 minutes. He put it in a few bottles in the fridge so everytime he did drink it, it didn't let more air in. The thing is, as with most stuff, drink it as fresh as you can.

    One student of mine wouldn't go on an orange juice program because she had to work and couldn't make it fresh before drinking. That's what thermoses are for.

    As far as drinking da juice straight or mixed with another juice, one person told me ~ why ruin a perfectly good juice? (Meaning the one I was blending it with). Also, if you hold it in your mouth for a bit, swish it around, it's very benefitial for the gums AND it becomes sweeter and more palatable.

    Injoy ~

    Revvell

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