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  1. #16
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    thanks for the lead!
    i have talked up the raw life to my friends and a few are seriously considering getting these items.
    Last edited by snowdrop; 06-19-2007 at 09:37 AM. Reason: oops

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    It's just samshealth.com I had never heard about it until I saw another post in the same thread. Here is the dehydrator I got:

    http://www.samshealth.com/DEHYDRATOR...MODEL_2400.htm

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    You guys are awesome. Thanks for the link. I think I will have to talk to DH....:) !

    Cheri

  4. #19
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    I have not been raw that long but I have juiced since 97 with this juicer .

    http://www.lequip.com/visor/index.asp

    I have made pasta with it back in the day also.

    for your money this thing rocks! has a blank for nut butter also. My model is 10 years old and the motor works as if new . Great for ALL juice types! does not harm the delicate stuff like them loud spinner juicers BUY THIS ONE!

    also I found Craig’s list is helpful for the expensive stuff. I just bought a model 4000 commercial vita-mix for $200 bucks.

    These things are beyond awesome and really quiet!
    Remember. We are very blessed in that we get to Choose what we eat. That is better than winning the lottery.

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    I tried this link, and my computer said it didn't exist. I tried googling the name, and got nothing.
    I really need a dehydrator, and would prefer to not pay a million dollars for it. Do you know if
    they still exist, or have changed names or something?

  6. #21
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    Yeah, lemme give you some links that work. I use a L'equip dehydrator, but would recommend an Excaliber, it is much better because it dehydrates things more evenly and there is less chance you'll get stuff in the fan. Also I believe you can vary the height available for your dehydrated creations with the Excaliber, which you can't with the L'equip.

    I use a Breville centrifugal juicer, but would recommend an Omega masticating juicer instead and hope to get one come tax return season along with an Excaliber.

    Funny thing; the Breville and L'equip were bought with last years tax return, wish I'd done more research. But I don't think having different machines for different purposes is a bad thing. The L'equip is great for making sweet potato chips and I think I'll continue to use it for drying fruits and veggies when the Excaliber is making crusts, crackers, and breads. Likewise, the Omega can do a lot more, but if I want to make something with a wetter juice pulp the Breville ain't bad.

    Breville: 60-75 percent efficient juicing | Omega: 75-85% efficient juicing | Norwalk - 85%-90%+ efficient juicing but costs a lot.
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    I have a Juice Man Jr that I got a very long time ago. I may need to replace it as it isn't up to par like it used to be. It isn't the best, but it does the trick. As far as dehydrators go, I plan to hit thrift shops and find one.

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