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    I love your press Delmar so imagine my delight when I found this on half price at a charity shop. I got it 5 quid which I suppose is about 7-8 US$. The picture here is one off the net because I can't get pix from my phone to here. http://www.winekits123.co.uk/wp-cont...6991172300.jpg
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    Is that a cider press?

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    It looks fantastic! I think, if it is sturdy enough, that between that and a good food processor you should be able to juice quite a lot of things very easily. With some of the grassy things that won't go through a food processor I just end up cutting the stuff up with a pair of scissors. It actually goes more quickly than you might imagine.
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    It's actually a wine press and I grate everthing by hand first into a bowl with citrus juice to help slow oxidation. The instructions say it will press 9lbs apples in one go because their recipe calls for that much. The bag it comes with is so fine that the juice that comes out is totally pulpless which is great for my juice fasting. I would probably use my manual wheatgrass juicer for greens of any sort.

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