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  1. #226
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    Quote Originally Posted by laughalways View Post
    Well...it's as fresh as the roots (not sure this is the right term) I buy at WF...lol. They are whole and I just wash them and throw them in the juicer.
    Yes, I would call those fresh as opposed to the dried, yellow powder you buy in the spices section of a shop! I think I can get it from my local oriental food supplier.
    Georgina



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    Watermelon yummy,

    Spinach, orange,

    Tomatoe, kale, watercress, parsley, onion, and garlic.

    YUMMY day for me.
    Tracey

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    Great Juice Today.

    Dandilion, Parsley, Cucumber, Apple, lemon. Yummy.
    Tracey

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    I though I'd try something different for my juice today:

    3 carrots
    2 ribs of celery
    half a cabbage head

    Cabage contains a number of important minerals like potassium, manganese, iron, and magnesium.

    Juicing it is the only way to make it palatable for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Juice-freak View Post
    I though I'd try something different for my juice today:

    3 carrots
    2 ribs of celery
    half a cabbage head

    Cabage contains a number of important minerals like potassium, manganese, iron, and magnesium.

    Juicing it is the only way to make it palatable for me.
    Kohl Rabi would be a good one to juice I think. I often eat it like an apple but juiced, you could add the skin as well.
    Georgina



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    Simple but hit the spot just fine.

    orange
    apple
    carrot
    ginger
    cucumber

    Genesis 1:12 And the earth brought forth grass, and herb yielding seed after his kind,
    and the tree yielding fruit, whose seed was in itself, after his kind:
    and God saw that it was good.

    "The most sublime truth of all has never been stated or written or sung,
    not because it is far away and can’t be reached but because it is so intimately close,
    closer than anything that can be spoken." - Gangaji


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    Yesterday I had orange in the morning and then later apple, Carrot,beetroot and celery.

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    Just now as an afternoon snack: apple, orange, cucumber, lemon, carrot, kale

    Genesis 1:12 And the earth brought forth grass, and herb yielding seed after his kind,
    and the tree yielding fruit, whose seed was in itself, after his kind:
    and God saw that it was good.

    "The most sublime truth of all has never been stated or written or sung,
    not because it is far away and can’t be reached but because it is so intimately close,
    closer than anything that can be spoken." - Gangaji


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    First juice of the day, 1 orange, 1 lemon, 2 small apples, quite a lot of carrots, 1 huge beetroot, 1 stick celery and a few radishes
    Offered a mouthful to a work colleague who said it tasted like dirt! Madman!
    Last edited by MysticTree; 10-09-2012 at 01:44 AM.
    Georgina



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    Hello all,
    This is my first post but I joined this forum a couple of years ago (?) I started juicing approx. 1 1/2 months ago, thought I'd start adding some "goodness" into myself as I'm not very good at eating my greens ... so, I was looking for a juicing forum today and guess what I found .... long story short, this was my juice of the day .....
    1/2 small red cabbage
    1 celery stalk
    2 small granny smiths
    1 large carrot
    1/2 lemon
    and a good chunk of ginger
    I try to make one juice a day with my veggies and try to smoothie my fruit (excluding apples)

    **oops, one rib celery
    Last edited by rawtobe; 10-10-2012 at 03:51 PM.

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    hello rawtobe. Welcome to RFT.

    My lunch juice is carrot, apple, celery, beetroot, orange and broccoli. The broccoli is amazingly good. I must try khol rabi too.
    Georgina



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    TONS of fresh orange juice! I can't get enough of it!

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    honeydew/lime

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    7:30: Juice = 2 small apples, 8 or so small carrots, one large beetroot, 2 kiwis (skin on as experiment), 1 orange, 1 lemon (juiced), chunk pumpkin. Lunch time juice will be greener :)
    Georgina



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    Liquid sunshine! ....a.k.a. fresh squeezed orange juice...

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