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Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2002 19:26:07 -0000

From: " trishmor2489 " <moore@...>

Subject: Re: Jucier

Hi,

Thanks for your help. Jeff, I also wondered about the

Samson

marketing technique. It isn't mauch cheaper for me as

I am Canadian,

by the time the money exchange, shipping, duty &

G.S.T. taxes are

calculated. Has anyone tried the " make your own "

sprouter at

gogreen.org.? We are farmers in Ontario, grow

soybeans and wheat

(soft)about 2,500 acres in all. Thanks

again.......I'm driven to

find out all I can. Trish

Hi Trish,

I bought the plans to make my own sprouter from

gogreen.org. I just sent $117 to Arizona Mist for the

main parts for the bigger sprouter, the one that fits

in the Wrap 'n Craft box. Quite a savings compared to

buying her kit. But now I have to find all the little

fittings, nickel and dime stuff, at the local

hardware.

I have been growing wheat grass in several large

plastic containers and using a pump sprayer for my

" mister " . It is working well. Since I am home most of

the time, except when I am here at the library using

the internet, it is convenient for me to manually mist

all my sprouts. I am looking forward to making the

actual sprouter according to the plans because a finer

mist at more regular intervals will no doubt be better

for my sprouts.

Also in anticipation of receiving my Samson Juicer any

day now, I have some trays of wheat grass ready. No

juicer yet, just a Champion that cooked my first and

last batch, so I use my Vita Mix. Check out this

recipe:

1 tray of wheat grass cut into 2 " piecer

1 cup kombucha

Blend on high for a couple minutes but before anything

gets warm.

Strain out pulp. I give pulp a final squeeze in my

clean hand. Rinse juicer.

Place now green kombucha back in VitaMix with one

frozen banana. Blend well.

Now that is quite an energy drink! No sure if its the

chlorophyll in the wheat grass, the sugar in the

banana, or the caffeine in the kombucha. ;^)

Marilyn

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I think most/all Breville juicers are centrifugal juicers... in other words they

use speed and spinning to extract the juice, so many nutrients are oxidized and

lost in the process. I know the Breville used in Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead was

centrifugal - it was fast and loud. Look for slow, masticating juicers (I

believe Hurom, Green Star, Omega, Angel, and Champion are all high-quality,

well-known examples; Norwalk is a hydraulic juice press which also retains more

nutrients.) You will pay more for these, but it's worth it because the pulp

comes out dry (not the case with centrifugal juicers) and you get way more

nutrients with your juice (kind of the whole point of juicing, right? For the

health benefits?)

There are so many fun things you can do with the pulp, too - add it to muffins

and cakes, make salsa, mix with kimchi and other ferments along with nuts and

dehydrate to make crackers, throw it into quiche, mix in with burger patties,

etc. No need to waste anything!

I think it's so telling that all the juicers on Craigslist are Jack Lalanne,

Breville, and other centrigufal varieties. I kept my eye out for months, if not

close to a year, for a masticating juicer and one was never posted. I think

it's because people love them and see more health benefits from them (I know

that's the case with my Hurom! :)

Oh, and one tip - I don't believe any of the good ones ever go on sale, and used

ones are nearly impossible to find. The only way I know to save money on buying

one is to buy discounted gift cards for -Sonoma or Crate & Barrel (where

Hurom is sold) from plasticjungle.com. I saved nearly 15% this way, which is

huge considering how well Hurom protects their prices.

Good luck, and enjoy!

Alyssa

>

> anyone have experience with Breville? my son wants to buy that after seeing

the new movie.

>

> seems fast rpm to destroy nutrients. how much does fast motor affect quality?

>

> thx.

>

> co

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Just watched Fat,. Sick and neatly dead and thought I'd do some juicing. I do

have a champion. Will this juicer work well for the juices? I've only used it to

make fruit ice creams.

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Isn't that a interesting video? After that we watched Forks over Knives.

Even husband (usually does not want to try new stuff) is interested in

getting more fruits and esp veggies into his diet. Past two days he has

made and drunk a (Breville) juicer made Gazpacho drink for his lunch. It

is still in testing for him, but it appears it raises his blood sugar

exactly as if he had eaten the whole veggies (he added them up). I had

thought being without fiber they would raise it more, but it does not

appear so so far. At least not with his all veg drink. Do some looking

on youtube and I am sure you will find people making juices with the

Champion.

Velda

On 5/19/2012 5:02 PM, dawnhiemstra wrote:

> Just watched Fat,. Sick and neatly dead and thought I'd do some juicing. I do

have a champion. Will this juicer work well for the juices? I've only used it to

make fruit ice creams.

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Champion is a fabulous juicing-it is the only one I still own, and YES, it will

make wonderful juice, as well as the fruit ice creams (also does great nut

butters) My Champion has been put away for ages, now that I have learned to use

the Vitamix for all of the same functions, but if you want a juicer, a Champion

is the one to have.

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> Just watched Fat,. Sick and neatly dead and thought I'd do some juicing. I do

have a champion. Will this juicer work well for the juices? I've only used it to

make fruit ice creams.

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