Archive for the ‘Juicer Tips’ Category

Sunkist Juicers

Posted on August 6th, 2009, by Piper

I find sunkist juicers to be very interesting.  I came across it the other day looking up citrus juicers.  The thing that caught my eye is the hefty price tag of about $600.  I figure if something sells for more than half a thousand dollars, it should at least give you a massage and make [...]

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Fruit Juicing Recipes in Moderation

Posted on August 3rd, 2009, by Piper

So far, I’ve been keeping my focus more on fruit juicing recipes.  The reason for this is simple – fruits tend to be more appealing to us.  However, this should not be interpreted as you should only be juicing fruits.  On the contrary, you should use your fruit juicing recipes in careful moderation and should use vegetables freely.
The biggest [...]

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Blender… Juicer Recipes?

Posted on July 30th, 2009, by Piper

Ah, the poor man’s juicer.  For those of you interested in juicing but do not want to commit to purchasing a dedicated juicer, the blender may be your saving grace.  It does indeed make a solid alternative to a juicer.  They come in plenty of shapes and sizes and are generally very affordable.
Blenders can handle [...]

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CitrusMate Citrus Juicer Review

Posted on July 24th, 2009, by Piper

A high quality juicer can be quite expensive.  The price alone can drive people away from getting one.  I know this because it is what drove me away from getting a juicer for a while.  As a result, people will settle for a juicer that costs as little as possible, and so they buy a [...]

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Organic Foods In Your Juicer Recipes

Posted on July 18th, 2009, by Piper

Whenever you are shopping for produce, you will have to choose between organic and non-organic.  While it would be healthiest to only buy organic products for your juicer recipes, some produce stores may not offer organic counterparts of some fruits and vegetables.  However, not all produce contains significant amounts of pesticides and are safe to [...]

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Unjuicables in Juicer Recipes

Posted on July 15th, 2009, by Piper

There are a few types of produce which are deemed “unjuicable.”  This means that you can only extract very little juice from it.  Some unjuicables can clog your juicer and cause a mess, so let’s identify some fruits and vegetables that we should be wary of juicing.
One of the most notorious unjuicables is the banana.  [...]

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Auger Juicer

Posted on July 6th, 2009, by Piper

If you want to take juicing seriously, then an auger juicer is the way to go, as they are extremely versatile.  They can juice vegetables, fruits, and even wheatgrass to make limitless juicer recipes. They also have other functions, including the capability to make nut butters, grind coffee beans, homogenize foods, and some can even make [...]

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Citrus Juicer

Posted on July 4th, 2009, by Piper

There is a large assortment of juicers out there. One type is called a citrus juicer. It gets its name from the fact that it is made to juice citrus fruits, which includes oranges, limes, lemons and grapefruits. It works by having a reamer spin while grinding out the juice of [...]

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Start Juicing with Easy Juicer Recipes!

Posted on July 4th, 2009, by Piper

Welcome to Easy Juicer Recipes!  Juicing has become very popular, and by now you’re most likely familiar with it.  If you don’t have a juicer, you may be questioning about whether or not to get one.  The short answer is absolutely!  There are plenty of benefits to doing it.  If you are very health conscious [...]

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Centrifugal Juicers

Posted on July 4th, 2009, by Piper

Off all the juicers out there, centrifugal juicers are the most popular and practical of all them.  They are affordable, quick to use, compact, and do a great job of juicing a wide assortment of fruit and vegetable juicer recipes.  If you are looking to start juicing a bunch of different goods, this is the [...]

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