Are you using a juicer?

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Does anyone out their have a juicer and user it regularly? I am contemplating getting one, and I just wanted to hear peoples' thoughts/tips/recipes.

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  • katiefridley
    katiefridley Posts: 151 Member
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    I suggest you get a Nutribullet. It uses the whole fruit/vegetable (the nutrition value is really in the skins and seeds) instead of just the juice. Here is a great review: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjB2Pvr9ZD8
  • BigDave1050
    BigDave1050 Posts: 854 Member
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    I have a Breville Ikon! I love it. its quieter than the GE I used to see if I would even like juicing. And it gets allot of juice out of everything including spinach leaves.
  • hollietkac
    hollietkac Posts: 38 Member
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    I suggest you get a Nutribullet. It uses the whole fruit/vegetable (the nutrition value is really in the skins and seeds) instead of just the juice. Here is a great review: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjB2Pvr9ZD8

    With nutribullet, I'm concerned with the capacity. If I get a juicer I'm planning to make juices with a lot of ingredients that make a large amount.

    I also plan to make juices with mostly leafy greens and vegetables.
  • katiefridley
    katiefridley Posts: 151 Member
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    I suggest you get a Nutribullet. It uses the whole fruit/vegetable (the nutrition value is really in the skins and seeds) instead of just the juice. Here is a great review: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjB2Pvr9ZD8

    With nutribullet, I'm concerned with the capacity. If I get a juicer I'm planning to make juices with a lot of ingredients that make a large amount.

    I also plan to make juices with mostly leafy greens and vegetables.

    The largest cup they give you is 24 ounces, but because it is so fast to make, you could easily double it up. I put at least half veggies in my nutriblasts.
  • hollietkac
    hollietkac Posts: 38 Member
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    I suggest you get a Nutribullet. It uses the whole fruit/vegetable (the nutrition value is really in the skins and seeds) instead of just the juice. Here is a great review: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjB2Pvr9ZD8

    With nutribullet, I'm concerned with the capacity. If I get a juicer I'm planning to make juices with a lot of ingredients that make a large amount.

    I also plan to make juices with mostly leafy greens and vegetables.

    The largest cup they give you is 24 ounces, but because it is so fast to make, you could easily double it up. I put at least half veggies in my nutriblasts.

    I just watched the video, this could be a good option for me :)