Juicing
turtleohs
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Hi all, I am sure this has been asked before but a quick search didnt yield any answers... For juicing...how do you put that in your journal? Do you just put in as if you were eating the fruit or vegetable itself?
Also - If anyone has any favorite juice recipes, send them my way
Also - If anyone has any favorite juice recipes, send them my way
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I was wondering the same thing about how to log juices. I did want to tell you were I found a bunch of great juice recipes though! Williams Sonoma website -- look at the recipes link and find juice. They've got the juice recipes displayed really neat ... the whole page is different color juices in glasses and if you click on a glass, it brings up the recipe. I love one of the green juices shown at the bottom of the page. It has Kale, kiwi, apples and a bunch of other things. Enjoy!0
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If you use a juicer which doesn't include everything from the fruit or veggie, I would personally log it as the whole fruit or veggie but make sure you add in extra fiber as a juicer tends to remove fiber along with some nutrients in the items juiced. I"m not sure if Google will give you a better result.
My mother makes a green juice with a blender so she gets all the nutrients from the item... much easier to log.0 -
There are 4 calories in 1 gram so you need to subtract that from the total amount of the fruit or vegetable. Personally I love kale, spinach, cucumber and 1 small granny smith apple. Enjoy!0
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There are 4 calories in 1 gram so you need to subtract that from the total amount of the fruit or vegetable. Personally I love kale, spinach, cucumber and 1 small granny smith apple. Enjoy!
Sorry, 4 calories in 1 gram of fiber0 -
I was wondering the same thing about how to log juices. I did want to tell you were I found a bunch of great juice recipes though! Williams Sonoma website -- look at the recipes link and find juice. They've got the juice recipes displayed really neat ... the whole page is different color juices in glasses and if you click on a glass, it brings up the recipe. I love one of the green juices shown at the bottom of the page. It has Kale, kiwi, apples and a bunch of other things. Enjoy!
Thanks for the Williams Sanoma Website rec. I will check it out. I have a few juicing pages on facebook I like. So far my favorite juice is Pineapple, Sweet Potato & Carrot!0 -
There are 4 calories in 1 gram so you need to subtract that from the total amount of the fruit or vegetable. Personally I love kale, spinach, cucumber and 1 small granny smith apple. Enjoy!
Sorry, 4 calories in 1 gram of fiber
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Most juices are in the database. Just search for "raw juice __________" where ________ is kale, cucumber, celery, carrot, apple, orange, beet, spinach, fennel, pear, grapes, cilantro, whatever.
I usually make a juice as a recipe and then add the recipe to my food log, just because it seems over done to put 5 or 6 different juices all in the log separately. I juice daily and start a juice fast tomorrow actually so if you want to add me feel free or you can just look at my diary for examples of what juices I am making.
Cheers! :drinker:0 -
Most juices are in the database. Just search for "raw juice __________" where ________ is kale, cucumber, celery, carrot, apple, orange, beet, spinach, fennel, pear, grapes, cilantro, whatever.
I usually make a juice as a recipe and then add the recipe to my food log, just because it seems over done to put 5 or 6 different juices all in the log separately. I juice daily and start a juice fast tomorrow actually so if you want to add me feel free or you can just look at my diary for examples of what juices I am making.
Cheers! :drinker:
Great! That's helpful... I was not looking up raw juice so that will help. Ill add you!0 -
There are 4 calories in 1 gram so you need to subtract that from the total amount of the fruit or vegetable. Personally I love kale, spinach, cucumber and 1 small granny smith apple. Enjoy!
Sorry, 4 calories in 1 gram of fiber
your body doesnt absorb the whole 4 calories because most of it is indigestible
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Same here. I've used juices in the database, but I know they aren't exact, because my recipes vary. It's a good start though and close enough. I'm going to undertake creating my own sometime.
I love the Juicing Bible. You can get it on Amazon and it has lots of good information as well as recipes for smoothies.
Happy juicing!0 -
I love the juice builder at http://myphytos.com/build
You just enter in your ingredients and it calculates a 1 cup serving. . .it has almost every ingredient. . .couldn't find mint but makes it super easy.0 -
Thanks for the website, this will help me with my daily juicing.0
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I love the juice builder at http://myphytos.com/build
You just enter in your ingredients and it calculates a 1 cup serving. . .it has almost every ingredient. . .couldn't find mint but makes it super easy.
Oh, awesome! Love that!0 -
Wow! Thank you so much for sharing this website - it's so valuable!! Thank you, thank you, thank you! :happy:0
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