juicing on the cheap?
NiikouruDesu
Posts: 100
Hey juicy friends,
Any ideas or recipes you guys use that are cheap?
I guess you can buy bags of carrots for a couple dollars.
Other ideas?
Any ideas or recipes you guys use that are cheap?
I guess you can buy bags of carrots for a couple dollars.
Other ideas?
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I will be starting my eating life change beginning February after a trip to Disney so hoping to get ideas on juicing.0
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Sounds good! Keep us posted on what you find!0
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I purchased a book on Amazon called The Juicing Bible. Also I find a lot of good juicing recipes on Pinterest. I don't juice to replace meals, ( I love food too much) but I juice as a healthy snack. When I'm on the go, I buy Suja cold press organic juices at whole foods. I don't do this all the time because they are pricey, but oh so good!!0
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HI. I have a book that says juice vegetables but eat fruit - apart from adding apple to make some juices more palatable. Crapple base is good for most things, tried to juice kale and it was very difficult. I'm keen to do more juicing though and looking out for recipies that actually taste nice.0
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Just started juicing and like the green juice by "reset by joe". Uses 6 leaves kale with 1 green apple, 1/2 lemon, 1 cucumber,2 celery sticks.. I add 1 packet of Stevia and ice...really not bad.0
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The key to keeping the price down is to buy what is in season locally. I shop at a local produce stand that gets the majority of its produce from local farms. Granted I live in Florida so that makes it somewhat easier to get produce all year long however, we have growing seasons too and they do get imported produce at times, that is the expensive stuff. And of course when shopping at a regular grocery store look for the sales. It is hard to buy large quantities of produce even if you have the storage because of the short shelf life but, if you don't have one, I would invest in either a Food Saver or Seal-a-Meal vacuum seal system because you can vacuum seal batches of produce (even soft things like tomatoes as there is a manual button to stop the vacuum and seal before it squishes) and it extends the life of the produce in the refrigerator but at least a week.
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As Fladebbie said buying what in season,
Buying in bulk
Figure out what you don't like so you aren't wasting juice... I find anything with celery is vile
I always take a look at the reduced section in the supermarket
and the big one for me is I grow my own....
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