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daveamkrayoguy

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Well I guess you press down on your old juicer enough so that it will break… And neither the regular garbage man or recycling would take it, so into a bag out with the regular trash it went…

Here is the middle-line of juicers there was an abundance of I bought, just to get a small one to take up the least counter space and have all of its parts fit in the dishwasher…

Turns out, too, I don’t have to pull citrus fruits off the skin, nor even have to peel apples, though I did peel and remove the stem from my beets…

So here’s my second “juice I juiced” having put in lemons and limes first, I made this with most of these apples and a beet:



— Dave
 

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Are you trying to make V8 juice?
it was kind'a like it...

needed to clean out that pulp, as i think there was beet juice dripping from the top of which i'd hoped all of it made it to the glass...

everything tasted good, and now i know what to do with the baby carrots that my daughter no longer wants and celery before it shrinks

I also have a bunch of kale I promised I'd use to add to my juice, so I'll put it in my next batch...



-- dave
 
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