What I don't love is paying $7+ for a plastic cup full of questionably fresh and/or clean fruit and vege, from a surly teenager with a hangover. Luckily, I no longer have to. Let me introduce you to my second-favourite kitchen appliance... my juicer!
I acquired (read: borrowed and never returned) my Breville juicer from my mum when I moved out of home. It has periods of intense use, followed by downtime, but it is worth ever dollar I didn't spend on it. Juicing is quick and easy, a great way to get a good dose of fruit and veges into you (remember, juice only counts as one of your five plus a day serves though), and juicers make the best, most potent lemon, ginger, honey drinks you will ever try. It's also a great way to use up any produce you have fading in your fridge before your next trip to the farmers market.
I don't have a favourite recipe really. I juice most things, and am generally happy with the result. Basic juicing guidelines recommend not to mix veges with fruit other than apples, but other than that I don't follow any rules (yeah, I'm a juicing bad ass). Today's juice consisted of green apples, kale and lemon. It's tart enough to make your sour muscle tweak a wee bit (you know, that one under your chin), but still pleasantly refreshing. It would be better with fresh ginger and a beetroot, but I'm not going to complain.
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Now if only I had one of these to drink my juice through...
That bodybuilder truly is the most disgusting thing I've ever seen. I'm more of a smoothie girl myself, I think juice may have been ruined for me forever when I did a juice detox several years ago. It was hideous.
ReplyDeleteIsn't he awful? I'm pretty sure he loves more than just juice...
ReplyDeleteOh I love smoothies as well. My fav lately has been frozen banana, blueberries, the most amazing organic yoghurt and milk, with chia and flax seeds. Mmmm I'm getting hungry just thinking about it, despite just having finished a huge feed of homemade sushi!
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I love juice too. Nothing quite as nice. I used to have a juicer but I found I wasted too much of the pulp of the fruit. We now use our blender and use the juice of an orange or grapefruit as the base and just throw in frozen bits of other fruits (or veges) such as berries, apple, carrot, kiwi...soooo yum!
ReplyDeleteMmmm LJ, that sounds good too. Like a pure fruit smoothie! It does waste quite a bit of pulp though, I agree. Some people make raw crackers out of their vege juice pulp so they may be worth a try one day?...
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