Juicer

KDENISE977

New Member
I was thinking about getting one. Does anyone use them? My thought is it's probably a giant hassle and very messy. Is that a poor assumption :shrug: We buy Green Goodness and drink it quite a lot, but I'd like to try and make our own if it's something that isn't TOO messy or hard to clean etc. So, I need a lazy person (me) juicer... is there such a thing?
 

ShyGirl

Active Member
Omega Masticating Juicer.

Buddy has been substituting green juice for 1 meal a day and is not only shedding excess weight, but has higher energy levels too.
 

Chasey_Lane

Salt Life
I have one, used it twice, and it has since been in my pantry. It's a big hassle IMO. If I want juice (or something similar), I just use the blender.
 

Christy

b*tch rocket
I have one, used it twice, and it has since been in my pantry. It's a big hassle IMO. If I want juice (or something similar), I just use the blender.

I wish I'd have known this before I went out and bought one this weekend. :tantrum:

I bought one to ease the pain of making gallons and gallons of marinara sauce from scratch. I bought a Jack La Lane juicer. It works great for that purpose. I tried some of the juice recipes that came with the juicer and I have to say, I am not impressed. I have no idea how you can grind up a bunch of fruit and it comes out tasting like a lawn, but it did. I'll stick with store bought juice with all of the sugar and preservatives. :yay:

Works great for grinding the hell out of cooked tomatoes though, so overall, I'm happy with it.
 
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