Juicing
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- qoob0
- MrT0
If you're serious then a juice press is the way to go. Supposedly those rotary ones kill a lot of goodness... But then you're juicing and probably not living on pies and burgers so its all good.
- if you consume the juice from the rotary ones within 30 mins a good 98% of all the nutrients are still there.
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- if you consume the juice from the rotary ones within 30 mins a good 98% of all the nutrients are still there.
- albums0
I've never understood the malarky that juicing is better for me than blending. If I can eat all those fruits by just chewing, I can blend them and drink them. The bs about blenders not being good is just that, BS, from the juicing community to hype their overpriced wasteful products. I even pour a little water in my blender after my smoothie to drink / rinse the residue (mainly seed / skin) before cleaning.
- Miguex0
I think so too...
Is kind of like the 'technology' behind running shoes.
All gimmick to sell product.I wouldn't do juices at home, but if I'm in the mood, I'll get them at a store, only because I like the taste of a couple. but not sure if I would do it everyday
- i drink smoothies most every morning, always mixing it up with different fruits, great day starteralbums
- meffid0
It's huge here.
- MrT0
If you think about it, the blending opinions aren't BS. Milk and juices are pasteurised to increase their shelf-life, so heat does have an effect on them. That's the reason for press vs rotary as the latter generates heat. It's not BS but some health guru trying to 'own' the knowledge of a negligible difference.
- < LOL eating and digesting creates heatalbums
- i blend for 10 seconds, not soup themalbums
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- ha ha how fucking hot are you? Maybe you need to lose some weight!MrT
- omg0
- autoflavour0
i have been doing green smoothies the past few months..
mainly as juicers are expensive and juicing goes thru so much produce..that said, you will be surprised how good things taste that you wouldnt expect to work together.
- autoflavour0
also the juicing vs blending debate is all over the net..
from what i can tell the 2 main arguments areJuicing is just the nutrients and is more of a shot of energy, but the energy doesnt last as long..
where as blending, doesnt have the same nutrient content as it uses way less produce, but the fibre helps regulate the blood sugar.
a whole pitcher of smoothie is about 500-600 calories and is 4-5 large glasses. I did a smoothie detox a month ago or so and lost 9kg in 10 days..
granted a bunch of that would have been water retention, but i have kept most of it off..
Spinach, Cucumber, mixed berries, apple and lemon.. and some ice to make it cold..
so much win.
- the first 3 day were the hardest tho.. cant tell if it was the lack of weed or the lack of caffeine. probably bothautoflavour
- tip: skip the ice, freeze blocks of cucumber instead.omg
- utopian0
Picking up this puppy for $99-
Ninja XL Master Prep Professional Blender, NJ600
- nocomply0
Let this dude help you with juicing:
- GeorgesIV0
in korea we used to call prostitutes juicy girls,
now I know why,
thanks QBN
- scarabin0
finally got around to getting a breville. we'll see how this goes
- necromation0
I was actually scared before i clicked on this...
And now i'm even more fucking scared.