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The Best Vegetable Juice Recipes

If you're wondering how on earth you're ever going to eat your "Minimum Daily Requirement" of fruits and vegetables each day, here's a quick and easy solution. Juicing!

The "MDR" varies according to your age, but to simplify it's about 2-3 cups each of fruits and vegetables for adult men and a half cup less of each for women. But remember that the "M" in MDR stands for the minimum amount needed to maintain a healthy body as determined by the US Department of Agriculture nutritional research, not the optimum amount that makes you feel your best!

Whether your goal is minimum or optimum, juicing is the fastest way to ingest and absorb all the nutrients in fruits and vegetables. One pound of produce makes just one cup of fresh juice, so a glass or two a day will do it! And because juicing separates the juice from the fiber, your body absorbs more nutrients faster than if you had eaten the fruit or vegetable whole. And keep in mind that store-bought juice must be pasteurized. This process destroys many good nutrients such as enzymes. And commercially made juice is not fresh or chemical-free.

Juicing is also the best way to ingest green vegetables. These are considered "superfoods" because they are packed with minerals, protein, and alkalizing nutrients, but they are not very tasty. You can simply eliminate their bitter taste by juicing them with other more flavorful foods such as carrots, apples, berries, and bananas.

You can use your creative juices and experiment with fruit and vegetable combinations that suit your taste. If you're worried about wasting time and expensive produce on combos that might taste terrible, just pick up a juicing recipe book to guide you. It will also provide combinations that prevent and even fight a wide variety of illnesses.

Here are my absolute favorite vegetable juice recipes - one for the sweet tooth and one that's spicy:

Sweet Veggie Juice

6 carrots - only peel half the surface!

2 stalks celery - with the greens!

2 sprigs mint or 1"ginger

Spicy Veggie Juice

2 tomatoes - skin and all!

1 carrot

1 stalk celery

½ beet

1 leaf spinach

½ handful fresh parsley

4 sprigs watercress

sea salt and pepper to taste

Worcestershire sauce to taste

Horseradish to taste

Remember to wash your produce to reduce pesticides. Better yet use your own garden grown or farmers' market organic produce to eliminate chemicals altogether. Even large grocery stores now have organic lines of fruits and vegetables - they cost a bit more, but your health is well worth it!

Most juicing appliances are made to be durable so you can juice stems and seeds without harming the appliance. Pits and large seeds should be removed as well as hard husks and skins. Most juicers will clog if you throw in a banana or avocado, so place these in a blender and then combine it with your juiced produce. If you don't want to buy a juicer, you can use a blender but you have to strain the juice or it tastes sandy!

Some people juice entire citrus fruits, rind and all, such as lemons, limes, oranges, and even grapefruit! I'm not one of them. I discard the peel, but I do juice that white pith which is packed with nutrients. Melons also can be juiced in their entire, just beware that the skin adds bitterness to the flavor.

And one more quick tip, don't bother to store your juice by refrigerating or freezing - most of the nutrients value is lost after 24 hours. Some foods such as broccoli, cauliflower, and melon, start losing their nutrients right after you juice them. So it's best to drink your fresh juice right away. If you must store something, freeze the produce, not the juice.

Absolutely nothing is more thirst quenching and good for you - and your children! - than a quick glass of home-made juice. And with juicing, there's no cooking and no pans to clean. So start juicing today!

Jan Gilbert is dedicated to promoting the amazing benefits of freshly juiced, organic fruits and vegetables. Click here for more juicing tips, recipes, and recipe books.


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Vegetable Juice Recipes

People want to be healthy but because of their busy lifestyles it becomes hard to prepare meals that the body can benefit from. Humans need at least 5 to 9 servings of fruits and vegetables a day but this is not often met resulting to vitamin deficiencies, illnesses and weakening of the immune system. Vegetable juice recipes make it possible to take in all the necessary vitamins and minerals in just one drink. They are proven to be safer and more effective than taking expensive dietary supplements.

Taking in the vegetables in the form of juice makes you sure that you are taking the right ingredients. Many herbal supplements nowadays contain more chemicals than actual nutritive values in every pill.

What are the benefits of learning vegetable juice recipes?

1. They help you save money in the long run. Cancer and other illnesses can cost you thousands of dollars and even your life, by simply choosing to learn more vegetable fruit juice recipes you spice up your options and you add years to your life and your loved ones.

2. Vegetable juice recipes can actually help you lose weight, choose drinking and serving it to your family instead of soda and other sweet drinks.

3. They help you practice your creativity and knowledge on the effects of vegetables in the body. It helps you understand how you can prevent and cure certain illnesses and might even inspire you to live a healthier life. Drinking vegetable juice can empower and motivation a person to do more for their health and well-being.

Easy to do vegetable fruit juice recipes:

Recipe #1

Carrot, cucumber, celery and apple juice

Prepare:

3 carrots
1 apple
1 celery stick
¼ a cucumber
½ a lemon

Be sure to wash the ingredients in order to remove pesticides and fertilizers that have been used to produce the vegetables. Cut the ends of the carrots as well as the celery and the core of the apple. Cut them into tiny pieces, mix they well, place them on a blender.

Recipe #2

Carrots, tomatoes and apple juice

Prepare:

6 carrots
2 apples
2 plum tomatoes
A pinch of ginger

Wash the carrots and apples and remove the parts that you don't need, use a juicer, mix the carrots and the apples and then afterwards add a pinch of ginger, this juice is best served chilled.

Recipe #3

Broccoli, carrot, apples and beetroot juice

Prepare:

(225 g) of broccoli
(170 g) of carrots
(55 g) of beetroot
(55 g) apples
You can add honey for sweet taste

Be sure to wash the broccoli and carrots as well as the beetroot and the apples. It would be best to soak them in water for at least 30 minutes before preparation in order to remove pesticides. After that, remove the hard ends from the carrots and make separate the broccoli into florets. Slice the beetroots, use the juicer and mix all of the ingredients.

The cool green juice mix

9oz of green apples
4½ oz of broccoli
3 oz of celery
1 oz) of parsley
6 oz of cucumber

Wash all the ingredients properly to avoid ingesting pesticides. Cut them into small pieces and remove the hard parts. Use a juicer and use a tall glass. Serve chilled.

Wash, core the apples and cut into small pieces. Separate the broccoli into florets. Cut the ends from the celery. Juice all of the ingredients and serve with ice.


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Why Is The Hamilton Beach 67650 Such a Popular Juice Extractor?

The Hamilton Beach: Powerful, Fast and Efficient.

The Hamilton Beach 67650 Juice Extractor is a Powerful, Fast and Efficient Juice Extractor that is a joy to use.

It is powerful, fast and efficient

Powerful

The BigMouth has a powerful 1.1-hp motor and is very fast. It is also very stable on the counter top and the only precaution is against drips. Just put a cloth or kitchen towel under the spout to catch drips when the container is removed.

Fast and Efficient

This appliance has a very wide feeding opening, which is why it is called BigMouth. Whole fruit can be pushed down this opening.

The process of juice extraction is fast and efficient as outlined in the following three steps.

1. From the opening the food is pushed onto a fast-moving spinning blade where it is pulped.

2. The juice is then extracted through centrifugal action, strained and poured into a container.

3. The leftover pulp is ejected into a removable pulp bin.

The process is fast and the appliance is capable of processing a large amount of produce in a short time during which the pulp bin is emptied from time to time.

Successes and failures

This extractor does a great job of making vegetable juice, as vegetables are generally hard and fibrous.

More fibrous fruit like pears and apples that are firmer, more fibrous and less mushy make the best juice leaving very little pulp behind.

Juicing soft fruit like bananas or soft, thin-skinned fruit such as peaches or berries might give better results in a blender.

It seems that one has to be sensible about what one uses in this juice maker, taking into consideration what it can and cannot do

It is easy to clean. .

The BigMouth juice maker is provided with a cleaning brush to thoroughly remove all pieces of fiber from the blade and straining surfaces. All its removable parts are dishwasher safe.

It is well made and a joy to use

This juice extractor is solidly built and has a couple of features worthy of note.

The blade and mesh strainer is made of stainless steel for durability.

There are two locking lid catches and these are die-cast and strong and not easy-to-break plastic.

The person operating.the Hamilton Beach 67650 enjoys using it, because it is so easy, fast and efficient to use. It is not a messy and makes good juice.

It is very rewarding to produce homemade juices that add nutritional value it the family diet.

Fresh juices last in the fridge in sealed containers for up to three days.

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