Large post juicing strainer/collector
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by /u/HlyMlyDatAFigDoonga
13h ago
A few weeks back I saw a video in this group of a lady using a really large post-strainer/collector. I'm using a sieve at the moment, but I have to empty it often. Does anyone recall this video and recall what she was using? Alternatively, if you have other recommendations I'm all ears! submitted by /u/HlyMlyDatAFigDoonga [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Can you freeze your juicer parts, instead of cleaning it?
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by /u/Temporary-Jello9988
21h ago
I'm thinking of ways to save time and I wonder if you can just throw your juicer right in the freezer instead of cleaning it every time (not the motor). I have the Nama. submitted by /u/Temporary-Jello9988 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Juicer vs blender for nut milks
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by /u/Juiced-Hermosa
1d ago
Curious whether anyone has a strong opinion on making nut milks with a juicer vs a blender. I have a kuvings cs700 slow juicer, so it seems like it could handle making large batches more efficiently, but the outcome is definitely more watery. If anyone has played with both, what’s your preference? submitted by /u/Juiced-Hermosa [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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What do you think the best juicer in 2024 is going to be?
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by /u/AlienMoonPies
2d ago
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Centrifugal force damages at least some probiotic bacteria in foods?
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by /u/vaarky
2d ago
At least some bacteria that are regarded as beneficial to humans (e.g. Lactobacillus reuteri) are killed when centrifuged or blended or otherwise treated harshly with centrifugal forces: https://cuttingedgecultures.com/content/LRsuperfoodInsertInstructions.pdf So for people juicing using a centrifugal juicer or who use a blender, it's good reason to eat lots of raw foods (e.g. salad). I'm trying to have a huge salad on any days when I'm not juicing. submitted by /u/vaarky [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Kuvings Auto10
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by /u/Agreeable-Formal-289
2d ago
I’ve seen quite a few videos online of people juicing entire fruits. Citrus fruits including the peels. Watermelon including the rind and even pineapple with the peel. But the instructions that came with it specifically state to not include these peels/skins/rinds. Can anyone confirm they include the skins etc with no issue? submitted by /u/Agreeable-Formal-289 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Motivated Humans Wanted
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by /u/Bigdaddykasyoka
2d ago
GOODMORNING ! As we approach a new month I am looking for 30 motivated individual or couples looking for help losing weight while undergoing a 30 day juice fast next month! I am giving free coaching to help motivate you and lead a helping hand to your healing journey! I will be creating a fun private fun Facebook group to get the first 30 people started and we shall invite more people as the fast continues into a new month! Meaning for the new 30 apart from the original 30 people shall be welcomed in by pictures and great progress all over the page! Again this all free!!! ? a juice fast is ke ..read more
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Starting 100 day juice fast tomorrow - need some advice
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by /u/tac0kat
3d ago
Alright, I’m using a Breville juice fountain plus. It’s already not my favorite, but I don’t have the money to switch to a Nama atm. I’ve just finished juicing for two days. I have some questions -spinach produces very little juice. Is it worth it to add spinach? It’s one of the pricier items on my list and is adding little to no value to amount of juice What bases are you commonly using for the highest juice yield? I saw people say they are spending $50-$70/week on produce but I spent $90 and I went through over half for just two days of juice. Please give some tips and tricks on increasing ..read more
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Nama j2 overkill for watermelon?
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by /u/chadbulled
3d ago
I really like making watermelon juice. I’ve always used a blender and then repeatedly strained it. I was thinking of getting a juicer to streamline the process. Is this overkill to get a Nama j2 for just watermelon and occasionally oranges or is it a good tool for the job? submitted by /u/chadbulled [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Opinions on robot coupe juicer?
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by /u/Historical_Ad_1428
4d ago
Hi everyone! Looking to add a juicer to my cafe. Robot Coupe J80 was recommended to me but looking for some opinions. submitted by /u/Historical_Ad_1428 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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