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what wheat grass juicers are people using?

what has been used and discarded?

 

I might be thinking of making my own wheatgrass but, if I do,

I know I will need a juicer for it.

(I should mention that the only kind of juicer I have right now

is an old Braun centrifugal juicer.)

 

Some considerations:

ease of operation (I am lazy)

ease of cleaning (I am VERY lazy)

the more things it can do efficiently, the better

PRICE

 

If I upgrade, what would be a good choice?

 

WARNING: I will make a file on the list website and include any

comments about juicers that can juice wheat grass in it, so that

future list members can find such information easily.

 

Thank you

Margaret

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At Sat, 8 Apr 2006 it looks like Margaret Gamez composed:

 

> what wheat grass juicers are people using?

> what has been used and discarded?

>

> I might be thinking of making my own wheatgrass but, if I do,

> I know I will need a juicer for it.

> (I should mention that the only kind of juicer I have right now

> is an old Braun centrifugal juicer.)

>

> Some considerations:

> ease of operation (I am lazy)

> ease of cleaning (I am VERY lazy)

> the more things it can do efficiently, the better

> PRICE

>

 

To satisfy all the above requests,

 

http://fernsnutrition.com/samson_juicer.html

 

 

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Bill Schoolcraft | http://wiliweld.com

 

" If your life was full of nothing but

sunshine, you would just be a desert. "

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Hello Bill,

 

I have a question about using wheatgrass. Does it have to be juiced for

optimum value? I have been putting the wheatgrass in my green smoothies and

just blending it with the rest of the green veggies and not juicing it.

 

Is there a big difference in the resulting nutrition?

 

Lainey

 

Bill Schoolcraft <Bill wrote:

At Sat, 8 Apr 2006 it looks like Margaret Gamez composed:

 

> what wheat grass juicers are people using?

> what has been used and discarded?

>

> I might be thinking of making my own wheatgrass but, if I do,

> I know I will need a juicer for it.

> (I should mention that the only kind of juicer I have right now

> is an old Braun centrifugal juicer.)

>

> Some considerations:

> ease of operation (I am lazy)

> ease of cleaning (I am VERY lazy)

> the more things it can do efficiently, the better

> PRICE

>

 

To satisfy all the above requests,

 

http://fernsnutrition.com/samson_juicer.html

 

 

--

Bill Schoolcraft | http://wiliweld.com

 

" If your life was full of nothing but

sunshine, you would just be a desert. "

 

 

 

 

 

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At Sat, 8 Apr 2006 it looks like Barbara Elaine Ribordy composed:

 

> Hello Bill,

>

> I have a question about using wheatgrass. Does it have to be juiced for

optimum value? I have been putting the wheatgrass in my green smoothies and

just blending it with the rest of the green veggies and not juicing it.

>

> Is there a big difference in the resulting nutrition?

 

The wheatgrass is undigestable by humans, it's much too fiberous.

That is a question that I asked too when I started.

 

>

> Bill Schoolcraft <Bill wrote:

> At Sat, 8 Apr 2006 it looks like Margaret Gamez composed:

>

> > what wheat grass juicers are people using?

> > what has been used and discarded?

> >

> > I might be thinking of making my own wheatgrass but, if I do,

> > I know I will need a juicer for it.

> > (I should mention that the only kind of juicer I have right now

> > is an old Braun centrifugal juicer.)

> >

> > Some considerations:

> > ease of operation (I am lazy)

> > ease of cleaning (I am VERY lazy)

> > the more things it can do efficiently, the better

> > PRICE

> >

>

> To satisfy all the above requests,

>

> http://fernsnutrition.com/samson_juicer.html

>

>

>

 

--

Bill Schoolcraft | http://wiliweld.com

 

" If your life was full of nothing but

sunshine, you would just be a desert. "

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