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05-24-2024 11:46 PM
05-25-2024 07:08 AM
I own the Breville cold juicer... Highly recommend it. Use it about 340 days in a year so I leave it on the counter. Ninja did not work for me.
05-25-2024 07:28 AM
I have been thinking about this idea lately.
Need to somehow consume celery and hoping if I juiced the celery I could add it to other things.
05-25-2024 08:09 AM
Question: where can I purchase produce that is safe for juicing meaning the water and soil used to grow it was clean?
05-25-2024 12:43 PM
I juice celery every day. Since the pandemic organic is hard to find at decent price or good quality. 99% of the time my celery purchases are at Aldi,. USA No.1 fresh, firm, strong, most of the time very clean.
Either way I usually cut 8 bunches at a time. Soak in baking soda for 20 min and rinse twice more using a veggie brush each time . This way it lasts about 6 days of juicing. My sister says I am OCD about cleaning my celery but I drink alot and want it at it's best.
05-25-2024 01:04 PM
I have a Hamilton Beech brand and works great. I think I paid $40 for it, but that was 6 or so years ago.
05-25-2024 02:26 PM
05-25-2024 02:39 PM - edited 05-25-2024 02:39 PM
@LTT1 wrote:
Question: where can I purchase produce that is safe for juicing meaning the water and soil used to grow it was clean?
I think even if it's grown in clean soil if you can still find any of that with clean water if it rains water that's not so clean can possibly run down on it. Depends on where it's grown & what's running down from where it's located.
All we can do is buy organic, non-gmo, non-processed foods & hope for the best. It's a shame we have to do that. Our food should be safe to eat but I don't feel that it is.
05-25-2024 03:03 PM
Thank you very much for this info!
As far as I'm concerned... I think it's ok to be OCD about food!
05-25-2024 03:05 PM
@Nightowlz wrote:
@LTT1 wrote:
Question: where can I purchase produce that is safe for juicing meaning the water and soil used to grow it was clean?
I think even if it's grown in clean soil if you can still find any of that with clean water if it rains water that's not so clean can possibly run down on it. Depends on where it's grown & what's running down from where it's located.
All we can do is buy organic, non-gmo, non-processed foods & hope for the best. It's a shame we have to do that. Our food should be safe to eat but I don't feel that it is.
I agree!
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