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mellowtigger) wrote2013-02-11 09:11 am
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what juicer do you suggest?
I'm ready to invest money in a juicer to make it easier to make quick meals that are healthy and cheap. The Jack LaLanne model has been recommended to me as one that does not roar loudly. Unfortunately, it is not truly a food processor, and it does not allow milk products or ice to be added.
Can anyone recommend a product that "does it all" to make smoothies or hot soups? If there must be a trade-off between noise level and versatility, then I'd much rather use the quiet product. There is always the Vitamix that can grind up just about anything, but it certainly costs a lot more than I can justify spending, and the demonstrations I've seen have always been very loud.
I'm not yet ready to commit to a Primal diet (no seeds of any kind), but I keep learning more about how unhealthy modern foodstuffs can be. I want to consume a few less carcinogens. Maybe the nutrient-rich diet would help boost my energy level too, while I'm recovering from B12 problems.
Can anyone recommend a product that "does it all" to make smoothies or hot soups? If there must be a trade-off between noise level and versatility, then I'd much rather use the quiet product. There is always the Vitamix that can grind up just about anything, but it certainly costs a lot more than I can justify spending, and the demonstrations I've seen have always been very loud.
I'm not yet ready to commit to a Primal diet (no seeds of any kind), but I keep learning more about how unhealthy modern foodstuffs can be. I want to consume a few less carcinogens. Maybe the nutrient-rich diet would help boost my energy level too, while I'm recovering from B12 problems.