Vegetable juicing with ES

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Vegetable juicing with ES

bluebonnet
Hello,

Does anyone have a suggestion for a vegetable juicer for ES, that is,
one that you don't have to stand close to and feed while it's running?  
The only manual juicers I can find are for wheatgrass or fruit, not
vegetables.

Any ideas are appreciated.

bluebonnet

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Re: Vegetable juicing with ES

tris_in_blue
--- In [hidden email], "orangeblossom2220022000"
<bluebonnet46@...> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Does anyone have a suggestion for a vegetable juicer for ES, that is,
> one that you don't have to stand close to and feed while it's
running?  
> The only manual juicers I can find are for wheatgrass or fruit, not
> vegetables.
>
> Any ideas are appreciated.
>
> bluebonnet
>
Hi, Bluebonnet! <G>

I have been using a manual juicer to make juice. It is a very old one
but it is much like this one:

http://www.costplusjuicers.com/catalog/product_info.php?
products_id=239&osCsid=c3c781ade1b98812d904e0ad7d390c35

It will juice wheatgrass, celery, carrots and beets. Takes a lot of
elbow grease and about twice as long as an electric juicer (20 minutes
for a pint), but does a passable job. Tried to use it for apple juice
but it just made a mushy mess, could be because the apples were old
though.

I started using it when I measured my GreenLife juicer and saw the
EMF's were about 50 when it was running. Scared me to death. LOL. I am
hoping to find a low EMF electric juicer at some point.

Tris

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Re: Vegetable juicing with ES

bluebonnet
Hello Tris,
thank you so much! You have solved my problem!
bluebonnet


> I have been using a manual juicer to make juice. It is a very old one
> but it is much like this one:

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Re: Vegetable juicing with ES

snoshoe_2
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I don't know what the measurements on it are, but I have a Vitamix,
that's been working for over 20 years. You can make juice, soup,
icecream, grind grain, all with it. You don't get all the throw away
that you do with regular juicers either.

~ Snoshoe

--- In [hidden email], "tris_in_blue" <Trisinblue@...> wrote:
>
> --- In [hidden email], "orangeblossom2220022000"
> <bluebonnet46@> wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > Does anyone have a suggestion for a vegetable juicer for ES, that
is,
> > one that you don't have to stand close to and feed while it's
> running?  
> > The only manual juicers I can find are for wheatgrass or fruit,
not
> > vegetables.
> >
> > Any ideas are appreciated.
> >
> > bluebonnet
> >
> Hi, Bluebonnet! <G>
>
> I have been using a manual juicer to make juice. It is a very old
one
> but it is much like this one:
>
> http://www.costplusjuicers.com/catalog/product_info.php?
> products_id=239&osCsid=c3c781ade1b98812d904e0ad7d390c35
>
> It will juice wheatgrass, celery, carrots and beets. Takes a lot of
> elbow grease and about twice as long as an electric juicer (20
minutes
> for a pint), but does a passable job. Tried to use it for apple
juice
> but it just made a mushy mess, could be because the apples were old
> though.
>
> I started using it when I measured my GreenLife juicer and saw the
> EMF's were about 50 when it was running. Scared me to death. LOL. I
am
> hoping to find a low EMF electric juicer at some point.
>
> Tris
>

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Re: Vegetable juicing with ES

bluebonnet
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Hi, Snoshoe,
Another good idea. I checked the Vitamax website and yes, you do put everything in at once, so presumably you can step away while it's running.
Thank you,
bluebonnet

-- "snoshoe_2" <[hidden email]> wrote:
I don't know what the measurements on it are, but I have a Vitamix,




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