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woo hoo... what's it like?
caroleagle · 2009-10-10: 06:28
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Well, there's room for improvement!
kimkadabra · 2009-10-10: 06:43
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I thought it was Carole that bought the juicer? The results look like something that Claude would have sold in "Planet Organic" £2.99 - you need some beetroot in it to tone down the green...
terryl · 2009-10-10: 09:39
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wu-uu-ugh is the sort of noise i made when i saw that, though I used to make one that was grapefruit (which i hate) lemon juice,olive oil and garlic I think that was all and it was delish
pinkynomore · 2009-10-10: 18:22
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you mean there are good witches ?
TheBigHush · 2009-10-11: 09:04
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OH LA LA well done!!! Did you digest it nicely, did all the raw vegetables agree with you? I find that sometimes, some are needed and sometimes when my mind tries to put them there because I "think" I need them, they get rejected by my body who was trying to say "Not today" but over-riden by the mind. Good luck with it! I am going to take a cube of such nettle juice from the freezer now, and savour it, thank you for the idea! (and nice light in the picture too!)
ClaudePechabaden · 2009-10-12: 07:32
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PS this would have been sold more like £4.50 in Planet Organic, and if you put a teaspoon of powder algae, £7.
ClaudePechabaden · 2009-10-12: 07:33
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Ahhh, sorry for underpricing the Planet Organic juices. I thought of a reasonable price and doubled it and still undershot by 50%.
terryl · 2009-10-12: 09:30
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Well I was a bit offended, i was thinking more in the line of the £7 green algae price bracket. I'm sure there was a bit of algae growing somewhere on the unwashed glass!
kimkadabra · 2009-10-12: 10:57
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I've never had garlic juiced before.
anjan · 2009-10-15: 10:37
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