I kind of wanted to get a juicer for some time already, but always put it off because I thought it is a pretty big investment. Besides, because I have never been a big juice drinker, a juicer it wasn't anything I absolutely needed to have.
Couple of weeks ago I eventually decided to put couple of Amazon gift cards that I had in a good use and get some kitchen necessities. I don't like shopping otherwise, but I love to spend money on three things: Books, workout equipment and kitchen tools.
After doing a little research on the juicers out there, here's what I bought: Hamilton Beach Juice Extractor. The price and the reviews were good, so I went with it. I've been really happy with it thus far. It's fast, it doesn't take too much room in my small kitchen and it's pretty easy to clean.
Both juices and smoothies are healthy and easy to make. Even if this drink is your only veggie packed meal / drink a day, you are done something awesome for your health.
But there are some differences between juices and smoothies:
Compared to smoothies, you can put a greater variety of fruits and veggies into a juice. However, just like with smoothies, I would emphasize veggies and use less of fruit. I would aim for 3:1 ratio – 3 parts of veggies, 1 fruit.
Note that also some root veggies are pretty rich in sugar. Beets and carrots taste awesome, but they are sweet. Just like with smoothies, leafy greens and other green veggies should dominate in juices as well. It takes a lot of leafy greens to get a small amount of juice, so be ready to have a huge bag in hand if you are going to juice them.
Try experimenting with these green veggies:
Celery, cucumber, zuccini, various cabbages (also red cabbage).
I have still not tried too many colorful veggies, but here's what I'm looking forward to try: Bell peppers (remove the seeds), tomatoes (I hear that homemade tomato juice tastes heavenly!), turnips, parsnips and even sweet potatos.
Don't put soft fruits like bananas or avocados into a juice. They are perfect for blending though.
It's a common belief that to start drinking homemade juices, you have to go on a cleanse and only drink juices for thirty days.
Sure, you can do it if you want to, but it's absolutely not necessary! Those cleanses can turn out pretty intense and extreme if you are used to eat solid foods like most of us are. Going on a juice cleanse cold turkey leaves you hungry and hangry and instead of learning to love juices, you may end up hating them because you really miss your solid food.
I think that if you get a nice glass of juice (or smoothie) once a day, you have already done a lot for your health. That's not to say that you should have junk food for the rest of the day, but you have provided your body with ton of vitamins.
So, don't think that the only way to drink your juice is to go a diet or cleanse. Let your daily juice be one part – a very heathy one – of your diet.
Juicing is great. Whenever I'm drinking a homemade juice, I can pretty much feel the energy flowing. I love to have my juice in the morning so it sets a healthy tone to my whole day, but a glass of refreshing and healthy juice is good any time of the day. Once you make your own juice, you never want to go back to store bought stuff again.
Your turn: Juice or smoothie?
Me: Both. If I need something more filling, I go with a smoothie. Smoothie can also be a nice dessert. But otherwise, it's juice.
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I have long switched to canned and bottled juice, that's why I prefer making them now. It's definitely healthier! By the way, have you tried fruit infused water? It's also delicious and healthy.
Hey Ezisoul! Thanks for your comment! I've just put slices of fruit or some berries into my water but I've never used the special infused water bottle. Do you use that and is it good?
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Kersten