In article >,
brooklyn1 > wrote:
> >> > I just purchase V-8 juice or canned frozen fruit juice...
> >> > Much less expensive.
> >>
> >> I agree. I have a juicer (somewhere in the basement), but after the 20th
> >> use, I still couldn't find a combination I'd drink more often than V8. I
> >> love that stuff.
> >>
> >> Bob
> >
> >I do too. Even the low sodium version. ;-d
>
> Except that V8 is kinda pricy... it's very easy to make your own for a
> lot less cost from diluted tomato paste... add pureed carrot, celery,
> parsley, etc. I'd rather eat fresh veggies raw/whole... I don't
> understand why people juice except that their digestive tract is not
> working well, probably damaged from juicing instead of eating whole
> fiberous produce... I had left over spareribs tonight with a really
> big honking hunk of wartymelon, red, ripe, delicious... juicing would
> have turned it to ****... like you already ate it and it passed
> through.
>
> http://www.ezhealthydiet.com/v8-juice.html
Actually, the large canned V-8 is not terribly expensive.
And I am sometimes willing to pay for convenience.
And it's excellent hot! ;-d
I don't care for Watermelon. It's never appealed to me. I'll take a
good ripe cantaloupe any day.
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