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jaysay 30-06-2008 16:21

Re: Smoothies
 
I thought you were all smothies anyway:rolleyes::hothothot

Margaret Pilkington 30-06-2008 16:57

Re: Smoothies
 
No...I don't like the texture of the stuff and i can't abide yogurt or milk......I prefer my fruit just as it is......no ice cream or anything like that..... just fruit.
It seems a lot of messing to me......but that's just me.

MargaretR 30-06-2008 17:04

Re: Smoothies
 
I bought a new juicer recently and with it was a free book - The Juice Master/Keeping it Simple, by Jason Vale (never heard of him)
Some recipes reqiure use of both- that's not simple - just a mountain of washing up after!

MUMMIBOO 03-07-2008 21:21

Re: Smoothies
 
Mick bought me a Jack La Lanne juicer for my birthday one year and it was well expensive about £100 i think! i used it a few times and yes it is really good but i cant be bothered with all the taking it apart and putting it back together again and trying to get the grated on bits of fruit off the grater bit what a pain it is!

I might start using it again in summer if we ever get one! (and then again i might not! lol).

I got a blender and i used to make smoothies for brekki in the mornings but the novelty wore off with that aswell!

In fact the novelty has worn off with all my kitched appliences, the cooker, the washer, the dryer, microwave, juicer, blender, george forman grill, sandwich maker, frying pan, tin opener, sink! Eeee eck.

WillowTheWhisp 03-07-2008 22:09

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We've got a Jack La Lanne juicer! I agree that it's a pain taking it apart to clean and now I seem to have mislaid the thingy that has two lugs on it to unscrew the grater bit so I have to sort of wangle it out with the end of a whisk prong. It is a brilliant device for getting juice out of the most unlikely of things though isn't it?

Have you tried beetroot carrot and celery? Such a pretty colour. It's good with a dash of ginger in too.

Shame that the juice bars in both Accy and Blackburn have gone.

Is the Lancaster one still there Blazey?

mrskitty 04-07-2008 16:50

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Quote:

Originally Posted by emamum23 (Post 600364)

they are selling bags of frozen tropical fruit at farmfoods for 39p which are really good and one bag makes a pint and half of thick smoothie (ty likes to eat it with an icecream spoon....someone ... possibly Mick donated to the new house collection lol)

I bought a pack of that a few weeks back, to be honest both Jack and i thought it was vile :( I dont know whether its because we are used to fresh fruit-i wouldn't think it would make a difference though.
As for ressurecting this thread-we are still enjoying my tasty smoothies at least twice a week :) and we still buy all our fruit from Wilson's........ :alright:

Atarah 20-07-2008 13:32

Re: Smoothies
 
Hi, re smoothies. I always use some concentrated "fresh" orange juice in mine (or the real stuff if you can)- a brilliant one (believe it or not) is carrot and apple with the orange juice added. The normal ones to make are with banana plus another fruit.

emzy 20-07-2008 16:56

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Did you know that smoothies are high in fat (due to the sugar in the fruit and juice etc)

MargaretR 20-07-2008 17:08

Re: Smoothies
 
Yesterday I blended 2 avocados with juice from 2 apples and kefir yogurt - unusual and very thick and frothy.


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