Do you own a juicer?

yeah, I have the feeling I will be trolling ebay for the best price on one. Everyone says they get out the most juice from the pulp. Theres other known kitchen brands for half the price but I dont know how well they would work. My youngest needs extra nutrition and it wouldnt hurt me either so I though this was a good way to get fruit and veg in the diet.
 
My approach was, eat what is in front of you or go hungry, but only after I had already planned the menu around my son's preferences. If I tried a new recipe and it wasn't so great, it got eaten anyway, just not made again. Now as an adult he is a veggie nut. He has his preferences, but will eat whatever he is presented with... and loves salads. I have never considered buying a juicer.
 
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my son has a disability and medication that affects his appetite. Its not just a matter of making him eat.
 

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