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What do you think of your juicer? Are they worth the effort and money? If it hadn't come as a gift is it something you would have bought and used one for yourself? Sorry for all the questions but Ive been toying with the idea of getting a juicer.

I got myself a Breville Juice Fountain and love it. I have 30+ fruit trees so made and canned tons of juice. The pulp from the apples was very dry so either the chickens get it or it is compost, but the other fruit - peaches, apricots, etc I used for jam. It worked great. I haven't used it yet for veggies or for mixed drinks. Maybe this summer.

Here is a link to a thread in my blog that I make plum juice.

http://mountaingardengleanings.blogspot.com/2010/09/prune-plums.html
 
The teenagers woke up to another snow day & these... (15 snow days here).

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Jojo54 We really love our juicer.That being said I`m pretty sure I would not have bought one. Pricey. We have been using alot of fruit. I am waiting for summer so we can use our own apples, berries and plums. I have been finding oranges reasonable this winter and stock up. Also veg from the garden will be good.
 
vfem Wrote:
Jen, you kill me! I'm moving in with you!!!!

Come on...
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I have to share this picture too... Its just so pretty and would make a nice Valentines cake to me
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I made some granola last night and ate is as cereal this mornin... I ♥ granola.​
 
I made Brioche Cinna Buns, Devils food cake, Million $ Cookies, Chocolate coconut toffee cookies, & a batch of 20 Tiramisu completed with a dusting of cocoa powder & a chocolate stick in each. All in a half a days work
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Going back @5 & making Naan Bread + I will prepare breads & plate desserts .... I love my job
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