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I have watched interviews and TV ads of people drinking healthy juices that include the fruits and veggies and it would be something I would like to try to put into my diet, but pricing juicers and the memory of mom and dad's juicer was still loud in my memories and how many times would I really use it if I did buy a juicer?
I was at my local Roundy's store the other day and near the health food section I noticed they had some new juices. Lets ponder. I spotted a bottle that said 8 1/3 servings of fruits and veggies. Antioxidant rich. Well now we have something here. I figured it was...
review »I recently came across the Bolthouse Farms Juices and other beverages in the store. (They are found in the refridgerated fruit section of most grocery stores) They have been such a hit with my kids. I bought several of the different kinds, to include Green Goodness. While my kids were drinking their "Green", I was reading the list of ingredients. They were laughing hysterically, because they just couldn't believe what I was saying. "Broccoli, spinach, barley grass, artichoke..." Seriously, it is in there. I don't know how they get it to taste so good, but they do. It is like drinking...
review »bolthouse green goddess is a healthy alternative to juice and veggie drinks. it is a strong taste if one is not use to it. the best way to use green goddess is a base for a fruit smoothie.
i make these in the morning after my workout and they are great. 1/2 cup of green goddess, some chopped up frozen banana, pineapple and a 1/4 cup of the pineapple juice and blend away. once it is blended together, add some ice and blend it again. this is really good. it diffuses the sweetness of the bolthouse and doesn't really add too many more calories. there are many other flavors from carrot to...
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