OrdinaryAvgGuy
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Anyone care to guess what I am drinking?
hops & wheat grass?
Trub and Yeast?
is there hops in it?
Scrumpy?
There are no hops in this tasty treat.
We're overlooking the question of, IS THERE ALCOHOL in this tasty treat?
spinach smoothie?
Not a bit of hops in it and no, its not sweet at all.
spinach smoothie?
Im like Red here...Im thinkin youre juicin
SmokeNbrew gets the prize!
Inspired by the movie Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead, I started juicing about a month ago. I'm not drinking raw veggie juice exclusively, just for lunch.
This particular concoction is 2 carrots, 3 celery stalks, 1/2 cucumber, cabbage, spinach, and tomato. Not the best tasting beverage but a great way to get your veggies if you are not veggie fan like myself.
Since drinking the juice for lunch, I have lost 8 lbs with no other sacrifices such as cutting back on beer consumption.
Ah man, I just watched this the other day on Netflix....awesome documentary btw! Ive honestly been thinkin about doing this myself. I noticed the aussie who started it added green apples to all....but it's all really motivational! Good on you for doing this buddy! You'll have to keep us updated on your first hand account!
If you decide to do it, get you a decent juicer. I picked up a Black and Decker juicer and it was junk. Not very powerful and unable to handle anything larger than 1/8 of an apple slice.
I picked up the Breville juicer. This is actually the one used in the movie. (although not specifically mentioned).
I throw whole large apples in there sometimes and it chews them up and spits them out in liquid form. They are not as nearly fun to clean as they are to use.
Will keep yall posted as the pounds drop.
Good deal....Ill keep that in mind. Man, I remember when Black & Decker was decent stuff. Sounds like I'd have a prob keepin my mitts off it for cider purposes tho...
Yeah, in the past 5 years I purchased 2 black and decker appliances. First was a coffee maker about 2 years ago. Brand new and it would not turn on. Took it back, got another, worked a week.
Then there was this juicer. After using it I couldn't figure out if I should be eating the shavings or the little bit of juice that it made. Poor juicing performance.
My mums spent 15 years working for B&D. The factory closed and moved to Mexico. Since then they have been manufacturing with the cheapest **** they can get their hands on.
Do you work from home? Or do you have the juicer at work? Or just prepare it and take it in with you for lunch?
I'm guessing this anyway.