- pureeing cooked carrots, spinach, broccoli, cauliflower and squash and hiding them in marinara (not all of them at once), mac and cheese, grilled cheese sandwiches or hamburgers
- adding spinach to fruit smoothies
- making cute faces with them (green bean as mouth, carrot as nose, zucchini slice as eyes)
- bribery (I'm not proud).
So here is how it unfolded: I picked my older son up from school and told him about the exciting activity I had planned: he could make his own juice! We could try all sorts of vegetables and fruits! We could combine them and see how they tasted together! (I used a lot of exclamation points in my pitch.) He was very excited by the time we got home. My two sons and I made our own fresh apple, pineapple, mandarin orange, carrot, spinach/carrot, and apple/orange juices. It was really fun. I had made fresh squeezed orange juice before but had no idea how great other fresh juices can taste. Tonight, before dinner, my younger son asked for carrot juice. Now that is success!
The juicer I bought is powerful, quiet and easy to clean. It does not do as good a job with green leafies as a really high-end juicer, but it serves my needs quite well. It's the Jack Lalanne PJP Power Juicer Pro Stainless-Steel Electric Juicer.
2 comments:
great info..
you are the best..
Juicing is a great idea to get kids and veggie-hating adults to eat more veggies. I did a blog post recently about people who diet constantly but won't eat veggies. It seems that for many, the favorite vegetable is potato, in the form of French fries. Juicing or a little V8 would help us all be a lot healthier.
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