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Showing posts with label carrot. Show all posts

Saturday, November 19, 2016

Cantaloupe, Carrot, Nectarine Fruit Juice Recipe

My cantaloupe, carrot, nectarine fruit juice recipe originally came from the Beta Blast recipe in The Juicing Bible on page 164. The Beta Blast calls for apricots, but I couldn’t find fresh apricots anywhere. So, I made due with what  I had available and chose to substitute nectarine’s. It turned out great and if you like cantaloupe, you’re going to love this Cantaloupe, Carrot, Nectarine juice recipe.


As you’re juicing be sure to alternate between the soft fruits and the carrot. The carrot is hard and will help push the cantaloupe and nectarine through your juicer. I use an Omega J8004 Nutrition Center.


Cantaloupe, Carrot, Nectarine


Cantaloupe, Carrot, Nectarine Fruit Juice – Beta Blast


I was curious why it is called the Beta Blast in the book, so I looked up some info on the ingredients and here’s what I found:


Researchers have recently measured the carotenoid contents of six different California-grown cantaloupe hybrids and discovered that their beta-carotene content can reach levels as high as 3,138 micrograms (per 100 grams of fresh weight). That’s about 30 times higher than the beta-carotene content of fresh oranges. – WHFoods


Now that level of beta-carotene doesn’t match up to the amount in carrots, but our recipe also has carrots! What about my substitute, the nectarine?


Juicy nectarines have delicious flavor and sweet cream-yellow or white flesh. Fruits and vegetables with a bright red, orange and yellow color often have a high amount of beta carotene. Did you know that? It’s the truth.


So there you go. All of the ingredients in this wonderful recipe have a good amount of beta carotene and if you’re lucky enough to find apricots, then you’ll have the exact “Beta Blast” recipe as in The Juicing Bible.


This is a delicious and healthy fruit juice recipe. I love the flavor, color and texture. Try this, you won’t be sorry!


Cantaloupe, Carrot, Nectarine


Serves 2 people


  • 6 carrots

  • 4 fresh nectarines, pitted ( the Beta Blast recipe called for apricots)

  • 1/2 small cantaloupe ( I decided to peel mine, but left in the seeds)

cantaloupe, carrot and nectarine


 


If you have a juice recipe you’d like to share with me, please contact me. I’ll be sure to give credit where credit is due. As always, thanks for reading and happy juicing!


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Sources for this article include:


WHFoods: Cantaloupe


The Juicing Bible


(This article has been updated to include more information. Thank you for reading.)



Cantaloupe, Carrot, Nectarine Fruit Juice Recipe

Thursday, November 10, 2016

Cantaloupe, Carrot, Nectarine Fruit Juice Recipe

My cantaloupe, carrot, nectarine fruit juice recipe originally came from the Beta Blast recipe in The Juicing Bible on page 164. The Beta Blast calls for apricots, but I couldn’t find fresh apricots anywhere. So, I made due with what  I had available and chose to substitute nectarine’s. It turned out great and if you like cantaloupe, you’re going to love this Cantaloupe, Carrot, Nectarine juice recipe.


As you’re juicing be sure to alternate between the soft fruits and the carrot. The carrot is hard and will help push the cantaloupe and nectarine through your juicer. I use an Omega J8004 Nutrition Center.


Cantaloupe, Carrot, Nectarine


Cantaloupe, Carrot, Nectarine Fruit Juice – Beta Blast


I was curious why it is called the Beta Blast in the book, so I looked up some info on the ingredients and here’s what I found:


Researchers have recently measured the carotenoid contents of six different California-grown cantaloupe hybrids and discovered that their beta-carotene content can reach levels as high as 3,138 micrograms (per 100 grams of fresh weight). That’s about 30 times higher than the beta-carotene content of fresh oranges. – WHFoods


Now that level of beta-carotene doesn’t match up to the amount in carrots, but our recipe also has carrots! What about my substitute, the nectarine?


Juicy nectarines have delicious flavor and sweet cream-yellow or white flesh. Fruits and vegetables with a bright red, orange and yellow color often have a high amount of beta carotene. Did you know that? It’s the truth.


So there you go. All of the ingredients in this wonderful recipe have a good amount of beta carotene and if you’re lucky enough to find apricots, then you’ll have the exact “Beta Blast” recipe as in The Juicing Bible.


This is a delicious and healthy fruit juice recipe. I love the flavor, color and texture. Try this, you won’t be sorry!


Cantaloupe, Carrot, Nectarine


Serves 2 people


  • 6 carrots

  • 4 fresh nectarines, pitted ( the Beta Blast recipe called for apricots)

  • 1/2 small cantaloupe ( I decided to peel mine, but left in the seeds)

cantaloupe, carrot and nectarine


 


If you have a juice recipe you’d like to share with me, please contact me. I’ll be sure to give credit where credit is due. As always, thanks for reading and happy juicing!


P.S. Don’t forget to subscribe to my blog. No Spam! –


Sources for this article include:


WHFoods: Cantaloupe


The Juicing Bible


(This article has been updated to include more information. Thank you for reading.)



Cantaloupe, Carrot, Nectarine Fruit Juice Recipe

Saturday, November 5, 2016

Orange Morning | Grapefruit, Carrot and Ginger Juice Recipe

Wow! I never would have thought to mix carrots with grapefruit, but Orange Morning does it! I was very pleasantly surprised at how good this fruit juice is. The combination of grapefruit, carrots and ginger is perfect. The grapefruit isn’t near as strong with the carrot and ginger added in. Honestly I could barely taste the carrots and there’s just the slightest hint of ginger. This is one time where I can actually add the suggested amount of ginger in a juice and not be overwhelmed by it.


orange morningOrange Morning


“Another great morning staple but one where the sharp, awakening grapefruit tang is tempered by the sweet, rich carrot” – Orange Morning from The Big Book of Juices


In my opinion, one of the best grapefruit juice recipes out there and pretty low in calories. Only 152 calories according to Juice Recipe Builder | Juice Recipes, and that’s if you drink the entire 20 ounces.


Makes 20 ounces


  • 2 grapefruits

  • 3 carrots

  • 1/2 inch ginger root

orange morning


“A glass of chilled grapefruit juice, especially in winter, helps seriously boost your levels of vitamin C, which gives grapefruits a high place amongst various citrus fruits. It’s packed with the benefits derived from various nutrients and vitamins, including potassium and lycopene.” – Organicfacts.net


Thank you again for reading and please let me know what you think of this recipe by commenting below. I try to keep the recipes simple.


Note: If you’re taking medication consult your health care professional. It’s been known for some time that grapefruit juice can interact badly with some medications.


Resources:


The Big Book of Juices


Juice Recipe Builder | Juice Recipes


Health Benefits of Grapefruits | Organic Facts


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Orange Morning | Grapefruit, Carrot and Ginger Juice Recipe

Wednesday, October 26, 2016

Spinach Carrot Apple Juice | Simple Recipes

As I’m writing this, I’m headed to the kitchen to make this recipe, spinach carrot apple juice. Spinach is becoming my favorite green vegetable. Great to juice and great to eat in salads or cooked.


I have some spinach leftover that I’m afraid is going to go bad, some carrots that are in the same condition and a big red delicious apple. So I’m juicing what’s available and later today I’m going shopping for some more fresh produce.


Spinach is a pretty good source of vitamin C and in a study I read about, spinach showed evidence of significant protection against the occurrence of aggressive prostate cancer. Good stuff, eh?


spinach carrot apple juiceCarrots have some good benefits too. Carrots are good for your vision and skin. Carrots are an excellent source of vitamin A. More good stuff for the body!


As far as apples go, did you ever hear the old saying, “An apple a day keeps the doctor away.”? Apples are one of my favorite fruits and go well into just about any juicing recipe to add a little sweetness.


This is off the topic of juicing a little. Have you ever tried stewed apples? Occasionally I have a stewed apple in the morning, because in studying Ayurvedic medicine a while back I learned stewed apples stimulate regular bowel movements. There are other benefits too. What a way to start the day! Believe me stewed apples really work. Try it three days in a row and see how you like it.  Here’s a link to a simple recipe and directions.


Spinach Carrot Apple Juice


Makes 20 ounces – Best served over ice or chilled.


  • 2 lbs of carrots

  • 10 ounces of spinach

  • 1 large red delicious apple


spinach carrot apple juice


Thank you again for reading and please let me know what you think of this recipe by commenting below.


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Spinach Carrot Apple Juice | Simple Recipes

Thursday, October 6, 2016

Cantaloupe, Carrot, Nectarine Fruit Juice Recipe

My cantaloupe, carrot, nectarine fruit juice recipe originally came from the Beta Blast recipe in The Juicing Bible on page 164. The Beta Blast calls for apricots, but I couldn’t find fresh apricots anywhere. So, I made due with what  I had available and chose to substitute nectarine’s. It turned out great and if you like cantaloupe, you’re going to love this Cantaloupe, Carrot, Nectarine juice recipe.


As you’re juicing be sure to alternate between the soft fruits and the carrot. The carrot is hard and will help push the cantaloupe and nectarine through your juicer. I use an Omega J8004 Nutrition Center.


Cantaloupe, Carrot, Nectarine


Cantaloupe, Carrot, Nectarine Fruit Juice – Beta Blast


I was curious why it is called the Beta Blast in the book, so I looked up some info on the ingredients and here’s what I found:


Researchers have recently measured the carotenoid contents of six different California-grown cantaloupe hybrids and discovered that their beta-carotene content can reach levels as high as 3,138 micrograms (per 100 grams of fresh weight). That’s about 30 times higher than the beta-carotene content of fresh oranges. – WHFoods


Now that level of beta-carotene doesn’t match up to the amount in carrots, but our recipe also has carrots! What about my substitute, the nectarine?


Juicy nectarines have delicious flavor and sweet cream-yellow or white flesh. Fruits and vegetables with a bright red, orange and yellow color often have a high amount of beta carotene. Did you know that? It’s the truth.


So there you go. All of the ingredients in this wonderful recipe have a good amount of beta carotene and if you’re lucky enough to find apricots, then you’ll have the exact “Beta Blast” recipe as in The Juicing Bible.


This is a delicious and healthy fruit juice recipe. I love the flavor, color and texture. Try this, you won’t be sorry!


Cantaloupe, Carrot, Nectarine


Serves 2 people


  • 6 carrots

  • 4 fresh nectarines, pitted ( the Beta Blast recipe called for apricots)

  • 1/2 small cantaloupe ( I decided to peel mine, but left in the seeds)

cantaloupe, carrot and nectarine


 


If you have a juice recipe you’d like to share with me, please contact me. I’ll be sure to give credit where credit is due. As always, thanks for reading and happy juicing!


P.S. Don’t forget to subscribe to my blog. No Spam! –


Sources for this article include:


WHFoods: Cantaloupe


The Juicing Bible


(This article has been updated to include more information. Thank you for reading.)



Cantaloupe, Carrot, Nectarine Fruit Juice Recipe

Beet - Cucumber Cleansing Juice Recipe with Carrots, Cucumber, Beets and Celery

I was a little hesitant to make the Beet – Cucumber Cleansing Juice just because it had so many ingredients, but really it’s not to difficult to make.  There are 7 ingredients, but ginger and lemon are so easy to add to a juice it doesn’t make sense for me not to try it at least once. I’m so happy I did.


This is a delicious blend. I could taste every ingredient, but none of them were overpowering. I’ll be making the Beet – Cucumber Cleansing Juice again.


Why is this a cleansing juice? For one, beets. Beets are good for the kidney, liver and bladder. Beetroot juice is also believed to be a blood purifier and is good for intestinal cleanses.


Be careful about the leaves though. The leaves are high in oxalate and people on a low oxalate diet should avoid consuming too much of the beetroot stems and leaves.beet - cucumber cleansing juice


Beet – Cucumber Cleansing Juice


The Beet – Cucumber Cleansing Juice Recipe comes from  – Juicing, Fasting, and Detoxing for Life: Unleash the Healing Power of Fresh Juices and Cleansing Diets In the book it’s called Beet – Cucumber Cleansing Cocktail and is on page 290. I changed the name slightly.


Makes 20+ ounces with a large cucumber


  •  1 cucumber, peeled

  • 3 carrots, scrubber well, tops removed, ends trimmed

  • 1 beet, scrubbed well, with stem and 1 or 2 leaves

  • 2 stalks celery

  • 1 handful parsley

  • 1 or 2 inch chunk ginger root scrubbed, or peeled if old (I used 1 inch)

  • 1/2 lemon, peeled

beet - cucumber cleansing juice


 


Researchers claims that compounds found in beets detoxify the liver and have the ability to cure diseases of the digestive system.


The benefits of juicing beets includes that it encourages liver cleansing, improves liver functioning and protects the liver from excessive alcohol consumption.


There are also indications that the benefits of beet juice includes the ability to cure kidney and liver diseases. – Juicing Benefits Toolbox


Thank you again for reading and please let me know what you think of this recipe by commenting below.


Sources for this article include:


Juicing Benefits Toolbox



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Beet - Cucumber Cleansing Juice Recipe with Carrots, Cucumber, Beets and Celery

Tuesday, October 4, 2016

Eye Opener | Kale, Spinach, Carrot and Grapefruit

Yeeesss! I struck gold. The Eye Opener is the best kale and grapefruit recipe I’ve run across. The grapefruit makes a wonderful early morning green juice. It truly is an eye opener, but not too tangy.


I don’t know if it’s the kale that cuts the tangy flavor of the grapefruit or if it’s the grapefruit that smooths out the strong flavor of the kale, but whatever it is, it’s fantastic! Served best over ice.


Maybe it’s just the right combination and amount of ingredients that makes this juice so good.


It’s a simple recipe too. Just kale, spinach, carrot and a grapefruit. The grapefruit needs peeling, but that’s pretty easy. I’m used to peeling citrus fruit when juicing. Speaking of peelers, here’s a good one: OXO Good Grips Swivel Peeler.


This is a serious hit of carotene, essential for eye health and immunity.- The Big Book of Juices


eye openerEye Opener – The Big Book of Juices


The Eye Opener comes from  The Big Book of Juices: More Than 400 Natural Blends for Health and Vitality Every Day.  According to the Juice Recipe Builder, this recipe has 78 calories and it’s packed full of vitamins A, C, and K. What a wonderful vegetable based juice recipe.


Makes 10 ounces


  • 1 handful kale

  • 1 large handful spinach

  • 1 carrot

  • 1 grapefruit

eye opener


NUTRIENTS


Beta-carotene, folic acid, vitamins B3, A, C and K. Calcium, iron, magnesium, phosphorus, potassium, sodium and sulphur.


This is an excellent immunity juice recipe. Try it over ice.


Thank you again for reading and please let me know what you think of this recipe by commenting below.


Sources for this article include:


The Big Book of Juices: More Than 400 Natural Blends for Health and Vitality Every Day


Juice Recipe Builder


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Eye Opener | Kale, Spinach, Carrot and Grapefruit

Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Carrot Deep Cleanser | Carrots, Beet, Kale and Apple

This is almost exactly like the Carrot Cleanser I previously wrote about. Both recipes are in the book The Big Book of Juices: More Than 400 Natural Blends for Health and Vitality Every Day, but the Carrot Deep Cleanser is better in my opinion.


carrot deep cleanserThe Carrot Deep Cleanser recipe didn’t make as much juice as I normally like, but it is very good. You can do like I did and add the 1/2 apple, 1/2 beet and a couple of more carrots to get 20 ounces.


If you are at all wary of having beet or kale juice, start with the Carrot Cleanser.


Kale, also known as borecole, is one of the healthiest vegetables on the planet. A leafy green, kale is available in curly, ornamental, or dinosaur varieties. It belongs to the Brassica family that includes cruciferous vegetables such as cabbage, collards, broccoli, and Brussels sprouts. One cup of chopped kale contains 33 calories and 9% of the daily value of calcium, 206% of vitamin A, 134% of vitamin C, and a whopping 684% of vitamin K. It is also a good source of minerals copper, potassium, iron, manganese, and phosphorus.


Carrot Deep Cleanser +


The plus (+) stands for more carrot, apple and beet.


Makes 14 ounces


  • 3 carrots

  • 1/2 apple

  • 1/2 beet

  • 1 stick celery

  • 3 large kale leaves

If you want more juice for your effort, add the 1/2 apple, 1/2 beet and a couple of more carrots. I think this tastes better and you’ll get about 20 ounces. Enough for two people or save some for later.


carrot deep cleanser.


NUTRIENTS


Beta-carotene, folic acid, vitamins B3, B6 and C. Calcium, iron, magnesium, manganese, phosphorus, potassium, sodium, sulphur.


This is an excellent detox juice recipe. Try it!


Thank you again for reading and please let me know what you think of this recipe by commenting below.


Sources for this article include:


The Big Book of Juices: More Than 400 Natural Blends for Health and Vitality Every Day


Web MD: The Truth About Kale


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Carrot Deep Cleanser | Carrots, Beet, Kale and Apple

Tuesday, March 8, 2016

Orange Morning | Grapefruit, Carrot and Ginger Juice Recipe

Wow! I never would have thought to mix carrots with grapefruit, but Orange Morning does it! I was very pleasantly surprised at how good this fruit juice is. The combination of grapefruit, carrots and ginger is perfect. The grapefruit isn’t near as strong with the carrot and ginger added in. Honestly I could barely taste the carrots and there’s just the slightest hint of ginger. This is one time where I can actually add the suggested amount of ginger in a juice and not be overwhelmed by it.


orange morningOrange Morning


“Another great morning staple but one where the sharp, awakening grapefruit tang is tempered by the sweet, rich carrot” – Orange Morning from The Big Book of Juices


In my opinion, one of the best grapefruit juice recipes out there and pretty low in calories. Only 152 calories according to Juice Recipe Builder | Juice Recipes, and that’s if you drink the entire 20 ounces.


Makes 20 ounces


  • 2 grapefruits

  • 3 carrots

  • 1/2 inch ginger root

orange morning


“A glass of chilled grapefruit juice, especially in winter, helps seriously boost your levels of vitamin C, which gives grapefruits a high place amongst various citrus fruits. It’s packed with the benefits derived from various nutrients and vitamins, including potassium and lycopene.” – Organicfacts.net


Thank you again for reading and please let me know what you think of this recipe by commenting below. I try to keep the recipes simple.


Note: If you’re taking medication consult your health care professional. It’s been known for some time that grapefruit juice can interact badly with some medications.


Resources:


The Big Book of Juices


Juice Recipe Builder | Juice Recipes


Health Benefits of Grapefruits | Organic Facts


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Orange Morning | Grapefruit, Carrot and Ginger Juice Recipe

Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Beta Blast Juice Recipe | Cantaloupe, Carrot, Apricot

Well what do you know, I found some apricots. If you’re keeping up and read my last article you may remember I substituted nectarines for apricots. So, I decided to go back and do the recipe the way it is in The Juicing Bible. The Beta Blast Juice recipe is an awesome fresh fruit juice for people looking to infuse their body with beta-carotene.


beta blast juice recipe


Fresh Juice: Beta Blast Juice Recipe


 Serves 1


  •  3 carrots

  • 2 fresh apricots, pitted

  • 1/4 cantaloupe, peeled and with seeds

beta blast juice recipe


The apricot doesn’t juice well in my Omega J8004 juicer, so I had to go slow and follow each one with a carrot. Slow and easy with this one and let the juicer run to get all of the apricot juice.


This is a delicious recipe, easy to make and full of beta-carotene. Juice and enjoy!


UPDATE:  Tips for Picking Apricots

1 .Buy fresh. Opt for in-season apricots — late spring through the summer — which are grown in the U.S. Out-of-season (winter) apricots have to get shipped from other countries and, to make the long journey, these apricots have to be picked when they’re under-ripe, which means they’re more likely to contain less flavor.

2. Choose carefully. Examine each apricot for plumpness and a golden, or orange-red, color. Avoid apricots that are green or pale yellow, or that are bruised or shriveled.

3. Give them a sniff. An apricot that has flavor also has a sweet and ready fragrance.


If you have a juice recipe you’d like to share with me, please contact me. I’ll be sure to give credit where credit is due. As always, thanks for reading and happy juicing!


P.S. Don’t forget to subscribe to my blog. No Spam! I promise!


Sources for this article include:


The Juicing Bible 2nd Edition


Medical Daily



Beta Blast Juice Recipe | Cantaloupe, Carrot, Apricot

Cantaloupe, Carrot, Nectarine Fruit Juice Recipe

My cantaloupe, carrot, nectarine fruit juice recipe originally came from the Beta Blast recipe in The Juicing Bible on page 164. The Beta Blast calls for apricots, but I couldn’t find fresh apricots anywhere. So, I made due with what  I had available and chose to substitute nectarine’s. It turned out great and if you like cantaloupe, you’re going to love this Cantaloupe, Carrot, Nectarine juice recipe.


As you’re juicing be sure to alternate between the soft fruits and the carrot. The carrot is hard and will help push the cantaloupe and nectarine through your juicer. I use an Omega J8004 Nutrition Center.


Cantaloupe, Carrot, Nectarine


Cantaloupe, Carrot, Nectarine Fruit Juice – Beta Blast


I was curious why it is called the Beta Blast in the book, so I looked up some info on the ingredients and here’s what I found:


Researchers have recently measured the carotenoid contents of six different California-grown cantaloupe hybrids and discovered that their beta-carotene content can reach levels as high as 3,138 micrograms (per 100 grams of fresh weight). That’s about 30 times higher than the beta-carotene content of fresh oranges. – WHFoods


Now that level of beta-carotene doesn’t match up to the amount in carrots, but our recipe also has carrots! What about my substitute, the nectarine?


Juicy nectarines have delicious flavor and sweet cream-yellow or white flesh. Fruits and vegetables with a bright red, orange and yellow color often have a high amount of beta carotene. Did you know that? It’s the truth.


So there you go. All of the ingredients in this wonderful recipe have a good amount of beta carotene and if you’re lucky enough to find apricots, then you’ll have the exact “Beta Blast” recipe as in The Juicing Bible.


This is a delicious and healthy fruit juice recipe. I love the flavor, color and texture. Try this, you won’t be sorry!


Cantaloupe, Carrot, Nectarine


Serves 2 people


  • 6 carrots

  • 4 fresh nectarines, pitted ( the Beta Blast recipe called for apricots)

  • 1/2 small cantaloupe ( I decided to peel mine, but left in the seeds)

cantaloupe, carrot and nectarine


 


If you have a juice recipe you’d like to share with me, please contact me. I’ll be sure to give credit where credit is due. As always, thanks for reading and happy juicing!


P.S. Don’t forget to subscribe to my blog. No Spam! –


Sources for this article include:


WHFoods: Cantaloupe


The Juicing Bible


(This article has been updated to include more information. Thank you for reading.)



Cantaloupe, Carrot, Nectarine Fruit Juice Recipe

Friday, February 19, 2016

Orange Morning | Grapefruit, Carrot and Ginger Juice Recipe

Wow! I never would have thought to mix carrots with grapefruit, but Orange Morning does it! I was very pleasantly surprised at how good this fruit juice is. The combination of grapefruit, carrots and ginger is perfect. The grapefruit isn’t near as strong with the carrot and ginger added in. Honestly I could barely taste the carrots and there’s just the slightest hint of ginger. This is one time where I can actually add the suggested amount of ginger in a juice and not be overwhelmed by it.


orange morningOrange Morning


“Another great morning staple but one where the sharp, awakening grapefruit tang is tempered by the sweet, rich carrot” – Orange Morning from The Big Book of Juices


In my opinion, one of the best grapefruit juice recipes out there and pretty low in calories. Only 152 calories according to Juice Recipe Builder | Juice Recipes, and that’s if you drink the entire 20 ounces.


Makes 20 ounces


  • 2 grapefruits

  • 3 carrots

  • 1/2 inch ginger root

orange morning


“A glass of chilled grapefruit juice, especially in winter, helps seriously boost your levels of vitamin C, which gives grapefruits a high place amongst various citrus fruits. It’s packed with the benefits derived from various nutrients and vitamins, including potassium and lycopene.” – Organicfacts.net


Thank you again for reading and please let me know what you think of this recipe by commenting below. I try to keep the recipes simple.


Note: If you’re taking medication consult your health care professional. It’s been known for some time that grapefruit juice can interact badly with some medications.


Resources:


The Big Book of Juices


Juice Recipe Builder | Juice Recipes


Health Benefits of Grapefruits | Organic Facts


P.S. Please remember to subscribe to my blog. You’ll only receive e-mail when I post a new article and nothing else. No Spam!



Orange Morning | Grapefruit, Carrot and Ginger Juice Recipe

Monday, January 18, 2016

Carrot Deep Cleanser | Carrots, Beet, Kale and Apple

This is almost exactly like the Carrot Cleanser I previously wrote about. Both recipes are in the book The Big Book of Juices: More Than 400 Natural Blends for Health and Vitality Every Day, but the Carrot Deep Cleanser is better in my opinion.


carrot deep cleanserThe Carrot Deep Cleanser recipe didn’t make as much juice as I normally like, but it is very good. You can do like I did and add the 1/2 apple, 1/2 beet and a couple of more carrots to get 20 ounces.


If you are at all wary of having beet or kale juice, start with the Carrot Cleanser.


Kale, also known as borecole, is one of the healthiest vegetables on the planet. A leafy green, kale is available in curly, ornamental, or dinosaur varieties. It belongs to the Brassica family that includes cruciferous vegetables such as cabbage, collards, broccoli, and Brussels sprouts. One cup of chopped kale contains 33 calories and 9% of the daily value of calcium, 206% of vitamin A, 134% of vitamin C, and a whopping 684% of vitamin K. It is also a good source of minerals copper, potassium, iron, manganese, and phosphorus.


Carrot Deep Cleanser +


The plus (+) stands for more carrot, apple and beet.


Makes 14 ounces


  • 3 carrots

  • 1/2 apple

  • 1/2 beet

  • 1 stick celery

  • 3 large kale leaves

If you want more juice for your effort, add the 1/2 apple, 1/2 beet and a couple of more carrots. I think this tastes better and you’ll get about 20 ounces. Enough for two people or save some for later.


carrot deep cleanser.


NUTRIENTS


Beta-carotene, folic acid, vitamins B3, B6 and C. Calcium, iron, magnesium, manganese, phosphorus, potassium, sodium, sulphur.


This is an excellent detox juice recipe. Try it!


Thank you again for reading and please let me know what you think of this recipe by commenting below.


Sources for this article include:


The Big Book of Juices: More Than 400 Natural Blends for Health and Vitality Every Day


Web MD: The Truth About Kale


P.S. Please remember to subscribe to my blog. No Spam!




Carrot Deep Cleanser | Carrots, Beet, Kale and Apple

Monday, December 7, 2015

Cantaloupe, Carrot, Nectarine Fruit Juice Recipe

My cantaloupe, carrot, nectarine fruit juice recipe originally came from the Beta Blast recipe in The Juicing Bible on page 164. The Beta Blast calls for apricots, but I couldn’t find fresh apricots anywhere. So, I made due with what  I had available and chose to substitute nectarine’s. It turned out great and if you like cantaloupe, you’re going to love this Cantaloupe, Carrot, Nectarine juice recipe.


As you’re juicing be sure to alternate between the soft fruits and the carrot. The carrot is hard and will help push the cantaloupe and nectarine through your juicer. I use an Omega J8004 Nutrition Center.


Cantaloupe, Carrot, Nectarine


Cantaloupe, Carrot, Nectarine Fruit Juice – Beta Blast


I was curious why it is called the Beta Blast in the book, so I looked up some info on the ingredients and here’s what I found:


Researchers have recently measured the carotenoid contents of six different California-grown cantaloupe hybrids and discovered that their beta-carotene content can reach levels as high as 3,138 micrograms (per 100 grams of fresh weight). That’s about 30 times higher than the beta-carotene content of fresh oranges. – WHFoods


Now that level of beta-carotene doesn’t match up to the amount in carrots, but our recipe also has carrots! What about my substitute, the nectarine?


Juicy nectarines have delicious flavor and sweet cream-yellow or white flesh. Fruits and vegetables with a bright red, orange and yellow color often have a high amount of beta carotene. Did you know that? It’s the truth.


So there you go. All of the ingredients in this wonderful recipe have a good amount of beta carotene and if you’re lucky enough to find apricots, then you’ll have the exact “Beta Blast” recipe as in The Juicing Bible.


This is a delicious and healthy fruit juice recipe. I love the flavor, color and texture. Try this, you won’t be sorry!


Cantaloupe, Carrot, Nectarine


Serves 2 people


  • 6 carrots

  • 4 fresh nectarines, pitted ( the Beta Blast recipe called for apricots)

  • 1/2 small cantaloupe ( I decided to peel mine, but left in the seeds)

cantaloupe, carrot and nectarine


 


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Sources for this article include:


WHFoods: Cantaloupe


The Juicing Bible


(This article has been updated to include more information. Thank you for reading.)



Cantaloupe, Carrot, Nectarine Fruit Juice Recipe