So last night I went to Walmart and purchased a cheap $60 juicer. I was at first concerned after doing research that suggested higher end juicers ($100-$300) and many people saying that cheap juicers are basically crap. However I find this little juicer extremely efficient. I wanted my first juicing to be full of vitamins and nutrients, so I didn't really bother with a specific recipe. I'd say I went a little crazy with the amount of different vegetables and fruits I put into my little concoction.
My very first juice creation consisted of; 1/2 Beet, 2 Stalks of Celery, 3 Medium sized carrots, 1 Green apple, 1 Pear, 1/2 Cucumber, 7 Cherry tomatoes, 2 Large handfuls of chopped kale, a few grapes, and a green pepper. I would give this juice about a 3/5. It does fill you up and the taste is not bad at all. It has kind of an earthy flavor, which I really enjoyed. This yielded about 9 jars of juice.
Now I hate to say it because I love my fiance very very much but he can be somewhat of an enabler. Always bringing me little snacks home, Chocolates, doughnuts. You name it he brought it. Even in the past when I have shared with him my concerns about my weight he still continued to bring home these treats. I sat down and talked to him this time very sternly. I told him this isn't just a few extra pounds. I'm to the point where I probably only have a year or so left to live if I continue down this road. I have gained over 250 lbs since getting together with him 5 years ago. This cannot continue. When Colin returned from the store tonight and told me he had gotten me a couple treats at first I was not happy to say the least. Once he showed me what he got I was very impressed and proud.
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