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Flaxbee

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6. well, it's harder with a blender, especially if you use harder veggies like carrots, beets, etc.
Mon Oct 1, 2012, 03:41 PM
Oct 2012

I am not a fan of tons of appliances; I get cranky if there's too much junk on the counter or in cabinets. I know you have minimal space & on a boat every inch of space counts, but a quality juicer is worth it, I think. Especially if you want to toss in some wheat germ or other healthy items; it's nice to have the option of a quick 'liquid' breakfast or lunch or even just snack. I'm not a protein shake kind of person, but I do like a few healthy additions to the veggies every once in a while.

Unfortunately, though, juicers create a lot of pulp; great if you compost, but I'm guessing you don't on a boat

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