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Vertical Slow Juicers


JoNorvelleWalker

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2 minutes ago, TdeV said:

Please report other things you do with it!

 

Beet juice works well, as does apple.  I don't want to give the misleading impression that this is an appliance I use every day.  However I need a batch of orgeat tomorrow.

 

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1 minute ago, liuzhou said:

That c@rn drink is very, very common here in China. Bunch of perverts, obviously!

 

In China do they use sweet corn or field corn for making juice?  How is it typically prepared?

 

 

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11 hours ago, JoNorvelleWalker said:

 

In China do they use sweet corn or field corn for making juice?  How is it typically prepared?

 

 

 

How would I know? I refuse to even sit at the same table with people who obviously take delight in hating food. I'm certainly not going to be questioning them (if I was in law enforcement, I might!) about the details of their deviant activities. They might think I want to join in!

 

(I'll ask the next time I have the chance, but I'd guess it is sweet corn.)

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  • 3 months later...

Tonight making almond milk the auger became stuck in my juicer.  A real pain.  Google was not much help.  I finally freed the auger by running hot water repeatedly through the mechanism.

 

May this be of help to someone.

 

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I should clarify that the auger did not become stuck while juicing.  It was stuck while I was trying to take the machine apart for cleaning.

 

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