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| - Crap! Full of crap! I find myself having to find ways to compensate for my muffin-top-eating-habits. So here I am....to uncrap myself. Coming here for an organic cold pressed juice is one step closer to feeling less muffinish.
Many options of juices are available for you to choose from to add to your lunch. Where do you start? How do you pick? Looking at the big picture - they're all good for you! It really comes down to taste. Thus far, off of the cold pressed juices (~$7-10), I am a fan of Fennel Destination, Little Miss Sunshine, and Lean Green Veggie Machine.
Fennel by itself isn't something I love, but this one happens to have a sweetness to it because of them apples (green and Fuji).
Sunshine has pineapple, pear, ginger, and mint - evenly balanced - tastes like it's name.
Lean Green tastes like the look of Jolly Green Giant - kinda makes me feel like I have to drink this because I lack veggie intake.
With C-Horse I could really taste a combo of sweet/spicy (cayenne).
Basillion was veggie tasting to me.
Juice boosts (3 oz) ~$4-5, 5 options.
Yin Zing tastes like a kumquat to me, but none in that boost.
Body Karate has a strong ginger taste.
Grassercise was my favorite - pineapple tasting.
Detox had a ginger taste as well.
Seems like the smoothies are popular here too! Besides juices, they have salads, coffee, tea, and snacks. The Quinoa brownie (gluten-free) was actually good and healthy. It wasn't too sweet and had the resemblance of weight and texture like a brownie.
Is it pricey? On the yes side. But who wants to cut up and prep, and juice a pound of apples, carrots, kale, ginger, cucumbers, pineapples, etc each and every time? Not me! Who wants to clean up that mess? Not me! Ain't nobody got time for that! Time is money and money is time. I feel like it is worth the buy.
Yaya! What would I do without you? He will help you with what to try and will explain anything and everything to you.
Good luck fellow muffins!
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