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| - My friend suggested that we try out this place after a 7 mile walk, wow! was that a good idea! What way better to replenish a sore body with some TLJ- tender love and juice that is! I ordered the "After Party" juice drink, how else could I pass up the apple, beet, lemon, and jalapeno combination?! Woo... how does one explain this drink? You just have to get it. There that's my description... no really, go now and pick up an "after party", then you will understand why it is hard to explain. There are no words that can describe what your mouth will feel. You take in a sip and it's like: "Oh. Ah. Do I like this? Hm... Oh, yeah, I like this." You drink some more, then it becomes "Oh, yes my taste buds (and body) are thanking me, I love this!" I eyed up many other awesome descriptions of health foods that I would love to try in the future, one of which was a lavender donut/cookie of sorts (I forget exactly what it was, but I wanted it!) ...So maybe it's not the most healthy for a diet conscious gal like myself, but the ingredients are based on using the healthiest and freshest foods, so it's going to be made with better ingredients than your local bakery. I did think $5.50/small was a little steep for a juice, but I also understand that using real, organic ingredients isn't cheap and they did take extra time making mine, which was probably why it was so awesome, so I didn't mind. The question is: would I get a juice again? Probably not. I would go for a meal or a smoothie that has more packed into it for the cost. You can get a larger sized "small" smoothie compared to my really "small" juice size for $5 and soup for $6, so it isn't overpriced depending on what you get. I just got the smallest item for what seemed like a higher price, but you are fueling your body with a good product, so it all evens out. It's trial and error anywhere you go. I look forward to tasting some of their food items in the near future!
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