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Author: nbysv3hu
Date: Nov 28, 2007 18:20
... An Instant Juicer The Acme juicer is able to convert fresh ... as one of the best juicers all across the world when ... well as fruits. The Acme juicer is not like other blenders ... Acme and Other Brand Name Juicers on Sale at: http://www...juice extractor acme supreme juicerator 5001 acme juicerator blade waring pro...company acme supreme juicerator model 5001 acme juicer manual russell hobbs...
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Author: Scott Peterson
Date: May 7, 2007 20:48
...and the oranges were very ripe makling them easier to juice. But it still took 30 minutes and I couldn't type afterwards. I got one of the Brenville Citrus Juicers. Very well built, easy to use and gets every bit of juice out of the fruit. I was amazed at how little pulp was left on the remaining skin. Scott Peterson...
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Author: Mitch Scherer
Date: Apr 25, 2007 22:11
....net says... What kind of juicer do you like best for ...half and push it onto the juicer? I would think what comes ... any more, but the identical juicer appears to be available under ... versions of this type of juicer available. A quick Google search ... looking pretty promising. IMO, the juicers that only extract the liquid ... reamer over a dish style juicer as you describe. It is ...
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Author: Will
Date: Apr 22, 2007 06:30
... 21, 12:25 pm, "Kent" <kh6...@comcast.net> wrote: What kind of juicer do you like best for orange juice? I'm looking at a Juiceman(...-MPZ-22 where you cut the orange in half and push it onto the juicer? I would think what comes out would be quite different. Has anyone had ... like? Thanks, Kent If you have a KA mixer, the juicer attachment is cheap and works pretty well.
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Author: wff_ng_7
Date: Apr 21, 2007 18:18
"Kent" <kh6444@comcast.net> wrote: What kind of juicer do you like best for orange juice? I'm looking at a ... where you cut the orange in half and push it onto the juicer? I would think what comes out would be quite different. Has ... could cover most of the year with their different seasons. I used their juicer on many occassions when I came to visit and found it reasonably easy ...
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Author: Kent
Date: Apr 21, 2007 17:12
...> @comcast.net says... What kind of juicer do you like best for orange ...in half and push it onto the juicer? I would think what comes out ...> brand any more, but the identical juicer appears to be available under ... motorized versions of this type of juicer available. A quick Google search turned ... model looking pretty promising. IMO, the juicers that only extract the liquid and ...
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Author: yetanotherBob
Date: Apr 21, 2007 14:56
... @comcast.net says... What kind of juicer do you like best for orange ... in half and push it onto the juicer? I would think what comes out ... brand any more, but the identical juicer appears to be available under other ... motorized versions of this type of juicer available. A quick Google search turned ... model looking pretty promising. IMO, the juicers that only extract the liquid and ...
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Author: Kent
Date: Apr 21, 2007 10:25
What kind of juicer do you like best for orange juice? I'm looking at a Juiceman(mfg Salton), which forces the orange and pulp through very tiny holes..., http://www.shopping.com/xPR-Braun-Citromatic-De-Luxe-MPZ-22 where you cut the orange in half and push it onto the juicer? I would think what comes out would be quite different. Has anyone had problems with either kind? Is there a brand, or ...
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Author: Peter A
Date: Apr 3, 2007 14:10
... new blender. We are also very interested in grinding our own grains, so we've been looking at some wheat grinders (i.e., Wonder Mill), which run about $200-250. If we could get a juicer, mixer, food processor, and wheat grinder all in one machine, then I could see jumping at the $425 it would take to purchase it. I'd like to get some feedback from others who have used the ...
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Author: yetanotherBob
Date: Mar 31, 2007 15:43
... new blender. We are also very interested in grinding our own grains, so we've been looking at some wheat grinders (i.e., Wonder Mill), which run about $200-250. If we could get a juicer, mixer, food processor, and wheat grinder all in one machine, then I could see jumping at the $425 it would take to purchase it. I'd like to get some feedback from others who have used the ...
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