Squeeze the Rainbow:
The Journey of
Fresh-Squeezed Juice
from Nature to Juice.
A glass of fresh-squeezed juice is a great way to meet your fruit and vegetable needs. There are numerous combinations to create a variety of flavors that are packed with a lot of vitamins and minerals.
Juicer Recipes
Carrot, Granny Smith, and Ginger Juice
Saturated Fat (g) 0; Trans Fatty Acid (g) 0;
Cholesterol (mg) 0; Vitamin A (IU) 12250 (245.0%); Vitamin C (mg) 5.3 (8.9%);
Potassium (mg) 114.7; Sodium (mg) 56.7
Ingredients
Slice apples. Process enough slices in a juicer, skimming and discarding any foam, to measure 4 cups juice, then transfer the juice to a pitcher. Process enough carrots, skimming and discarding any foam, to measure 3 1/2 cups juice, then add to the pitcher with apple juice. Process ginger, then stir 2 1/2 tablespoons of ginger juice into a pitcher. Chill until cold, about 2 hours. Serve over ice, if desired.
Trans Fatty Acid (g) 0; Cholesterol (mg) 0;
Vitamin A - IU (IU) 4988 (99.8%); Vitamin C (mg) 51 (84.6%);
Iron (mg) 0.6 (3.2%); Sodium (mg) 67 (2.8%)
In addition, the recipe contains Vitamin B1; B2; B6; Folate;
Use an electric juice extractor or heavy-duty juicer that can process stems, skin, and seeds.
Ingredients
5 ounces fresh pineapple (about 1 cup or 1/8 large pineapple), peeled, cored, cut into large chunks, and chilled
Preparation
In Memory of Jack LaLanne
Jack LaLanne Sings His Theme Song
Jack LaLanne sings the closing song from his old TV show
as a duet with an old video of himself.