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Can anyone recommend a juicer they like? I am looking to get started
with juicing, probably just making small quantities for 1-2 people at a time. I had a cheap juicer at one point, (Hamilton Beech?) which quickly broke and I returned. I would like to juice carrots, apples, oranges and various other fruits and vegetables. For oranges am I better off with a separate manual retro style citrus juicer? (easier than having to peel the orange) I already have a blender, KA food processor and KA stand mixer so I'm looking for something that won't take up a lot of counter space. Is the juicer attachment to the KA stand mixer decent or will it just become a quick source of frustration? Also looking for something that is easy to clean! Thanks Tanya |
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Do either of your other machines have a juicer attachment? I got the
one for my Magimix food processor (didn't want or need a whole new machine!), and it works wonderfully. Tanya Quinn wrote: Can anyone recommend a juicer they like? I am looking to get started with juicing, probably just making small quantities for 1-2 people at a time. I had a cheap juicer at one point, (Hamilton Beech?) which quickly broke and I returned. I would like to juice carrots, apples, oranges and various other fruits and vegetables. For oranges am I better off with a separate manual retro style citrus juicer? (easier than having to peel the orange) I already have a blender, KA food processor and KA stand mixer so I'm looking for something that won't take up a lot of counter space. Is the juicer attachment to the KA stand mixer decent or will it just become a quick source of frustration? Also looking for something that is easy to clean! Thanks Tanya -- Kate XXXXXX Lady Catherine, Wardrobe Mistress of the Chocolate Buttons http://www.diceyhome.free-online.co.uk Click on Kate's Pages and explore! |
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