Guest guest Posted July 15, 2004 Report Share Posted July 15, 2004 that's what we've got, and it does seem to work as you say -- seems that pushing a carrot through with it and leaving a little grass on one side helps -- i know i sure can't afford a juicer right now -- just got back from taking my daughter to the dentist and she's in need of three fillings ( one 2 sided) to the tune of $218 -- trying to decide what angle to approach that one from ! i'm sure if they make special juicers just for wheat grass, there must be a reason and they must be superior. but i know the wheat grass is juicing through the juiceman, even if not at optimum efficiency, cuz i see it coming out and can taste it in the drink. got a good deal on a square foot of wheatgrass at the local market for only $4.99 peace, cathie In a message dated 7/15/2004 2:59:33 PM Mountain Daylight Time, bliksemskater@... writes: hi, i use just a regular juicer, older juiceman i think. i grow my own wheatgrass, barleygrass. it takes more i think, but i actually get the juice. the trick i think is how to do it. i take small amounts (handfull) and don't ram it trought the opening. it sort of collects by the sinning blade, and i use little pressure. beautiful green color coming off this grass! tastes and smells ..........uhhhh, not so great (O: wink, wink. rik Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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