Guest guest Posted May 8, 2012 Report Share Posted May 8, 2012 http://www.youtube.com/all_comments?v=chqraYINfuY & email=comment_received I stumbled upon a you-tube video that did show the wheatgrass with the Vitamix and then using a milk or nut bag. I just received my milk bag and almonds. So I have the milk bag now. Maybe someone with a juicer and a Vitamix can try both methods and see if they taste the same. In making wheat grass, Melody, do you use the tray with holes and the tray without holes under it? I have asked my neighbor who goes to garage sales and finds all kinds of wonderful things that are thrown away, to find me a metal shelving unit where there is about 2 ft or more of space or adjustable shelves. I saw a nice bamboo one that might have worked but it was $160 and I was thinking more of $15 or less. I can't do wheatgrass untill I have a place to put it. A vegan acquaintance from church indicated that Jamba Juice had wheatgrass juice. She also said it is best on an empty stomach, which was hard for her to do. I haven't tried her vegan recipes except for cookies which were delicious. She appreciated the information I gave her about Cinnamon and she bought the Ceylon Cinnamon at Whole Foods. Carolyn Wilkerson Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2012 Report Share Posted May 8, 2012 Carolyn: I've never made Wheatgrass in my life. I'm the sunnies, pea shoots,lentils, and brassica person. lol Melody > > > > http://www.youtube.com/all_comments?v=chqraYINfuY & email=comment_received > > I stumbled upon a you-tube video that did show the wheatgrass with the Vitamix and then using a milk or nut bag. I just received my milk bag and almonds. So I have the milk bag now. Maybe someone with a juicer and a Vitamix can try both methods and see if they taste the same. > > In making wheat grass, Melody, do you use the tray with holes and the tray without holes under it? I have asked my neighbor who goes to garage sales and finds all kinds of wonderful things that are thrown away, to find me a metal shelving unit where there is about 2 ft or more of space or adjustable shelves. I saw a nice bamboo one that might have worked but it was $160 and I was thinking more of $15 or less. I can't do wheatgrass untill I have a place to put it. A vegan acquaintance from church indicated that Jamba Juice had wheatgrass juice. She also said it is best on an empty stomach, which was hard for her to do. I haven't tried her vegan recipes except for cookies which were delicious. She appreciated the information I gave her about Cinnamon and she bought the Ceylon Cinnamon at Whole Foods. > > Carolyn Wilkerson > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2012 Report Share Posted May 8, 2012 Give it time Melody.....I can see your new title now......Wheatgrass Woooman!!!!!! Re: How to make wheatgrass in a Vitamix Carolyn: I've never made Wheatgrass in my life. I'm the sunnies, pea shoots,lentils, and brassica person. lol Melody > > > > http://www.youtube.com/all_comments?v=chqraYINfuY & email=comment_received<http://\ www.youtube.com/all_comments?v=chqraYINfuY & email=comment_received> > > I stumbled upon a you-tube video that did show the wheatgrass with the Vitamix and then using a milk or nut bag. I just received my milk bag and almonds. So I have the milk bag now. Maybe someone with a juicer and a Vitamix can try both methods and see if they taste the same. > > In making wheat grass, Melody, do you use the tray with holes and the tray without holes under it? I have asked my neighbor who goes to garage sales and finds all kinds of wonderful things that are thrown away, to find me a metal shelving unit where there is about 2 ft or more of space or adjustable shelves. I saw a nice bamboo one that might have worked but it was $160 and I was thinking more of $15 or less. I can't do wheatgrass untill I have a place to put it. A vegan acquaintance from church indicated that Jamba Juice had wheatgrass juice. She also said it is best on an empty stomach, which was hard for her to do. I haven't tried her vegan recipes except for cookies which were delicious. She appreciated the information I gave her about Cinnamon and she bought the Ceylon Cinnamon at Whole Foods. > > Carolyn Wilkerson > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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