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I know this sounds silly, but apple can be tough, because it can be a dry bitter

taste depending on the apple. (I like golden delicious, gala, and macintosh

(though, I have yet to find those in TX!))

Apples go great with vegetables.

Remember, if he doesn't drink it, you drink it. Don't waste it, as it's

expensive, plus all those wonderful vitamins and enzymes go to waste...

If it's the texture that bothers him (and it did for my son, now he just slams

it back like an old pro!) -- I took his 'regular' juice, and I added a

tablespoon each time of juicer juice until he didn't balk at it. If he balked,

I added more of his 'regular' juice.

It takes some time to get there, but it works. My son ate 5 things. Now he

eats everything. You just have to figure out the right combo for him. (and we

all are different!)

My basic recipe that I used for a long time was: Pineapple (1/2), ginger (1/2

inch, peeled), peeled pears/apples, lemon (1/2) or lime..and then when he got

used to that, I started adding veggies. I used Kale first. It's got a lot of

great nutrients in it.

Now I am like a mad scientist. I juice for Jimmy a lot of days 2 times in the

day. He likes it a lot. I tried to pick things that would support the liver.

So I juiced with dandelion leaves. I get really creative, and it's fun. He

eats and gets things I know he wouldn't get otherwise.

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> So I finally got my juicer, Breville something. And I made my son some

> apple juice which of course he didn't like b/c it tastes like cider.

> So I guess I can water it down and give him a little at a time? I

> really want to use the juicer as a way to get in fruits and veggies,

> which he currently doesn't eat AT ALL. Suggestions?

>

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I know adding Ginger ale or even seltzer water to the juice was the trick for my son. He is super picky and loves soda. Oh and also add a sweet fruit like watermelon to things like carrot (makes it so much better)SharonSent from my iPad

So I finally got my juicer, Breville something. And I made my son some

apple juice which of course he didn't like b/c it tastes like cider.

So I guess I can water it down and give him a little at a time? I

really want to use the juicer as a way to get in fruits and veggies,

which he currently doesn't eat AT ALL. Suggestions?

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No, not anymore. At the beginning, Jimmy (and Maddie) both balked at the juicer

drink. (refused...however, the good news was, I was pregnant with Sam so he got

it!!)

I would give them orange or apple juice (or whatever their favorite regular

crappy pasteurized fruit juice they liked) and put a tablespoon of juicer drink

until they balked (if they balked, then I added more of their 'reg' juice) -- it

took about a month (or 1 and 1'2 months of doing this) until it was a full on

juicer drink.

and no, if he loves it, don't cut it with water. :) laura

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> >>So I finally got my juicer, Breville something. And I made my son some

> >>apple juice which of course he didn't like b/c it tastes like cider.

> >>So I guess I can water it down and give him a little at a time? I

> >>really want to use the juicer as a way to get in fruits and veggies,

> >>which he currently doesn't eat AT ALL. Suggestions?

> >>

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> --

> Toni

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> ------

> Mind like a steel trap...

> Rusty and illegal in 37 states.

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Awesome thanks! I felt kinda bad adding water since it tastes so yummy straight. I haven't tried the watermelong but addign that to carrots sounds great! Is kale sweeter than spinach? We have been using spinach so far and I tried swiss chard too that worked pretty well since it is sweet already.

To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Wed, January 12, 2011 9:45:47 AMSubject: Re: Juicing-- G.

No, not anymore. At the beginning, Jimmy (and Maddie) both balked at the juicer drink. (refused...however, the good news was, I was pregnant with Sam so he got it!!)I would give them orange or apple juice (or whatever their favorite regular crappy pasteurized fruit juice they liked) and put a tablespoon of juicer drink until they balked (if they balked, then I added more of their 'reg' juice) -- it took about a month (or 1 and 1'2 months of doing this) until it was a full on juicer drink. and no, if he loves it, don't cut it with water. :) laura> >> >> >Â > >>So I finally got my juicer, Breville something. And I made my son some> >>apple juice which of course he didn't like b/c it tastes like cider.> >>So I guess I can water it down and give him a little at a time? I> >>really want to use the juicer as a way to get in fruits and veggies,> >>which he currently doesn't eat AT ALL. Suggestions?> >>> > > -- > Toni> > ------> Mind like a steel trap...> Rusty and illegal in 37 states.>

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I love spinach in my juicer drinks - however, that being said, i tend to use

Kale as spinach is high oxalate. (I tend to do 1 high ox to a bunch of low ox

ingredients)

Swiss chard is also high ox -- but it's so yummy!! I rotate my high ox's except

that Jimmy is into beet juice lately...

You are a juicer fanatic too! Love it!! I juice everyday, sometimes 2 x's a

day, as my kids like it. (and it's easy to get nutrients into them.) as a

result, they ask less for cookies, candy, and even carbs...they tend to ask for

chicken, squash, and fruits like bananas (although, I don't do bananas that

often in this house).

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> > >>So I finally got my juicer, Breville something. And I made my son some

> > >>apple juice which of course he didn't like b/c it tastes like cider.

> > >>So I guess I can water it down and give him a little at a time? I

> > >>really want to use the juicer as a way to get in fruits and veggies,

> > >>which he currently doesn't eat AT ALL. Suggestions?

> > >>

> >

> >

> > --

> > Toni

> >

> > ------

> > Mind like a steel trap...

> > Rusty and illegal in 37 states.

> >

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Kale is waaaay lower oxalate than spinach or swiss chard. Swiss chard is one of the worst. :-(

High

Swiss Chard,

Green, steamed

 

1/2 cup chopped

1/2 cup = 87.5

487 per 1/2 cup

High

Swiss

Chard, Green, boiled

 

1/2

cup chopped

1/2

cup = 87.5

293

per 1/2 cup

High

Swiss

Chard, Red, raw

 

1/2

cup

1/2

cup = 18

210

per 1/2 cup

High

Swiss

Chard, Red, steamed

 

1/2

cup, chopped

1/2

cup = 87.5

921

per 1/2 cup

High

Swiss

Chard, Red, boiled

 

1/2

cup, chopped

1/2

cup = 87.5

375

per 1/2 cup

(recommended oxalate max for a child would be like 80 mg / day)

 

Awesome thanks!  I felt kinda bad adding water since it tastes so yummy straight.  I haven't tried the watermelong but addign that to carrots sounds great!  Is kale sweeter than spinach?  We have been using spinach so far and I tried swiss chard too that worked pretty well since it is sweet already. 

To: mb12 valtrex

Sent: Wed, January 12, 2011 9:45:47 AMSubject: Re: Juicing-- G.

 

No, not anymore. At the beginning, Jimmy (and Maddie) both balked at the juicer drink. (refused...however, the good news was, I was pregnant with Sam so he got it!!)I would give them orange or apple juice (or whatever their favorite regular crappy pasteurized fruit juice they liked) and put a tablespoon of juicer drink until they balked (if they balked, then I added more of their 'reg' juice) -- it took about a month (or 1 and 1'2 months of doing this) until it was a full on juicer drink.

and no, if he loves it, don't cut it with water. :) laura

> >> >> >  > >>So I finally got my juicer, Breville something. And I made my son some> >>apple juice which of course he didn't like b/c it tastes like cider.> >>So I guess I can water it down and give him a little at a time? I

> >>really want to use the juicer as a way to get in fruits and veggies,> >>which he currently doesn't eat AT ALL. Suggestions?> >>> > > -- > Toni>

> ------> Mind like a steel trap...> Rusty and illegal in 37 states.>

-- Toni------Mind like a steel trap...Rusty and illegal in 37 states.

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