Wednesday, July 21, 2010

advice

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

juicy juice

Make Fresh Juice With Juiceman Jr At Home


by: Drew Chan

















If you can make a choice between bottled juice and fresh juice, which one would you pick? For me, it would be always the fresh juice. A lot of people would think that it is time-consuming to make yourself a cup of just produced delicious juice. If you have a Juiceman Jr. Juicer, everything would become easier. And this device can make juicing an enjoyable and no sweat process.



Whenever you want to have fresh juice, the junior model is one of the most convenient tools you can rely on. If you are an experienced juicer user, you may ever hear the previous famous model of Juiceman II. Actually both of model II and junior model are using centrifugal technology. Centrifugal juicer is the most common seen type in the stores. Another common type is masticating juicers. Each of them has its own advantages. Usually centrifugal juicers feature a higher speed with a stainless steel spinning basket. The juicing process of centrifugal juicers is to place the fruit or vegetables down the chute first, and then let them spin against the basket wall. After which, the centrifugal forces will separate the juice away from the pulp. Finally the automatic pulp ejection system will eject the pulp automatically and the juice just flows into the bowl.



Actually Juiceman Jr. Juicer combines many convenient features. Firstly it can separate and eject pulp automatically, which save you a lot of time when you need to make a lot of juice. Besides, it has a wide feed chute as well, which can store much more juice. Actually it can squeeze the whole apple to make juice without cutting it up, which you might already see in the advertisement. In addition, Juiceman Jr. Juicer is small in size and takes up little room in your cupboards.



All the Juiceman series are excellent juice extractors. You can choose the one you like based on your needs. If you are a single and consume little juice daily, the junior model is the best choice. It is only with a motor of 440 watts. If you want to buy a juicer for the whole family, you’d better choose a bigger one. No problem you can always find the one suit you in Juiceman series.



Consuming fresh juice on daily basis can benefit people greatly. Now more and more people are beginning to make it a try. Juiceman Jr. Juicer is a not bad start if you are a new beginner and have no idea where to start. Compared with other models available in the store, it is excellent in performance and moderate at cost. Actually I have ever tried a few juicer models in the past years. Some models simply disappointed me and I had to decide to return them back. But this junior model convinces me at the first sight that it will do a good job for me. As a matter of fact, it wins my trust by its excellent performance later. I love fresh juice and I love Juiceman Jr. Juicer as well.



About The Author



Drew Chan is a Juiceman user and want to share his Juiceman Jr. reviews, for more please visit http://juicemanjr.org.



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Article Source:

http://www.articlecity.com/articles/food_and_drink/article_2731.shtml

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Friday, July 16, 2010

see this

The Secret to Growing Plants


by: Chris Meagher

















For many people, growing plants or gardening, is often relegated to the too hard basket. Indeed, many have an unfounded belief that they are "no good" at gardening. Similarly, there are some that believe that, rather than a "green thumb" - that they have a "black thumb".



This sort of thinking has generally been brought about, because of the rare times they have tried to plant something, with no training, it has almost immediately turned up it's toes.



Rightly so, too!



If you knew nothing about concreting, would you expect your first raw attempt to look like a runway? Of course not. Not without someone showing you how to do it, first.



So, why should gardening be any different?



Is it because you can buy plants in the supermarket, therefore giving everyone the immediate license to be an instant gardener?



You can buy engine oil in the supermarket, but this does not automatically make you a mechanic, just because you bought some oil.



Would you like to know the secret to growing plants?



Let me tell you - The Secret to Growing Plants is, that, there is no secret.



Or maybe, The Secret to Growing Plants is, that you have to learn about it first. Goodness! What a concept!



Just think - all that money I have just saved you from spending on those nefarious "Gardening Secrets" books and the like.



I have some great news for you.



It's Easy.



Really.



Easy.



Apart from the fact that you do have to actually learn something about it first, gardening is VERY forgiving. If you make a mistake after having planted something, it will NOT die overnight. A plant will continue trying to grow, regardless of what may assail it from your misguided ministrations. If ultimately, things are so drastically wrong, that a plant just cannot grow, for any one of a myriad of reasons (but more likely because you forgot to water it, tsk,tsk), you still have DAYS to do something about it before, ultimately, the poor thing carks it.



First however, it will TELL you something is wrong. It will start to wilt, it will not look good, it will probably start turning yellow, leaves may fall from it. The greatest plant doctor skill you already possess, is observation. Difficult, this gardening stuff - yes, you must return to the bloody thing after you have planted it - and LOOK at it. Does it look like it did the day before? Don't fiddle with it, just observe.



If it's not looking too flash, return to the site you found this article and find out why. Just maybe, go to a plant nusery and ask someone. Gardeners are generous with their help.



If you were concreting your driveway, you would have about an hour to fix things, before you no longer can and must then call in a bulldozer.



If you have you obtained your mechanics license through buying engine oil at the supermarket, filled the radiator with oil and the engine with coolant, not only will this little mistake become quickly apparent, but the is no way back - best look for another car.



With plants, you can say "Hmm, this doesn't seem to be working, I'll try it another way" - AND, you have still got time to do so. But first you find out something about the situation.



Here are a few immediate things it could be:



* Not enough water;



* Too much water;



* Planted too deep;



* Not deep enough;



* An air pocket under the roots;



Here are some situations that may take weeks to show adverse effects:



* The wrong time of the year;



* The wrong climate;



* Too much sun;



* Not enough sun.



All of these problems are pretty easily remedied and generally, plants suffer no long term damage from these situations. Provided - you DO something about it.



If you are new to the whole gardening thingo, remember this, you cannot just sling a plant into the ground and forget about it. A plant is a living thing, just because it takes a little longer to actually die than most things, does not mean you don't have to look after it. However, most gardening (as in looking after plants), relies more on common sense than anything else. Throw in a fair amount of patience and learning through observation, and you are pretty well on your way to learning the secret to growing plants.



About The Author



Mr Meagher has been a gardener and organic gardener for 45 years, permaculturist for 30 years.



Further reading to be found at :: http://start-a-garden.com



The author invites you to visit:

http://gardeningsecret.com