Making icecreams and nut-butters with champion-juicer
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uriyurman
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Date: June 14, 2008 04:26PM Hello everyone!
I seriously consider getting myself a heavy-duty (commercial) champion juicer, and was wondering if anyone has experience making nut-butters and ice-creams with it. can it make raw tahini (sesame butter) from dry sesame? how about macadamia butter? Also, I've been told it makes the best icecream of all juicers. Have you tried putting pieces of frozen: 1. melons? 2. bananas? 3. peaches? 4. figs? 5. berries? In case this is important - It's for a raw icecream/smoothies/nutmilks/juices stall business I might be opening soon. Thanks in advance! Uri Re: Making icecreams and nut-butters with champion-juicer
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Anonymous User
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Date: June 17, 2008 03:46PM Re: Making icecreams and nut-butters with champion-juicer
Posted by:
uriyurman
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Date: June 19, 2008 04:49AM yes, but I have specific questions
(I was hoping to find one person with a champion here, so I could email him/her with my specific questions) But thanks anyways Uri Re: Making icecreams and nut-butters with champion-juicer
Posted by:
Mama Cass
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Date: June 19, 2008 10:27PM uri-
i had a champion for years. i got an omega to do greens with. champions make awesome nut butter- macadamia nut butter and brazil nut butters were my favorite. omega's make nut flour... i miss that. i kept my champion for years after getting the omegas because of the nut butters and actually, sorbets. strawberries make a wonderful sorbet- bananas come out soft-serve from the champion- berries usually are a little seedy, but smooth- raspberries cherries are AMAZING!! i found a champion for free a year or two after returning my first to my in-laws (they were kind), and passed it on to a dear dear friend who married a raw-foodie. so there it is. i can access my original champion a couple times a year, and love to use it. peace- Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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