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Oranges in green smoothies
Posted by: ilovecarrotjuice ()
Date: December 27, 2006 12:11AM

Does anyone use oranges in green smoothies? Ive been drinking this for a few days (Oranges and spinach/baby greens, and maybe some papaya), but thought I read something about not mixing greens with oranges. Any reasons why these wouldnt combine well? I havent noticed any ill effects.

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Re: Oranges in green smoothies
Posted by: Wheatgrass Yogi ()
Date: December 27, 2006 03:45AM

That should help the taste of the Baby Greens. The ones I find are sometimes bitter. Oranges with celery and lettuce would be a good combo too......WY

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Re: Oranges in green smoothies
Posted by: Wheatgrass Yogi ()
Date: December 27, 2006 03:50AM

By the way, I love carrot juice too. How much do you drink at a time? I guess I'm addicted to it, usually drinking a quart or more most every morning.......WY

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Re: Oranges in green smoothies
Posted by: ilovecarrotjuice ()
Date: December 27, 2006 08:30PM

I like to drink 16-24 ounces. Loves it. It is sooo good mixed with some young coconut water. I love baby greens. Just had a HUGE baby green salad. Mixed with spinach and some lemon juice, I like the bitter taste of the greens though. Yummy.

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Re: Oranges in green smoothies
Posted by: Anonymous User ()
Date: December 29, 2006 03:27PM

I use the entire orange after peeling in my green smoothies

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