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Ceej 04-04-2014 09:52 AM

Has anyone juiced? Not steroids. Lol. Pros/cons? My fiancée and I have been juicing as meal replacements -- usually a protein for dinner.

I recall a thread with some recipes, or maybe they were in here.

Omaha 04-04-2014 10:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Ceej (Post 10538807)
Has anyone juiced? Not steroids. Lol. Pros/cons? My fiancée and I have been juicing as meal replacements -- usually a protein for dinner.

I recall a thread with some recipes, or maybe they were in here.

I prefer using a Ninja rather than a true juice extractor because I want to get the fiber along with everything else. I love it. I make a smoothie in the evening and have that instead of a dessert or a snack. I put a handful of berries, an apple, a banana, kale, carrots, a shot of pure cranberry juice, and a scoop of whey protein in the Ninja and let it rip. It is very good.

Ceej 04-04-2014 10:10 AM

Well the juicer was a gift.

But, the ninja looks pretty BA though.

We've been mostly doing an apple, strawberries, spinach, blueberries and an orange. It's awesome.

NewChief 04-04-2014 10:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Ceej (Post 10538807)
Has anyone juiced? Not steroids. Lol. Pros/cons? My fiancée and I have been juicing as meal replacements -- usually a protein for dinner.

I recall a thread with some recipes, or maybe they were in here.

My wife drinks a juice a few times a week as a meal replacement, and she's seen good results. I'm like Omaha and prefer a "smoothie" from our blender.

Omaha 04-04-2014 10:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Ceej (Post 10538857)
Well the juicer was a gift.

But, the ninja looks pretty BA though.

Ah. I find the trial & error is the most fun way to figure it out. I bought a couple of recipe books on Amazon Kindle for about $3 each and they are really cool, but I have more fun just throwing things in there & figuring out what I like.

luv 04-04-2014 10:14 AM

Doesn't juicing usually result in higher carb intake? And shouldn't people get protein more than one meal per day?

Ceej 04-04-2014 10:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Omaha (Post 10538861)
Ah. I find the trial & error is the most fun way to figure it out. I bought a couple of recipe books on Amazon Kindle for about $3 each and they are really cool, but I have more fun just throwing things in there & figuring out what I like.

LMAO

My fiancée is a Pinterest whore, so we've been scouring through that. I just wanted to get some feedback from CP.

And, I'm about to hit up Hyvee so we can play mad scientist this evening.

I've had the juicer for two years. We recently decided to try it out after watching Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead on netflix. Great documentary for those who have not seen it.

CaliforniaChief 04-04-2014 10:32 AM

Hey guys and gals!
I've lurked this thread for awhile and never had the guts to post, but now I do. I've fought weight my whole life. There are so many aspects to it, but the bottom line is that I haven't been able to get over the hump and stay there. I'll avoid book writing but just give you the bullet points:

-Once weighed 385 pounds.
-Auditioned for "Biggest Loser", made it to the final cut where I had permission from my employer to take 17 weeks off, family was good to go.
-Didn't make the final cut.
-As a promise to my wife, I hit the gym, changed the way I ate, and got down to 270 pounds.
-Got lazy, stupid, and ultra fat again.
-Developed a condition in my foot that required complete reconstruction of my Achilles tendon.
-At my pre-surgical appointment, I weighed *gulp* 417 pounds.
-Had the surgery, got really depressed, and almost gave up.
-Got motivated and now am at it again with changing the way I eat (calories in < calories out) and now I'm at 380.
-I ride the stationary bike every morning (intense) and am dropping about 5 pounds a week.

I'll update as I weigh in, but I need the accountability but like the idea of it being in here. Appreciate your honesty and encouragement.

I can't afford to go back again. I have to make this stick and last for the rest of my life or there won't be much life left. Fortunately I've avoided diabetes/heart problems to this point and want to keep it that way.

Thanks again.

htismaqe 04-04-2014 10:33 AM

I just need to buy a bullwhip and give it to Omaha. Have him beat me into shape...

Buehler445 04-04-2014 10:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Ceej (Post 10538864)
LMAO

My fiancée is a Pinterest whore, so we've been scouring through that. I just wanted to get some feedback from CP.

And, I'm about to hit up Hyvee so we can play mad scientist this evening.

I've had the juicer for two years. We recently decided to try it out after watching Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead on netflix. Great documentary for those who have not seen it.

Pinterest whore. ROFL

Honestly I had the best luck buying frozen fruit and throwing it in the blender. Then you don't have to deal with ice chunks or any of that crap. Most of the fruit blends work pretty well.

I'm sure fresh tastes better but it's hard to get decent fresh fruit in bum **** nowhere.

EDIT in what world would autocorrect think it would be OK to correct anything to "chin ks". I think autocorrect wants me banned.

PS. Don't ban me bro.

Omaha 04-04-2014 10:55 AM

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Originally Posted by htismaqe (Post 10538879)
I just need to buy a bullwhip and give it to Omaha. Have him beat me into shape...

:whip:

Ceej 04-04-2014 11:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Buehler445 (Post 10538900)
Pinterest whore. ROFL

Honestly I had the best luck buying frozen fruit and throwing it in the blender. Then you don't have to deal with ice chunks or any of that crap. Most of the fruit blends work pretty well.

I'm sure fresh tastes better but it's hard to get decent fresh fruit in bum **** nowhere.

EDIT in what world would autocorrect think it would be OK to correct anything to "chin ks". I think autocorrect wants me banned.

PS. Don't ban me bro.

Good idea. Luckily for us the Farmer's Market is back up and running tomorrow in Topeka. We intend on going that route.

penguinz 04-04-2014 12:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ceej (Post 10538807)
Has anyone juiced? Not steroids. Lol. Pros/cons? My fiancée and I have been juicing as meal replacements -- usually a protein for dinner.

I recall a thread with some recipes, or maybe they were in here.

I would do the steroids before I 'juiced'. Juicing is an easy way to get vitamins in but also a really easy way to consume way more calories than needed. The fiber in whole fruits/vegetables is just as important if not more important then the vitamins and minerals and you don't get that with a juicer.

KC native 04-04-2014 12:38 PM

JUICE BY SARA

http://youtu.be/sBJQFRXmXek?t=1m12s

Marcellus 04-04-2014 01:54 PM

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Originally Posted by CaliforniaChief (Post 10538878)
Hey guys and gals!
I've lurked this thread for awhile and never had the guts to post, but now I do. I've fought weight my whole life. There are so many aspects to it, but the bottom line is that I haven't been able to get over the hump and stay there. I'll avoid book writing but just give you the bullet points:

-Once weighed 385 pounds.
-Auditioned for "Biggest Loser", made it to the final cut where I had permission from my employer to take 17 weeks off, family was good to go.
-Didn't make the final cut.
-As a promise to my wife, I hit the gym, changed the way I ate, and got down to 270 pounds.
-Got lazy, stupid, and ultra fat again.
-Developed a condition in my foot that required complete reconstruction of my Achilles tendon.
-At my pre-surgical appointment, I weighed *gulp* 417 pounds.
-Had the surgery, got really depressed, and almost gave up.
-Got motivated and now am at it again with changing the way I eat (calories in < calories out) and now I'm at 380.
-I ride the stationary bike every morning (intense) and am dropping about 5 pounds a week.

I'll update as I weigh in, but I need the accountability but like the idea of it being in here. Appreciate your honesty and encouragement.

I can't afford to go back again. I have to make this stick and last for the rest of my life or there won't be much life left. Fortunately I've avoided diabetes/heart problems to this point and want to keep it that way.

Thanks again.

Damn dude sounds like its been a rough road.

5lbs a week is a lot, be careful.

Good luck and stick with it.


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