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baddog 07-02-2013 08:05 AM

Free "Faces of Juicing" for Kindle - Tomorrow only
 
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To celebrate Independence Day we will be offering the Faces of Juicing visual recipe book for free to those that own Kindles or have the Kindle for PC application on their desktop computers. These fun and easy recipes can be eaten as is for an appetizer or juiced for a complete meal. The only thing that we ask is that you take a few minutes to write a review of our book.

We are giving away free downloads for the Kindle version on Wednesday, July 3; you can take advantage of this by going to http://astore.amazon.com/freeday-20/detail/B00D3WHDP2 . Of course, we always offer a 10% discount on the print edition to our readers by using the discount code of 675STHCN when ordering the print version.

Have a happy 3rd of July

GetSCORECash 07-02-2013 08:35 AM

I'll remember to pick it up tomorrow.

baddog 07-02-2013 08:38 AM

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Originally Posted by GetSCORECash (Post 19698650)
I'll remember to pick it up tomorrow.

:thumbsup Please do, I will bump this if necessary. All we ask is to give a review.

media 07-02-2013 08:59 AM

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Originally Posted by baddog (Post 19698694)
:thumbsup Please do, I will bump this if necessary. All we ask is to give a review.

Have you been selling many copies of this Lloyd? I always see your juicing face pics on FB, always make me giggle a bit inside so I could imagine that people are picking it up.. good stuff!

baddog 07-02-2013 09:05 AM

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Originally Posted by media (Post 19698951)
Have you been selling many copies of this Lloyd? I always see your juicing face pics on FB, always make me giggle a bit inside so I could imagine that people are picking it up.. good stuff!

Not enough of them, but it is a learning process.

Manfap 07-02-2013 09:20 AM

Like 'faces of death' but without the gore and monkey brains.

baddog 07-02-2013 09:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Manfap (Post 19699020)
Like 'faces of death' but without the gore and monkey brains.

Yeah, except we juice the monkey brains to get the most nutrients from them.

The Stanford Medicine Cancer Clinic states: 1 cup of monkey brain juice provides most of the same nutrients found in 5 cups of those same brains chopped up.

baddog 07-03-2013 08:54 AM

Today is the day; take advantage of our FREE Faces of Juicing for Kindle. Start getting healthy today.


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Interesting sidebar for those into weight loss. I have always told goodgirl to try to do a 60/40 ratio of veggies to fruits. For some reason, I have lost about 10 lbs in the past two weeks. I found out she changed the ratio to 85/15. Guess it makes a difference.

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AllAboutCams 07-03-2013 09:08 AM

A few questions
1. Is this good for weight loss, do i only drink juice?
2. Do they taste good

DamianJ 07-03-2013 09:32 AM

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Originally Posted by baddog (Post 19698979)
Not enough of them, but it is a learning process.

I'd install Google Analytics on your site so you can learn more.

fuzebox 07-03-2013 09:37 AM

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Originally Posted by baddog (Post 19700905)
Interesting sidebar for those into weight loss. I have always told goodgirl to try to do a 60/40 ratio of veggies to fruits. For some reason, I have lost about 10 lbs in the past two weeks. I found out she changed the ratio to 85/15. Guess it makes a difference.

Lots of sugar in the fruit :2 cents:

baddog 07-03-2013 09:40 AM

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Originally Posted by AllAboutCams (Post 19700938)
A few questions
1. Is this good for weight loss, do i only drink juice?
2. Do they taste good

We juice one meal a day; sometimes it is lunch, sometimes it is dinner. If you have seen any of my food pics you can see I still eat plenty of good food and I drinks lots of good beer. I am down 60+ lbs since I started about 3 years ago.


As far as taste, all the recipes in the book are delicious. To be honest, I prefer the 6-/40 ratio over the 85/15 ratio as far as taste is concerned.

baddog 07-03-2013 09:41 AM

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Originally Posted by fuzebox (Post 19700989)
Lots of sugar in the fruit :2 cents:

Yeah, I know . . . that is why I try to discourage people from associating juicing with fruit smoothies.

If you do not own a Kindle, there is a Kindle app for your PC that also works.

AllAboutCams 07-03-2013 09:46 AM

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Originally Posted by baddog (Post 19700996)
We juice one meal a day; sometimes it is lunch, sometimes it is dinner. If you have seen any of my food pics you can see I still eat plenty of good food and I drinks lots of good beer. I am down 60+ lbs since I started about 3 years ago.


As far as taste, all the recipes in the book are delicious. To be honest, I prefer the 6-/40 ratio over the 85/15 ratio as far as taste is concerned.

Thanks im going to try this out

baddog 07-03-2013 09:48 AM

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Originally Posted by AllAboutCams (Post 19701013)
Thanks im going to try this out

goodgirl's illness caused her to gain a bunch of weight last year, due to juicing alone she has dropped 35 lbs in 3 months . . . it does work. Good luck

shake 07-03-2013 10:13 AM

I just "ordered" it on for kindle. I don't do a lot of jucing but this might remind me to give it a try more.

I don't need to loose weight, but it's always good to get more nutrients in your diet.

thanks baddog :thumbsup

baddog 07-03-2013 11:21 AM

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Originally Posted by shake (Post 19701073)
I just "ordered" it on for kindle. I don't do a lot of jucing but this might remind me to give it a try more.

I don't need to loose weight, but it's always good to get more nutrients in your diet.

thanks baddog :thumbsup

Good luck, and for those that think eating veggies is better than juicing them:

http://cancer.stanford.edu/patient_c...ngRecipes.html

1 cup of carrot or celery juice provides most of the same nutrients found in 5 cups of those same vegetables chopped up.

baddog 07-03-2013 03:35 PM

Lots of people taking advantage of this . . . . have you?

CDSmith 07-03-2013 03:48 PM

You're inspiring me Lloyd. I may just go out and buy myself a juicer this summer. I have always had quite a healthy diet, which is why in spite of working from home all these years and suffering back problems besides, I am no 300+ lbs. And in fact I've lost 17 lbs over the past several months simply by breaking up my meals and actually eating MORE throughout the day. Adding some juicing to the mix has been sounding good to me for a long time, might be time to make a move.

Any suggestions? (on which types of machines are worth the effort?)

baddog 07-03-2013 04:02 PM

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Originally Posted by CDSmith (Post 19701602)
You're inspiring me Lloyd. I may just go out and buy myself a juicer this summer. I have always had quite a healthy diet, which is why in spite of working from home all these years and suffering back problems besides, I am no 300+ lbs. And in fact I've lost 17 lbs over the past several months simply by breaking up my meals and actually eating MORE throughout the day. Adding some juicing to the mix has been sounding good to me for a long time, might be time to make a move.

Any suggestions? (on which types of machines are worth the effort?)

Yeah, actually I have written a few articles about it which can be found the on FacesOfJuicing.com blog, but in a nutshell:

1. You need to decide if you are going to juice or blend. I recommend juicing because it is more efficient in getting the nutrients to your body (no need to break down the blend).

2. When it comes to juicers you want something that is easy to use, easy to clean and gets the most juice possible (dry pulp)

3. When it comes to getting the most juice from your produce I have discovered that the stronger your motor, the dryer the pulp and it enables you to juice things like parsley and lettuce with ease. We have the 1200w, 5-speed Breville Dual Disk Juice Extractor. Yes, it costs more but you will save money in the long run because you get more product from your produce. Besides, I know there was little chance that I was going to pay $500 for something and have it just sit on my counter.

4. I have used a lesser powered 800w Breville juicer and broke it because I was using it like a 1200w juicer, it was not capable of handling an uncut apple. I would never use less that 1000w. I read of lots of stories of people breaking their juicers shortly after purchase, so spend the money and buy just one in stead of 2, 3 or 4 before you give up.

mardigras 07-03-2013 05:46 PM

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Originally Posted by baddog (Post 19701002)
If you do not own a Kindle, there is a Kindle app for your PC that also works.

There are free Kindle apps for Android and iPhone as well.

baddog 07-03-2013 07:56 PM

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Originally Posted by mardigras (Post 19701767)
There are free Kindle apps for Android and iPhone as well.

Actually I just tried it myself to see what the experience was like and I did not have to install any software to read it on my PC; just download to their cloud server and read it right then and there.

The only downside to it as that the photos don't seem to click to full size like they do on the Kindle

eroticsexxx 07-03-2013 08:26 PM

:thumbsup:thumbsup

CDSmith 07-03-2013 10:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by baddog (Post 19701621)
Yeah, actually I have written a few articles about it which can be found the on FacesOfJuicing.com blog, but in a nutshell:

1. You need to decide if you are going to juice or blend. I recommend juicing because it is more efficient in getting the nutrients to your body (no need to break down the blend).

2. When it comes to juicers you want something that is easy to use, easy to clean and gets the most juice possible (dry pulp)

3. When it comes to getting the most juice from your produce I have discovered that the stronger your motor, the dryer the pulp and it enables you to juice things like parsley and lettuce with ease. We have the 1200w, 5-speed Breville Dual Disk Juice Extractor. Yes, it costs more but you will save money in the long run because you get more product from your produce. Besides, I know there was little chance that I was going to pay $500 for something and have it just sit on my counter.

4. I have used a lesser powered 800w Breville juicer and broke it because I was using it like a 1200w juicer, it was not capable of handling an uncut apple. I would never use less that 1000w. I read of lots of stories of people breaking their juicers shortly after purchase, so spend the money and buy just one in stead of 2, 3 or 4 before you give up.

Thanks. I do have a couple of decent blenders already, but will take all that into consideration for looking at juicers.

It used to be a bad thing if someone called you a juicer. Times are sure changing. :D

baddog 07-03-2013 11:10 PM

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Originally Posted by CDSmith (Post 19701962)
Thanks. I do have a couple of decent blenders already, but will take all that into consideration for looking at juicers.

It used to be a bad thing if someone called you a juicer. Times are sure changing. :D

If you decide to check it out, we have a juicing group on Facebook which includes several people that blend; so they have lots of recipes and suggestions we could never give. They are a lot different.


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